Contents: Children's March "Over the Hills and Far Away"; Colonial Song; Eastern Intermezzo; Handel in the Strand; Harvest Hymn; Irish Tune from County Derry; Jutish Medley; Molly on the Shore; Scotch Strathspey and Reel; Shepherd's Hey; Spoon River; TheGum-Suckers March; The Hunter in His Career; The Immovable Do (of the Cyphering C); To a Nordic Princess.
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This popular concert piece reveals Granados's poetic and Romantic style, incorporating rhythms, accents, and melodies with Spanish flavor and flair. This edition aids in interpretation through added fingerings, editorial pedal, and indications for subtlechanges in tempo, which are integral to the performance of Spanish music. Dr. Kuehl-White studied in Barcelona with legendary Spanish pianist Alicia de Larrocha, who provided a tremendous legacy regarding the performance-practice traditions of Gra...
Among his early piano works, the twelve Danzas espa¤olas published between 1890-95 are a milestone in this Spanish composer's development. They are in the tradition of the character pieces of Chopin or Schumann, but at the same time exhibit an intense, individual coloration, as they borrow from dances from throughout Spain. This is also true of the fifth dance, which rapidly gained popularity with its catchy, somewhat nostalgic melody. Unlike any other piece "Andaluza" typifies our notions of the...
20th Century (1911). The Spanish composer Enrique Granados left a varied and wide-ranging oeuvre, but it is above all his piano music that is still very much alive today. Henle's Urtext edition of the dazzlingly virtuoso Goyescas - no doubt his best-known piano composition - now brings a prestigious new work to their catalog. The suite was written between 1909 and 1911. Its unusual title goes back to the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya, whose paintings inspired Granados. The Goyescas conjure up ...
This "Lament, or the Maiden and the Nightingale" is the fourth movement of Granados' six-part piano cycle Goyescas (1909-11). The cycle's title is derived from the name of the Spanish painter Francisco de Goya, whose paintings inspired Granados. The Goyescas conjure up Goya's Spain of the late 18th century - chivalrous and sensual, but also melancholic and sombre. The overall theme is the life of two young lovers. The "Quejas" are a turning point in the cycle, because here jealousy leads to a lam...
more than the score_ is a series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage. Each volume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and background information encouraging an exploration of the music - beyond the printed score. All titles in the this series include written masterclasses from one of our panel of internationally-renowned pianists including Joanna MacGregor, Roy Ho...
One of the most enchanting and popular piano concerti ever written, this is for many the epitome of nineteenth-century Romanticism, showing the great influence of both Schumann and Liszt, as well as Grieg's own fascination with Norwegian folk melodies. This concerto is less demanding than many of the big Romantic concerti, and more accessible to the serious student. The recording features renowned European powerhouse Milena Mollova in a complete reference version, then you take center stage with ...