Enrique Granados (1867-1916) is one of the most compelling figures of the late-Romantic period in music. During his return voyage to Spain after the premiere of his opera Goyescas in New York, a Germa
This biographical study, the first in English, contains an extensive annotated bibliography along with analytical sources and other materials. Granados's oeuvre is catalogued in a section on works and
Includes 4 of the great Spanish composer's most admired and most performed suites for the piano, including his greatest work, Goyescas, the popular Spanish Dances, and the less-well-known but beautifu
Features A la cubana, Op. 36; Allegro de concierto, Op. 46; Capricho espanol, Op. 39; Dos danzas espanoles, Op. 37; Dos Impromptus; El pelele; Marche militaire, Op. 38; Moresque y Cancion arabe; Ochos
Recognized as one of Spain's premiere composers and pianists, the Album For Piano highlights some of his best compositions for this instrument. 14 pieces featured are based on folksongs and dances of
Music Sales AmericaBorn in Lerida in 1867, Enrique Granados studied the piano and composition in Barcelona and then in Paris, returning to Barcelona in 1889. He won distinction as a pianist and popula
The twelve Spanish Dances, Op.37, were composed in 1890, and were originally published in four sets of three dances each. These early works were among Granados' first successes as a composer. They hav
Titles: 1. Los Requiebros * 2. Coloquio en la Reja * 3. El Fandango de Candil * 4. Quejas ? la Maja y el Ruise?or * 5. El Amor y la Muerte * 6. Epilogo (Serenata del Espectro).