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HENLE RACHMANINOW Prelude G-sharp Minor Op.32 No.12 For Piano

HENLE RACHMANINOW Prelude G-sharp Minor Op.32 No.12 For Piano

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HAL LEONARD ANIMALS Have Feelings Too By Jennifer Linn Eight Original Piano Solos

HENLE GRANADOS Goyescas Los Majos Enamorados

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Goyescas - Los majos enamorados

Granados, Enrique

Editor: Ullrich Scheideler

 

Urtext Edition, paperbound

 

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. This Urtext edition of the dazzlingly virtuoso Goyescas – no doubt his best-known piano composition – now brings a prestigious new work. 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 Spanish life in Goya’s time at the end of the 18th century – gallant and sensual, but also melancholic and dark. The subtitle “Los majos enamorados” (the young lovers) provides a thematic link among the six scenes which depict the joys and sufferings of budding love.

 

 

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