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Enrique Granados (1867-1916)Piano Music, Vol. 6Enrique Granados was born on 27th July 1867 in Lérida, near Barcelona. Son of an army captain, he began his study of the piano in 1879 and the following year he continued with Joan Baptista Pujol (1835-1898) at the Academia Pujol. Three years later he performed Schumann’s Sonata, Op. 22, in an academy-sponsored competition, for which one of the jury members was the noted composer Felipe Pedrell (1841-1922). The sixteen-year-old Granados won the competition and obviously impressed Pedrell, who began giving him instruction in harmony and composition in 1884. In 1887 Granados went to Paris, where he studied the piano with Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot (1833-1914). Granados was highly influenced by the latter’s insistence on tone-production and pedal technique. In addition, Bériot emphasized improvisation in his teaching, reinforcing Granados’ natural ability in the skill. After returning to Barcelona in 1889, Granados published his Danzas españolas, which brought him international recognition. In his lifetime Granados appeared in concerts in Spain, France and the United States, collaborating with conductors such as Isaac Albéniz and Pablo Casals, the violinists Eugène Ysaÿe and Jacques Thibaud, pianists Mieczyslaw Horszowski and Camille Saint-Saëns. In addition to his numerous piano works he composed chamber music, vocal music, operas, and symphonic poems. Granados was also a fine teacher and in 1901 he founded the Academia Granados, which produced such noted musicians as Paquita Madriguera, Conchita Badia and Frank Marshall. In 1912 Granados met the American pianist Ernest Schelling, who was the first pianist to perform the music of Granados outside Spain. Schelling arranged for Granados’ works to be published in New York and encouraged Granados in his plans to convert the piano suite Goyescas into an opera, later arranging for its première at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Terrified of the ocean, Granados nevertheless sailed to New York for the première of the opera on 28th January 1916. While in the United States he performed numerous concerts, made piano-roll recordings, and also performed at the White House in Washington. With his wife he set sail for Europe via England, but while crossing the English Channel on the British ship Sussex, their boat was torpedoed by a German submarine and they both perished. In about 1912 Granados wrote: 'My motto has always been to renounce an easy success in order to achieve one that is true and lasting.' Today he is universally recognised as one of Spain’s most important composers. His music is multi-faceted, although it is essentially romantic with some nationalist characteristics. He has been variously described as 'the Spanish Chopin', 'the last Romantic', and by his compatriots as 'our Schubert'. No single characterisation adequately describes his person

I. Preludio

II. Nostalgia

III. Memories Of The Fiesta

IV. Basque Dance

V. Marcha Oriental

VI. Zambra

VII. Zapateado

Elisanda's Garden, DLR VI:2

Parranda - A Dance From Murcia, DLR I:4

Pastoral, DLR III:12

Danza Caracteristica, DLR I:1

Sardana, DLR I:7

Serenata, DLR III:20

Jacara, DLR II:1

Dream Lands - The Enchanted Palace In The Sea, DLR V:9

Impromptu No. 1 In A Minor

The Quail's Impromptu, No. 2

Impromptu In C Major

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Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.Enrique Granados (1867-1916)Piano Music, Vol. 6Enrique Granados was born on 27th July 1867 in Lérida, near Barcelona. Son of an army captain, he began his study of the piano in 1879 and the following year he continued with Joan Baptista Pujol (1835-1898) at the Academia Pujol. Three years later he performed Schumann’s Sonata, Op. 22, in an academy-sponsored competition, for which one of the jury members was the noted composer Felipe Pedrell (1841-1922). The sixteen-year-old Granados won the competition and obviously impressed Pedrell, who began giving him instruction in harmony and composition in 1884. In 1887 Granados went to Paris, where he studied the piano with Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot (1833-1914). Granados was highly influenced by the latter’s insistence on tone-production and pedal technique. In addition, Bériot emphasized improvisation in his teaching, reinforcing Granados’ natural ability in the skill. After returning to Barcelona in 1889, Granados published his Danzas españolas, which brought him international recognition. In his lifetime Granados appeared in concerts in Spain, France and the United States, collaborating with conductors such as Isaac Albéniz and Pablo Casals, the violinists Eugène Ysaÿe and Jacques Thibaud, pianists Mieczyslaw Horszowski and Camille Saint-Saëns. In addition to his numerous piano works he composed chamber music, vocal music, operas, and symphonic poems. Granados was also a fine teacher and in 1901 he founded the Academia Granados, which produced such noted musicians as Paquita Madriguera, Conchita Badia and Frank Marshall. In 1912 Granados met the American pianist Ernest Schelling, who was the first pianist to perform the music of Granados outside Spain. Schelling arranged for Granados’ works to be published in New York and encouraged Granados in his plans to convert the piano suite Goyescas into an opera, later arranging for its première at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Terrified of the ocean, Granados nevertheless sailed to New York for the première of the opera on 28th January 1916. While in the United States he performed numerous concerts, made piano-roll recordings, and also performed at the White House in Washington. With his wife he set sail for Europe via England, but while crossing the English Channel on the British ship Sussex, their boat was torpedoed by a German submarine and they both perished. In about 1912 Granados wrote: 'My motto has always been to renounce an easy success in order to achieve one that is true and lasting.' Today he is universally recognised as one of Spain’s most important composers. His music is multi-faceted, although it is essentially romantic with some nationalist characteristics. He has been variously described as 'the Spanish Chopin', 'the last Romantic', and by his compatriots as 'our Schubert'. No single characterisation adequately describes his person

I. Preludio

II. Nostalgia

III. Memories Of The Fiesta

IV. Basque Dance

V. Marcha Oriental

VI. Zambra

VII. Zapateado

Elisanda's Garden, DLR VI:2

Parranda - A Dance From Murcia, DLR I:4

Pastoral, DLR III:12

Danza Caracteristica, DLR I:1

Sardana, DLR I:7

Serenata, DLR III:20

Jacara, DLR II:1

Dream Lands - The Enchanted Palace In The Sea, DLR V:9

Impromptu No. 1 In A Minor

The Quail's Impromptu, No. 2

Impromptu In C Major

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