Escenas poéticas, Series 1, No. 3: Danza de la Rosa

Escenas poéticas, Series 1, No. 3: Danza de la Rosa eBook: Enrique y Campina Granados: leondumoulin.nl: Kindle Store.
Table of contents

Fandangos -- Spain -- 19th century -- Scores. Jotas -- 19th century -- Scores. Lullabies -- Spain -- 19th century -- Scores. Mazurkas -- 19th century -- Scores. Sardanas -- Spain -- 19th century -- Scores. Dance music -- Spain -- 19th century -- Scores. Suites Piano -- 19th century -- Scores.

Piano music -- Spain -- 19th century -- Scores. Piano music -- Spain -- 20th century -- Scores. Ballades Instrumental music -- 19th century -- Scores. Piano music -- Scores.

Freely available

Notes Reprint of works originally published View online Borrow Buy Freely available Show 0 more links Related resource Publisher description at http: Set up My libraries How do I set up "My libraries"? These 13 locations in All: Australian Institute of Music Library. Edith Cowan University Library. Open to the public ; Open to the public ; MUS m The University of Melbourne Library.


  • Relationale Soziologie: Zur kulturellen Wende der Netzwerkforschung (German Edition).
  • The Hollow Crown: A History of Britain in the Late Middle Ages (TPB) (GRP) (Penguin History of Brita.
  • Jesse Jackson: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies).

University of Sydney Library. Open to the public. Open to the public Sirsi ; held Printed music English; No linguistic content Show 0 more libraries This single location in Australian Capital Territory: These 5 locations in New South Wales: These 3 locations in Queensland: This single location in South Australia: A Printed music English; No linguistic content Show 0 more libraries These 2 locations in Victoria: Open to the public Printed music English; No linguistic content Show 0 more libraries This single location in Western Australia: They were only collected together and published as a set of four books later.

The four books present the character of Spanish dance and folk music, with Book II being my favourite. They are often discussed as the precursor to the growth of Spanish nationalism in the music of the twentieth century.

Get this edition

The third CD in this series offers the Escenas Romanticas which deserve to be better known. This is a suite of seven pieces, published around , but thought to be earlier. Once again the music shows the influence of Schumann and Chopin whilst retaining the popular themes of Spanish music. My only complaint is that both suites are presented as a single track.

A series of individual tracks would have been more helpful. The fourth CD begins with the difficult sounding Allegro de Concierto from There seems to be plenty of versions of this on YouTube, more than seems to be available on disc.

Enrique Granados

This is followed by the Valses Poeticos , which appears to have been composed around , which was the time when he moved from Barcelona to Paris in order to further his studies. Granados gives to these seven waltz fragments a character all his own, one which is coloured by Spain. CD five starts out a little differently in that it presents the Piano Quintet of , a wonderfully compact example of the genre. The CD also includes several piano works with the second suite of Escenas Poeticas deserving special mention due to one of its pieces referring to Goyescas.

See also review of this disc by Stephen Barber. There is still music on both discs that deserves mention, including his Op. Here Granados is once again influenced by Schumann, if only in the musical concept rather than stylistically.

Escenas poéticas, Series 1,… | Recording Details and Tracks | AllMusic

Kinderszenen springs to mind, although the Granados pieces are less enlightened than the Schumann. Despite this score, with the rest of the shorter pieces on CD six, merits getting to know. The same can be said of the pieces on the final disc. Here the Seis Estudios Expresivos and the first suite of Escenas Poeticas stand out from the rest, although both discs are very pleasing and make for enjoyable listening.

The documentation does not say whether the partner is Rajna's wife, Ann, or if he has some other keyboard partner.

Please enable Javascript in your browser's settings, and reload this page.

Throughout this series Rajna, a composer as well as a pianist, gives to Granados' music a real sense of Spanishness, and this despite his being Hungarian by birth and now living in South Africa. He uses all his interpretational skills to bring this music to life.

There is real artistry in his playing and he applies this to every score whether great or small. In his hands even the small pieces are given a starring role. No longer are these works solely for the completist, but instead stand as an integral part of his output.