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Enrique Granados Campiña (27 July 1867 – 24 March 1916) was a Spanish pianist and composer of classical music. His music is in a uniquely Spanish style and, as such, is representative of musical nationalism.
Enrique Granados Campiña was born in Lleida, Spain, the son of Calixto Granados, a Spanish army captain, and Enriqueta Campiña. As a young man he studied piano in Barcelona, where his teachers included Francisco Jurnet and Joan Baptista Pujol. In 1887 he went to Paris to study. He was unable to become a student at the Paris Conservatoire, but he was able to take private lessons with a conservatoire professor, Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, whose mother, the soprano Maria Malibran, was of Spanish ancestry. Bériot insisted on extreme refinement in tone production, which strongly influenced Granados’s own teaching of pedal technique. He also fostered Granados's abilities in improvisation. Just as important were his studies with Felip Pedrell. He returned to Barcelona in 1889. His first successes were at the end of the 1890s, with the opera Maria del Carmen, which attracted the attention of King Alfonso XIII.
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Genres: Thriller,Enjoy 1 Hour with the biggest Composer of all time, Antonio Vivaldi - L'Estro Armonico - Concertos Op 3 No 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 and 12. The best Classical Music for Studying and Concentration. The most relaxing musicplayed by the biggest Symphony Orchestra of all time [Full Recording in High Quality Sound] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Classical-Music-632527326820785/?ref=hl Twitter: https://twitter.com/@tunesclassical Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/album?id=Bsbwe27hiwldd4tupj47am3wpxa Thank you so much for watching this video. I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to share it! The twelve Spanish Dances, Op.37, were composed in 1890, and initially published in four sets of three dances each. These early works, inspired by the Spanish national school of Fel...
STUDIO RECORDING 1954 MONO AMERICAN DECCA GOLD LABEL SERIES DL-9762 00:00 - 1. Minueto 02:43 - 2. Oriental 07:13 - 3. Zarabanda 10:48 - 4. Villanesca 16:06 - 5. Andaluza 20:23 - 6. Rondalla aragonesa 24:03 - 7. Valenciana 28:45 - 8. Asturiana 32:18 - 9. Mazurca 37:13 - 10. Danza triste 41:33 - 11. Zambra 46:45 - 12. Arabesca
Doce danzas españolas para piano es una serie de piezas escritas por Enrique Granados. La fecha de composición exacta de las piezas es desconocido, aunque el propio Granados indicó que él escribió la mayoría de ellos cuando tenía 16 años (en 1883). Estas danzas muestran influencias de una variedad de géneros españoles, y, en consecuencia, se prestan a ser dispuesto como piezas de guitarra, que se ha hecho varias veces. . Música Clásica es un canal dedicado solo a la música clásica, Mozart, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Bach y todos los demas grandes compositores. . Música clásica, apta para relajación, meditación, concentración, abrir tu mente, conciliar el sueño y muchas cosas mas. Descargate la aplicación para el movil: http://h.fanapp.mobi/index.php?app=mu... Facebook: http...
from Spanish Dances, No. 2 Welte Mignon piano roll
01 - Book I 00:01 02 - Book II 37:03 03 - El Pelele 01:00:55 Enrique Granados Campiña was born in Lleida, Spain, the son of Calixto Granados, a Spanish army captain, and Enriqueta Campiña. As a young man he studied piano in Barcelona, where his teachers included Francisco Jurnet and Joan Baptista Pujol. In 1887 he went to Paris to study. He was unable to become a student at the Paris Conservatoire, but he was able to take private lessons with a conservatoire professor, Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, whose mother, the soprano Maria Malibran, was of Spanish ancestry. Bériot insisted on extreme refinement in tone production, which strongly influenced Granados’s own teaching of pedal technique. He also fostered Granados's abilities in improvisation.[2] Just as important were his studies with Fel...
The Pro Arte Guitar Trio play Six Spanish Dances (from Op.5) 6. Galante (Minueto) 2.41 7. Oriental 4.37 8. Fandango (Zarabanda) 3.55 9. Villanesca 5.16 10. Andaluza (Playera) 3.56 11. Rondalla Aragonesca (Jota) 5.27 12. Valses poéticos 14.35
Enrique Granados' temperamental Goyesca No. 1 'Los Requiembros', played by the Cuban genius virtuoso pianist Jorge Luis Prats. Unfortunately, the piano he played in this performance was a bit harsh, but still these are some of the best performances of these works I've ever heard.
Two lovely -- and very different -- performances of the Valses Poéticos. Grosvenor plays these as improvisatory waltzes with a poetic element; Pérez, as poetic pieces with some waltz-like elements. While apparently simple, the Valses Poéticos are gems of craftsmanship: in Valse No.1 the harmonies are nudged just ever-so-slightly ajar from what we’d expect, for instance, Valses Nos.4-5 really turn out to be a pair of mazurkas (or something very similar), and the coda which begins as a spryly chromatic 6/8 Presto winds down and resolves – suddenly and beautifully – into a complete literal reprise of Valse No.1, bringing the suite full circle. In Grosvenor’s playing the rhythms are taut, the articulation razor-sharp, the faster passages sleek and sparkling [see the Vivo, for instance]. He’s ...
Valses poéticos (1899) (score), de Enrique Granados (1867 - 1916): Preludio (00:00) 1. Melodioso (01:07) 2. Tempo de Valse noble (02:41) 3. Tempo de Valse lente (03:58) 4. Allegro umoristico (04:54) 5. Allegretto (06:36) 6. Quasi ad libitum (07:47) 7. Vivo (09:11) 8. Presto (09:57) Los Ocho valses poéticos de Enrique Granados, compuestos en Barcelona en 1899, componen una de las suites más conocidas y más románticas del autor. Granados, durante sus primeras (e incluso más tardías) composiciones, denotó un gran interés por el piano romántico del momento, y en algunas de sus obras se perciben características melódicas de Chopin o Schumann. Alicia de Larrocha, piano. Con partitura incluida. -audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxiJYu_Wfkk -partitura: http://petrucci.mus.auth.gr/imgl...
Blasse Stirn im Nachtlicht
Gekrönt und ungehalten
Meiner Welt verschwig dich
Dafür sei dein was atmet
Aus deiner Schläfe
wird ein dunkler Geist zum Himmel fahren
So schön und unergründbar,
traurig wie das Leben, das dich treibt
Und dennoch bleibt mein Herz, mein Sehnen
lass die Engel untergehen
Mein Herz, mein Sehnen
werden mich zu Sternen heben
Mein Herz, mein Sehnen
dass die Himmel mir begegnen
Mein Herz, mein Sehnen
Atem stirbt und die Erinnerung - vergeht
Hohl erkling der Ort hier
Staub liegt in leeren Brunnen
Ein Geschick aus Ton nur
Ungeliebt zur Welt gekommen
Fall wie der Regen fällt
und tränke meine nackten Arme
So schön und unergründbar,
traurig wie das Leben, das dich treibt
Vom Rand der Welt
erklingt das Beben in der Zeit
So viele stürzten mich