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Enrique
Granados:
Spanish Dance # 5
Granados' Spanish Dance # 5 was the
almost
unavoidable piece entering the Spanish classical list of masterclasses
presented on mangore.com. When you are in conservatory pursuing your degree,
this piece is presented along with Albéniz and Tarrega's masterworks.
Once again, we have a Spaniard pianist so influenced by the guitar that
it is hard to believe that the piece was not originally written for the
guitar... some of the section are simply unthinkable when you think of
another instrument than the guitars.... fantastic harmonics and sweet sections
are a proof of this.
The accompanying bass notes of the
beginning sound almost surrealistic and impressionistic when played on
the guitar.
Enric Granados (1867 - 1916). -Enric
is Catalonian for Enrique, Henry-. Was born in Lerida, the son of a Cuban
military man. Studied piano in Spain from an early age and traveled to
France to broaden his musical and cultural horizons. France was the Mecca
for most artists at the turn of the 19th Century. He founded a prestigious
musical academy which was inherited by one of his most talented students,
Frank Marshall, when both Enric and his wife Amparo died when the Sussex,
the ship that they were on crossing the English Channel was torpedoed by
German submarines. |