Iberia, Albeniz' acknowledged masterpiece, was published during 1906-1909, the last three years of the composer's life. The suite, subtitled Twelve New Impressions, are picturesque, evocative descriptions of Spanish scenes and landscapes, although for the most part centered around Andalusia. Albeniz has made full use of the wealth of Spanish folk music in his compositional style, and the movements of Iberia represent a synthesis of the characteristic elements of Spanish folk music. These elements may be considered according to the following three main categories: (1) the rhythms of Spanish dance especially those belonging to the body of Andalusian folk music known as flamenco, (2) the characteristics of Spanish folk song, and (3) the guitar...
This document represents the investigative research on the solo piano music of Joaquin Rodrigo, a re...
Iberia, a collection of twelve piano pieces arranged in four books of three pieces each, is by far I...
Cerdaña in 1911. In it he included rhythmic, harmonic and melodic elements of Spanish music, as well...
Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) is considered the father of modern Spanish piano music. His music describe...
This treatise explores the rise of Spanish musical nationalism in the late nineteenth-century piano...
Rights Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the Un...
Part one presents information concerning Albeniz's life, in particular those statistics concerning h...
The purpose of this document is to examine the Spanish folk elements used in original compositions f...
This study attempt to analyze the style Albéniz, especially as expressed in Iberia Suite. As with al...
Textes réunis et présentés par Josiane MASInternational audienceIberia, rhythms of impressions and o...
This presentation provides valuable information and insights on the history of incorporating and usi...
Although Spain has had a long tradition of keyboard music, A History of Spanish Piano Music is the f...
The goal of this text is to provide pianists who are interested in the Spanish repertoire with a ref...
The traditional cante jondo is a song unique to Andalusia as it developed from the "mosaic" of cul...
Iberia by Isaac Albéniz is a piano masterpiece and a crucial piece in the Spanish musical panorama. ...
This document represents the investigative research on the solo piano music of Joaquin Rodrigo, a re...
Iberia, a collection of twelve piano pieces arranged in four books of three pieces each, is by far I...
Cerdaña in 1911. In it he included rhythmic, harmonic and melodic elements of Spanish music, as well...
Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) is considered the father of modern Spanish piano music. His music describe...
This treatise explores the rise of Spanish musical nationalism in the late nineteenth-century piano...
Rights Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the Un...
Part one presents information concerning Albeniz's life, in particular those statistics concerning h...
The purpose of this document is to examine the Spanish folk elements used in original compositions f...
This study attempt to analyze the style Albéniz, especially as expressed in Iberia Suite. As with al...
Textes réunis et présentés par Josiane MASInternational audienceIberia, rhythms of impressions and o...
This presentation provides valuable information and insights on the history of incorporating and usi...
Although Spain has had a long tradition of keyboard music, A History of Spanish Piano Music is the f...
The goal of this text is to provide pianists who are interested in the Spanish repertoire with a ref...
The traditional cante jondo is a song unique to Andalusia as it developed from the "mosaic" of cul...
Iberia by Isaac Albéniz is a piano masterpiece and a crucial piece in the Spanish musical panorama. ...
This document represents the investigative research on the solo piano music of Joaquin Rodrigo, a re...
Iberia, a collection of twelve piano pieces arranged in four books of three pieces each, is by far I...
Cerdaña in 1911. In it he included rhythmic, harmonic and melodic elements of Spanish music, as well...