Given the extent of Granados’s activity as a chamber musician, it is curious that he contributed relatively few original works to the genre. Premiered in 1895, the Piano Trio is an important composition, all the more valuable for the overall paucity of chamber music produced by the Spanish nationalist school. The trio presents an amalgamation of many familiar threads of Granados’s compositional style: virtuosic piano writing, a grounding in mainstream European Romanticism, a generalized nationalistic flavor, a more explicitly Catalan regional color, and a cyclical handling of large-scale form.The trio did not enjoy a significant performance history, and was not published until 1976. Full of typographical errors and lacking source documentat...
Enrique Granados’s monumental piano suite Goyescas is widely acknowledged as an important work in th...
This article examines the presence of Enrique Granados’s music in the Spanish pianola market, both f...
This treatise explores the rise of Spanish musical nationalism in the late nineteenth-century piano...
Given the extent of Granados’s activity as a chamber musician, it is curious that he contributed rel...
Like most of the music Enrique Granados (1867--1916), the Piano Quintet in g minor, Piano Trio in C...
Granados’ Goyescas is a substantial six movement work for piano that was written between the years 1...
The main purpose of this paper is to compare the Opera Goyescas with the Goyescas Piano Suite in ord...
This paper presents the outcomes of a three-year doctoral investigation, in which the author examine...
The piano suite Goyescas: los majos enamorados by the Spanish composer Enrique Granados is a set of ...
Discusses parallels between Granados\u27s approach to piano technique and that of Ludwig Deppe and T...
[[abstract]]The essay is arranged in five chapters. Chapter one introduces the importance of Granado...
During the early twentieth century, a new and more sophisticated form of recording using piano roll ...
Granados is best known to opera-goers as the composer of the musically enchanting (if dramatically l...
Titre uniforme : Granados, Enrique (1867-1916). Compositeur. [Melancolica. Op. 37, no 10]. ExtraitsT...
This article concerns the Trio for piano, violin and cello by the French composer Maurice Ravel (187...
Enrique Granados’s monumental piano suite Goyescas is widely acknowledged as an important work in th...
This article examines the presence of Enrique Granados’s music in the Spanish pianola market, both f...
This treatise explores the rise of Spanish musical nationalism in the late nineteenth-century piano...
Given the extent of Granados’s activity as a chamber musician, it is curious that he contributed rel...
Like most of the music Enrique Granados (1867--1916), the Piano Quintet in g minor, Piano Trio in C...
Granados’ Goyescas is a substantial six movement work for piano that was written between the years 1...
The main purpose of this paper is to compare the Opera Goyescas with the Goyescas Piano Suite in ord...
This paper presents the outcomes of a three-year doctoral investigation, in which the author examine...
The piano suite Goyescas: los majos enamorados by the Spanish composer Enrique Granados is a set of ...
Discusses parallels between Granados\u27s approach to piano technique and that of Ludwig Deppe and T...
[[abstract]]The essay is arranged in five chapters. Chapter one introduces the importance of Granado...
During the early twentieth century, a new and more sophisticated form of recording using piano roll ...
Granados is best known to opera-goers as the composer of the musically enchanting (if dramatically l...
Titre uniforme : Granados, Enrique (1867-1916). Compositeur. [Melancolica. Op. 37, no 10]. ExtraitsT...
This article concerns the Trio for piano, violin and cello by the French composer Maurice Ravel (187...
Enrique Granados’s monumental piano suite Goyescas is widely acknowledged as an important work in th...
This article examines the presence of Enrique Granados’s music in the Spanish pianola market, both f...
This treatise explores the rise of Spanish musical nationalism in the late nineteenth-century piano...