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Albéniz, IsaacIsaac Albéniz
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Suite Española No.1

Suite Española No.1
Op.47
Isaac Albéniz


Piano solo
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ViewDownload PDF : Complete score (4.55 Mo)
Friedrich Hofmeister, 1918
Suite Española No.1 : 5. Asturias (Leyenda)
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Composer
Isaac Albéniz
Isaac Albéniz (1860 - 1909)
Sheet centralSuite espagnole no.1 (53 sheet music)
Instrumentation

Piano solo

4 other versions
Style

Romantic

CopyrightPublic Domain
Alternative titleSpanish suite No.1 ; Suite Espagnole No.1
Section Listing
1.Grenada (Serenata)
2.Cataluña (Curranda)
3.Sevilla (Sevillanas)
4.Cadiz (Saeta)
5.Asturias (Leyenda)
6.Aragon (Fantasia)
7.Castilla (Seguidillas)
8.Cuba (Notturno)
Added by FS, 16 Sep 2010

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By grateful2u, at 04:21
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Thank you for your website. I have been listening to Geisa Dutra play this music and was inspired to attempt myself. I cannot praise you enough for making this music accessible.
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By ellie-lily , at 00:00


Thank you so much for uploading this, especially nice to see the entire suite here - I have spent so much time looking for all the guitar arrangments of this piece and am still missin Sevilla and Castilla.
If I'm honest, I prefer these pieces played on the guitar, but they're great on piano too. I find piano easier than guitar and I've been agonising over learning Cadiz on guitar for whenever I'm doing my AS performance assessment. But playing a few of these would be ideal because they're higher than the standard my exam board ask for (they ask for grade 5) and these pieces have a lot of character so I could do a nice interpretation of them. I especially love Asturias - it's a nightmare to play on guitar because of the speed and high positions but it looks much more playable when scored for piano :)
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