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Albéniz Isaac | Jo Hyeonjun

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Duración:
1h 29m 13s
Título en Youtube:
Albéniz: Iberia (Hyeonjun Jo)
Descripción en Youtube:
Evocation (0:06) El Puerto (7:00) Fête-dieu à Seville (11:42) Rondeña (22:04) Almería (29:03) Triana (39:21) El Albaicín (44:22) El Polo (52:43) Lavapiés (59:55) Málaga (1:06:58) Jerez (1:11:58) Eritaña (1:24:02) Iberia is a suite for piano composed between 1905 and 1909 by the Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz. It is composed of four books of three pieces each; a complete performance lasts about 90 minutes. It is Albéniz's best-known work and considered his masterpiece. It was highly praised by Claude Debussy and Olivier Messiaen, who said: "Iberia is the wonder for the piano; it is perhaps on the highest place among the more brilliant pieces for the king of instruments". Stylistically, this suite falls squarely in the school of Impressionism, especially in its musical evocations of Spain. It is considered one of the most challenging works for the piano: "There is really nothing in Isaac Albeniz's Iberia that a good three-handed pianist could not master, given unlimited years of practice and permission to play at half tempo. But there are few pianists thus endowed." (wikipedia)