Composer
Enrique Granados (1867-1916); ESP
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One of the most colorful turn-of-the-century Spanish musicians, composer and pianist Enrique Granados is best remembered for his evocative solo piano works; his output also includes a great deal of orchestral music and six operas (only the last of which has gained any fame). Born in 1867 to an officer in the Spanish army, Granados received his first musical instruction from an army bandmaster. Further studies in Barcelona with Jurnet (piano) and Pedrell (composition) prepared the young musician for a brief but highly influential stay in Paris (1887-1889), during which Granados worked under well-known Parisian pianist and teacher Charles de Bériot (son of the famous violinist of the same name). Granados' earliest mature work, the Valses poéticos of 1887, was completed around this time.
After returning to Barcelona in 1890 Granados spent the next decade building a dual career as pianist and composer, forming a successful piano trio with Belgian violinist Crickboom and the young Pablo Casals. His first opera, Maria del Carmen, was well received at its premiere in 1898, after which the Order of Carlos III (a Spanish knighthood) was bestowed upon Granados by a supportive government. Granados was quick to follow up on this success, and two more operas were produced in the next five years.
For the 1900 season Granados founded the Society of Classical Concerts (Sociedad de Conciertos Clásicos) in Barcelona, which, although short-lived, gave him the confidence to create his own piano school the following year (known as the Granados School, or Academia Granados). The school was a success, and Granados maintained his involvement with it until his death.
Granados was one of the great pianists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Virtually all his music relies heavily on the Catalan and Spanish folk idiom (e.g. Twelve Spanish Pieces, or Six Pieces on Spanish Popular Songs), which, along with fellow Spaniard Isaac Albéniz, Granados was instrumental in bringing to the attention of the contemporary European musical establishment. Goyescas, begun in 1902 but not finished until 1911, is perhaps his mightiest achievement. (Granados also produced an opera by the same name—both the pianistic and operatic incarnations of the work take the striking visuals of Goya as their inspiration.)
In 1916, while returning from the U.S.A. (where the opera Goyescas had received a New York premiere on January 26, 1916, and where Granados had performed in the White House for President Wilson), the liner Sussex was torpedoed by a German U-boat. Among the casualties were Granados and his wife of 24 years.
© Blair Johnston, All Music Guide
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Stage Works
34 tracks
- Goyescas, opera, H. 65
34 tracks
- Goyescas, opera, H. 65
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Piano Works
580 tracks
- Piano Works (A-K)
243 tracks
- A la antigua; Bourrée, H.1
1 track
- A la cubana, Op.36, H.2
1 track
- A la pradera, Op.35, H.3
1 track
- Album: Paris, 1888 (40 pieces, some incomplete), H.4
22 tracks
- Allegro appassionata, H.5
1 track
- Allegro de concierto in C, Op.46, H.6, DLR 5:8
4 tracks
- Andalucía-Petenera, DLR 3:6
1 track
- Apariciones: Valses románticos, DLR 7:5
11 tracks
- Aparición, H.10, DLR 3:18
2 tracks
- Arabesca, H.11
1 track
- Barcarola, Op.45, H.14
1 track
- Bocetos: Colección de 4 obras fáciles, H.16
9 tracks
- Canción morisca, H.22
1 track
- Canto del pescador, DLR 3:8
1 track
- Capricho español, Op.39, H.30
1 track
- Carezza (Waltz), Op.38, H.31
1 track
- Cartas de amor: 4 Valses íntimos, Op.44, H.32
4 tracks
- Clothilde (Mazurka) H.35
1 track
- Cuentos de la juventud ('Scenes of Childhood'), Op.1
21 tracks
- Dans le bois, DLR 3:11
1 track
- Danza característica, H.41
1 track
- Danza lenta, Op.37, H.44
2 tracks
- Dolora in A-, H.48
1 track
- El jardí d'Elisenda (arr. from vocal suite 'Elisenda'), H.75
1 track
- Elvira (Mazurka), H.51
1 track
- En la aldea ('In the Village'; 7 Pieces in 2 Books), H.52
10 tracks
- 7 Escenas infantiles ('7 Childhood Scenes'), H.54
5 tracks
- Escenas poéticas, Series 1, H.55
6 tracks
- Escenas poéticas, Series 2, H.56
4 tracks
- 6 Escenas románticas, H.57, DLR 5:7
32 tracks
- Estudio (Andantino espressivo), H.58
2 tracks
- Estudios Expresivos (Expressive Studies), H.124
7 tracks
- 7 Estudios
7 tracks
- Exquise (Gypsy Waltz), H 59, DLR 7:7
1 track
- Exquise, H.59
1 track
- Fantasia: Cheherezada
1 track
- Goyescas (Serenata goyesca; Dusk), H.63
1 track
- Goyescas, H.64, DLR 2:4
66 tracks
- Illusory Serenade
1 track
- Impromptu, Op.39, H.70
1 track
- 2 Impromptus, H.144
2 tracks
- Improvisation on Themes of 12 Spanish Dances (tr. of recording by Granados)
2 tracks
- Jácara, Op.14, H.74
1 track
- Goyescas: Intermezzo
1 track
- A la antigua; Bourrée, H.1
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Piano Works (L-Z)
337 tracks
- L'Himne dels morts, H.67
1 track
- La Berceuse, DLR 3:9
1 track
- La góndola: Escena poética, DLR 3:25
1 track
- La sirena (Waltz) H.123
1 track
- Libro de horas (Book of Hours), H.77
3 tracks
- Los soldados de cartón (March), H.126
1 track
- Marcha Militares, H.82
3 tracks
- Marcha real (arr. of Spanish national anthem), DLR 3:22
1 track
- María del Carmen, (tran. of a recording by Granados), H.84
1 track
- Mazurka (alla polacca) in Eb, H.87
1 track
- Mazurka in A-, H.86
1 track
- 4 Melodías, DLR 3:10
4 tracks
- 2 Military Marches, H.145
2 tracks
- Minuetto, for pedal piano, H.92, DLR 3:17
2 tracks
- Moresque y canción árabe, H.95
2 tracks
- Oriental: canción variada, intermedio, y final, H.101
2 tracks
- Paisaje, H.104
1 track
- Parranda-Murcia, DLR 1:4
1 track
- Pastoral, DLR 3:12
1 track
- Países soñados: palacio encantado en el mar, leyenda, DLR 5:9
1 track
- Piano Sonata in A (trans. of F. Courcelle), DLR 6:1
1 track
- Piano Sonata in E (trans. of work attributed to D. Scarlatti), DLR 6:1
1 track
- 24 Piano Sonatas (after D.Scarlatti), H.143
24 tracks
- 6 Pieces Based on Spanish Folksongs, H.125, DLR 5:2
13 tracks
- Preludio in D
1 track
- Rapsodia aragonesa, H.113
2 tracks
- Rêverie-improvisation, H.114
2 tracks
- Sardana H.118
1 track
- Serenata, DLR 3:20
1 track
- 24 Sonatas (transcriptions of D. Scarlatti), H.143, DLR 6:1
3 tracks
- 12 Spanish Dances, Op.37, H.142
201 tracks
- Valse de concert, Op.35, H.146
2 tracks
- 7 Valses poéticos, H.147, DLR 7:8
41 tracks
- Valses sentimentales (Sentimental Waltzes), DLR 8:4.1-10
13 tracks
- L'Himne dels morts, H.67
- Piano Works (A-K)
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Vocal Works
59 tracks
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Chamber Works
14 tracks
- Intermezzo (from Goyescas)
2 tracks
- Escena religiosa, for violin, organ, piano, and timbales, H.53
1 track
- Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, Op.50, H.140
4 tracks
- Romanza for Violin and Piano, H.115
1 track
- Quintet for Piano and Strings in G-, H.112
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata, H.127
2 tracks
- Spanish dance (unspecified)
1 track
- Intermezzo (from Goyescas)
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Choral Works
2 tracks
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Stage Works
2 tracks
- Goyescas, opera, H. 65
2 tracks
- Goyescas, opera, H. 65
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Piano Works
4 tracks
- Piano Works (A-K)
2 tracks
- Goyescas, H.64, DLR 2:4
1 track
- Illusory Serenade
1 track
- Goyescas, H.64, DLR 2:4
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Piano Works (L-Z)
2 tracks
- 12 Spanish Dances, Op.37, H.142
2 tracks
- 12 Spanish Dances, Op.37, H.142
- Piano Works (A-K)
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