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Mallorca, Op. 202. Isaac Albeniz. Harpsichord sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music.

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Mallorca, Op. 202. Isaac Albeniz. Cembalo noty. Piano Solo noty.

Originál

Mallorca, Op. 202. Piano. Composed by Isaac Albeniz. 1860-1909. and Isaac Alb. Edited by Johannes Behr. For Piano. Piano. Harpsichord. , 2-hands. Henle Music Folios. Softcover. 14 pages. G. Henle #HN830. Published by G. Henle. HL.51480830. As with his famous “Asturias,” Albéniz' transcription of “Mallorca” for guitar became a great deal more popular than the original version for piano. He probably composed this tender, dreamy “barcarolle” during his second trip to Mallorca in May 1890. In so doing, he remained faithful to his penchant for portraying regions of his native land in music. Enrique Granados, who admired Albéniz as a friend and patron, is said to have sat down at the piano when the composer was on his deathbed and greatly moved him with a rendering of “Mallorca. ” Today's pianists can play this sophisticated work in an edition with superb engraving which also displays Henle's customary faithfulness to the musical text.

Překlad

Mallorca, Op. 202. Plán. Skládá se Isaac Albeniz. 1860-1909. and Isaac Alb. Edited by Johannes Behr. Pro klavír. Plán. Cembalo. , 2-ruce. Henle Hudební folií. Softcover. 14 stran. G. Henle #HN830. Vydal G. Henle. HL.51480830. As with his famous “Asturias,” Albéniz' transcription of “Mallorca” for guitar became a great deal more popular than the original version for piano. He probably composed this tender, dreamy “barcarolle” during his second trip to Mallorca in May 1890. In so doing, he remained faithful to his penchant for portraying regions of his native land in music. Enrique Granados, who admired Albéniz as a friend and patron, is said to have sat down at the piano when the composer was on his deathbed and greatly moved him with a rendering of “Mallorca. ” Today's pianists can play this sophisticated work in an edition with superb engraving which also displays Henle's customary faithfulness to the musical text.