Enrique Granados - The 1912 Acoustic Recordings

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • Enrique Granados Campiña (1867-1916)
    0:00 - From 12 danzas española: No. 7 "Valenciana" in G major
    3:01 - From 12 danzas española: No. 10 "Danza Triste" in G major
    6:06 - From Goyescas: Improvisation on El Pelele (no. 7) in B-flat major
    9:10 - D. Scarlatti-Granados: Sonata in B-flat major (after L.250, K.190)
    Enrique Granados, piano
    Recorded for Odeon in 1912, Barcelona
    The third photograph shows Granados together with Wunderkind Mieczysław Horszowski in Barcelona, ca. 1905

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  • @user-sk4kd7ob2b
    @user-sk4kd7ob2b 4 місяці тому

    Я в восторге!
    Большое СПАСИБО!
    И всего Вам доброго!
    26.02.2024.

  • @pianomaly9
    @pianomaly9 Рік тому +4

    Local color, superb control, joie de vivre, rhythmic chic and bounce, one could go on........a master class could be given using these recordings alone. I did get to hear the young prodigy MH in Los Angeles about 85 years after the photo was taken.

  • @michaelierace2317
    @michaelierace2317 Рік тому +3

    Such vivaciousness in his playing! Kind of French clarity with a gorgeous warm tone.

  • @cvlen
    @cvlen Рік тому +7

    I knew his piano rolls, but this is even more thrilling!!! Such an elegant and beautiful playing

  • @paulprocopolis
    @paulprocopolis Рік тому +4

    I didn’t realise that Granados was such a good pianist. I really like his straightforward unsentimental style.

    • @yanikucho
      @yanikucho Рік тому +3

      yes!! he tought Marshall who later would be Alicia de Larrocha's teacher! :P

  • @Rosangela161
    @Rosangela161 Рік тому +2

    1912!! A treasure. Thank you and congratulations. Lovely performance.

  • @engloute
    @engloute Рік тому +1

    Absolutely magical!

  • @pianoredux7516
    @pianoredux7516 Рік тому +3

    Inexorable yet nonchalant sense of rhythm and ineffable keyboard ease. A pianist who could evoke the sounds of other instruments effortlessly with his touch, like so many of the pianists of that bygone era (Alfred Grunfeld, Edouard Risler), itself a lost art today. The Scarlatti "Granados-izing" reminded me of the Liszt "Rachmaninov-izing" in the latter's inimitable Second Rhapsody Edison recording cadenza. What a tragic loss, the Sussex torpedoing.

  • @noshirm6285
    @noshirm6285 Рік тому

    ❤ I’ll listen carefully.

  • @jamesmiller4184
    @jamesmiller4184 Рік тому +1

    Four slim treasures left by the soon-doomed Spaniard!
    I wonder of these were Hodgeman's? Would not surprise me, but now who's?