Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski)
La Vega, fantaisie espagnole for piano, B. 46 (for the incomplete suite, "Alhambra")
Improvisations (3) for piano (piano improvisations by Albinez and recorded on Edison cylinders)
Sonatas (24) for piano (transcriptions of D. Scarlatti), H. 143, DLR 6:1: Piano Sonata No. 9 in B flat major, DLR 6:1.9 (arr. of Scarlatti Keyboard Sonata, K. 190 / L. 250 /
El pelele, for piano (also arr. for 2 pianos by Llongás), H. 106, DLR 2:5
Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski)
La Vega, fantaisie espagnole for piano, B. 46 (for the incomplete suite, "Alhambra")
Improvisations (3) for piano (piano improvisations by Albinez and recorded on Edison cylinders)
Sonatas (24) for piano (transcriptions of D. Scarlatti), H. 143, DLR 6:1: Piano Sonata No. 9 in B flat major, DLR 6:1.9 (arr. of Scarlatti Keyboard Sonata, K. 190 / L. 250 /
El pelele, for piano (also arr. for 2 pianos by Llongás), H. 106, DLR 2:5
Spanish Dances (12), in 4 volumes for piano, Op. 37, H. 142, DLR 1:2: Danza Española No. 7
Spanish Dances (12), in 4 volumes for piano, Op. 37, H. 142, DLR 1:2: Danza Española No. 10
Siete canciones populares española (7 Popular Spanish Songs), for voice & piano, G. 40
El Amor brujo, ballet for mezzo-soprano & small orchestra in 1 act, G. 44: Canción del Fuego Fatuo
Soneto a Córdoba, for voice & harp (or piano), G. 72
If only great masters of the past were to perform their own works today, one might have a deepened sense of the way in which the music should be interpreted. Fortunately, this desire has become a reality, thanks to the Zenph sound technique of digitally analyzing composers' own recordings, measuring them minutely on a number of parameters -- such as the relative speed and loudness of each note -- and using those to reproduce the performance on a modern, programmable instrument such as a Yamaha Disklavier. Cellist Zuill ...
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If only great masters of the past were to perform their own works today, one might have a deepened sense of the way in which the music should be interpreted. Fortunately, this desire has become a reality, thanks to the Zenph sound technique of digitally analyzing composers' own recordings, measuring them minutely on a number of parameters -- such as the relative speed and loudness of each note -- and using those to reproduce the performance on a modern, programmable instrument such as a Yamaha Disklavier. Cellist Zuill Bailey, pianist Milton Rubén Laufer, and soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian share the privilege of performing thusly with the accompaniment of Manuel de Falla and Enriqué Granados. These composers, along with Isaac Albéniz, also take a turn "playing" on this wonderful album that brings their music to life. The first set of pieces on the album, by de Falla (which are revisited later with the voice), are quite fantastically engaging. "El Paño Moruno" gallops with vivacity, and even the long lines...
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