Allegro De Concierto Granados Program Notes

YOUNG KIM IN CONCERT

Spanish Characteristics in Granados's Intermediate-Level Piano Music. Pieces, such as large stretches, leaps, double notes, grace notes, and some. For which each contestant had to compose a piece entitled Allegro de concierto and perform it. Entire program consisted of his own compositions, including two Spanish.

You are cordially invited to the Piano Recital, 'Young Kim and Saint Rose Pianists'

Our theme this year is 'Spanish-Inspired Piano Music'

Sunday April 10, 2016 at 3PM

Massry Center for the Arts

The College of Saint Rose

1002 Madison Ave. Albany, NY 12203

Program includes Allegro de Concierto & Spanish Dances by Granados, El Puerto and Leyenda by Albeniz, Zapateado by Turina, Novelette No.3 by Poulenc, Spanish Dance by de Falla, Cancion y Danza by Mompou, Prelude by Debussy, and Spanish Rhapsody by Liszt.

Young will be playing the opening piece, Allegro de Concierto by Granados and the last piece Spanish Rhapsody by Liszt. Her Saint Rose piano students will be performing the rest of the program.

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Enrique Granados Campiña

Enrique Granados Campiña (27 July 1867 – 24 March 1916) was a Spanish pianist and composer of classical music.[1]

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Life[edit]

Enrique Granados and Andrés de Segurola in 1915.

Enrique Granados Campiña was born in Lleida, Spain, the son of Calixto José de la Trinidad Granados y Armenteros, a Spanish army captain who was born in Havana, Cuba, and Enriqueta Campiña. As a young man he studied piano in Barcelona, where his teachers included Francisco Jurnet and Joan Baptista Pujol. In 1887 he went to Paris to study. He was unable to become a student at the Paris Conservatoire, but he was able to take private lessons with a conservatoire professor, Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, whose mother, the soprano Maria Malibran, was of Spanish ancestry. Bériot insisted on extreme refinement in tone production, which strongly influenced Granados’s teaching of pedal technique. He also fostered Granados's abilities in improvisation.[2] Just as important were his studies with Felip Pedrell. He returned to Barcelona in 1889. His first successes were at the end of the 1890s, with the operaMaría del Carmen, which attracted the attention of King Alfonso XIII.

In 1911 Granados premiered his suite for piano Goyescas, which became his most famous work. It is a set of six pieces based on paintings of Francisco Goya. Such was the success of this work that he was encouraged to expand it. He wrote an opera based on the subject in 1914, but the outbreak of World War I forced the European premiere to be canceled. It was performed for the first time in New York City on 28 January 1916 and was very well received. Shortly afterwards, he was invited to perform a piano recital for President Woodrow Wilson. Before leaving New York, Granados also made live-recorded player piano music rolls for the New-York-based Aeolian Company's 'Duo-Art' system, all of which survive today and can be heard – his very last recordings.

Death[edit]

The delay incurred by accepting the recital invitation caused him to miss his boat back to Spain. Instead, he took a ship to England, where he boarded the passenger ferry SS Sussex for Dieppe, France. On the way across the English Channel, the Sussex was torpedoed by a German U-boat, as part of the German World War I policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. According to witness Daniel Sargent, Granados's wife, Amparo, was too heavy and couldn't get into a lifeboat. Granados refused to leave her and positioned her on a small life raft on which she knelt and he clung. Both then drowned within sight of other passengers.[3] However, the ship broke in two parts, and only one sank (along with 80 passengers). Ironically, the part of the vessel that contained his cabin did not sink and was towed to port, with most of the passengers, except for Granados and his wife, on board. Granados and his wife left six children: Eduard (a musician), Solita, Enrique (a swimming champion), Víctor, Natalia, and Francisco.

The personal papers of Enrique Granados are preserved in, among other institutions, the National Library of Catalonia.

Music and influence[edit]

Granados wrote piano music, chamber music (a piano quintet, a piano trio, music for violin and piano), songs, zarzuelas, and an orchestral tone poem based on Dante's Divine Comedy. Many of his piano compositions have been transcribed for the classical guitar: examples include Dedicatoria, Danza No. 5, Goyescas.

His music can be divided into basically three styles or periods:

  1. A romantic style including such pieces as Escenas Románticas and Escenas Poeticas.
  2. A more typically nationalist, Spanish style including such pieces as Danzas Españolas (Spanish Dances), 6 Piezas sobre cantos populares españoles (Six Pieces based on popular Spanish songs).
  3. The Goya (Goyesca) period, which includes the piano suite Goyescas, the opera Goyescas, various Tonadillas for voice and piano, and other works.

Granados was a significant influence on at least two other famous Spanish composers and musicians, Manuel de Falla and Pablo Casals. He was also the teacher of composer Rosa García Ascot.

Some important works[edit]

  • 12 danzas españolas (1890) for piano; Op. 31, H. 142, DLR 1:2. The contents of the four volumes are: Vol. 1: Galante (or Minueto), Oriental, Fandango (or Zarabanda); Vol. 2: Villanesca; Andaluza (or Playera); Rondalla aragonesa (or Jota); Vol. 3: Valenciana; Sardana (or Asturiana); Romántica (or Mazurca); Vol. 4: Melancólica (or Danza Triste); Zambra; Arabesca.
  • María del Carmen (1898), opera
  • Allegro de concierto (1903)
  • Escenas románticas (1903) for piano. The individual 'scenes' are: Mazurca; Berceuse; Allegretto; Mazurka; Allegro appassionato; Epílogo
  • Dante (1908), symphonic poem
  • Tonadillas al estilo antiguo, H136 (1910) for voice and piano, settings of a group of poems by Fernando Periquet [es]. Titles of individual songs in the collection are: 'Amor y odio'; 'Callejeo'; 'El majo discreto'; 'El majo olvidado'; 'El majo tímido'; 'El mirar de la maja'; 'El tra-la-la y el punteado'; 'La maja de Goya'; 'La maja dolorosa I (Oh muerte cruel!), II (Ay majo de mi vida!), and III (De aquel majo amante)'; 'La currutacas modestas' (duet).
  • Canciones españolas for voice and piano. Titles of individual songs in the collection are: 'Yo no tengo quien me llore'; 'Cantar I'; 'Por una mirada, un mundo'; 'Si al retiro me llevas..'; 'Canción'; 'Serenata'; 'Canto gitano'.
  • Cançons catalanas for voice and piano. Titles of individual songs in the collection are: 'L'ocell profeta'; 'Elegía eterna'; 'Cançó de Gener'; 'Cançó d'amor'; 'Cançoneta'; 'La boira'.
  • Goyescas (1911), suite for piano, subtitled 'Los majos enamorados'. It consists of six pieces in two books. Movements are: Book 1: 'Los requiebros'; 'Coloquio en la reja'; 'El fandango de candil'; 'Quejas o La maja y el ruiseñor'; Book 2: 'El amor y la muerte'; 'Epílogo (Serenata del espectro)'. 'El pelele', although not published as part of the Goyescas, is usually appended to it. In performance it is played as the seventh and last piece. It is based on the music of the opening scene of Granados's opera Goyescas, in which a 'pelele' is being tossed in the air by the 'majas'.
  • Bocetos (1912) which contains: 'Despertar del cazador'; 'El hada y el niño'; 'Vals muy lento'; 'La campana de la tarde'.
  • Colección de canciones amatorias (1915) for voice and piano. Titles of individual songs in the collection are: 'Descúbrase el pensamiento de mi secreto cuidado'; 'Mañanica era'; 'Llorad, corazón, que tenéis razón 'Lloraba la niña'; 'Mira que soy niña'; 'No lloréis, ojuelos'; 'Iban al pinar 'Serranas de Cuenca'; 'Gracia mía'.
  • Goyescas, opera, 1916
  • 6 Estudios expresivos
  • 6 Piezas sobre cantos populares españoles, which include: 'Añoranza'; 'Ecos de la parranda'; 'Vascongada'; 'Marcha oriental'; 'Zambra'; 'Zapateado'
  • Madrigal, for cello and piano
  • 8 Valses Poéticos, for piano, including No 6 'Vals Poético'
  • Trío, for piano, violin, and cello
  • 'Military March', for piano, Op.38

Media[edit]

Granados' 'Danza No. 5' is one of the 12 danzas españolas (1890) for piano. It is commonly transcribed for classical guitar as presented here by Sharon Isbin at the White House Classical Music Student Workshop Concert (2009-11-04)
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Performed by William Riley. Courtesy of Musopen
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References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Anonymous, 'Granados, Enrique', in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited by Stanley Sadie. 20 vols. London: Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. ISBN1-56159-174-2
  2. ^Harumi Kurihara, Selected Intermediate-Level Solo Piano Music of Enrique Granados: A Pedagogical Analysis
  3. ^Daniel Sargent, quoted in Lyn Macdonald, The Roses of No Man's Land. London: Macmillan, 1980. p. 141. A photograph of the empty drifting raft is among plates between pp. 64–5.

Sources and further reading[edit]

  • (in Spanish)Papeles íntimos de Enrique Granados. Pablo Vila San-Juan, Amigos de Granados, 1966.
  • (in English) Anon. 'Granados, Enrique'. In The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. Stanley Sadie. 20 vols. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. ISBN1-56159-174-2
  • (in Spanish) Perandones, Miriam: 'El compositor catalán Enrique Granados Análisis de tres canciones de concierto: La boyra (1900), Cansó d’amor (1902) y Elegia eterna (1912)'. Recerca musicològica, nos. 20–21, 2013–2014, pp. 277–304
  • (in Spanish) Perandones, Miriam: 'La canción de Enrique Granados: un microcosmos estilístico', Cuadernos de música iberoamericana, Vol. 22, 2011, pp. 151–186
  • (in Spanish) Perandones, Miriam: 'Enrique Granados en París: la construcción de un icono español en el ámbito musical internacional', Revista de Musicología, Vol. 34, Nº 1, 2011, págs. 203–232.
  • (in Spanish) Perandones, Miriam: 'Estancia y recepción de Enrique Granados en Nueva York (1915–1916) desde la perspectiva de su epistolario inédito', Revista de Musicología, Vol. 32, Nº 1, 2009, pp. 281–295.
  • (in Spanish)Comentaris a la gravació de la suite 'Goyescas' per a piano. Joaquín Achúcarro, RCA Records, Madrid, 1980. D.L. M 8232-80
  • (in Spanish)Historia de la Música Española. Siglo XIX. Carlos Gómez Amat, Alianza Música, 1984. ISBN84-206-8505-4
  • (in Spanish)Enrique Granados (su obra para piano). 2 vols. Antonio Iglesias, Editorial Alpuerto, 1985–1986. ISBN84-381-00-99-6 i 84-3810101-1
  • (in Catalan)Granados. Antoni Carreras i Granados, Nou Art Thor, 1988. ISBN84-7327-173-4.
  • (in English)Enrique Granados: Poet of the Piano. Walter Aaron Clark, Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN978-0-19-514066-8
  • (in English)The Fallen Nightingale, John W. Milton, Swan Books, 2005. ISBN1-59298-071-6

Recordings by Granados[edit]

  • Goyescas, Part 1, Los Requiebros as recorded by Granados on piano roll, c. 1913, Paris (Info)
  • L'escola pianística catalana (Enregistraments històrics) (la mà de guido, LMG3060)
  • Enrique Granados today playing his 1913 interpretations (The Welte Mignon Mystery Vol. I)
  • Enrique Granados: Composer as Pianist (Pierian Recording Society, PIR0002) ASINB000051ZMS
  • Masters of the Piano Roll: Granados Plays Granados (Dal Segno Records, DSPRCD008)
  • The Catalan Piano Tradition (VAI Audio, 1001) ASINB000003LIC
  • Rollos de Pianola (Obras de Albéniz, Granados, Turina, Ocón, Chapí, Alonso y Otros) (Almaviva, DS – 0141) ASINB000GI34D6
  • Piano Rolls (The Reproducing Piano Roll Foundation)

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Enrique Granados.
  • www.kreusch-sheet-music.net – Free Scores by Granados
  • Free scores by Enrique Granados at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
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