I've really enjoyed listening to this in piano. I used to play classical guitar but haven't been able to for 10 years now due to physical problems and I love solo classical piano. I hadn't listened to Albeniz in a while, so this was a huge treat to hear piano arrangements.
Albéniz wrote ONLY for piano, never for guitar. So, the well known pieces of guitar sometimes atributed wrongly to Albéniz are later arrangements by other musicians.
Felicitaciones! Para Brilliant Classics por compartir esta bellísima música española del Maestro Isaac Albéniz. Esteban Sanchez es un excelente pianista que ejecuta magistralmente estas excelsas obras para piano. Sin menosprecio del pianista, añoro las interpretaciones de los pianistas españoles tales como: José Iturbe y Alicia Larrocha entre otros. ¡ENHORABUENA! ¡BENDICIONES! Saludos desde México!!!
Just what I need on a grey, rainy Friday in the UK! Fabulous music, fabulously played. I am back in Caceres in 1992 where I first met and fell in love with everything Spanish. Nothing has changed 30 years on when I hear this.
Hi, Brilliant Classics. There is an error in the line beginning with "01:55:57 Recuerdos de Viaje", so the timeline in wrong from there on. It should go as: "Recuerdos de Viaje: 01:55:57 En el mar 02:00:37 Leyenda, barcarola" ....up to 03:17:27 Sevilla". The last line should be: "03:22:27 La vega" Cheers and thanks for uploading these wonderful classics!
There seems to be some mislabeling for the suite Espana section, atleast. I have not heard the rest of pieces. Either way, thank you for uploading this 🙌
Bellísima música! gracias por compartir. Observo que hay un error en el índice, hay nombres que están desplazados hacia el siguiente tema, por ejemplo el Tango corresponde al tiempo del Preludio. Gracias nuevamente.
Are these remastered recordings from the 1960s and 1970s? Albeniz resorts to whole tone passages at times which are somewhat annoying but overall his well crafted piano compositions are vastly underrated.
@@abdul-lateefismail1601 That is not true at all. It is the other way around, I can tell you: His work were before and inspired them! For instance, his still most famous Suite Espanola were composed in the years 1882 to 1888 and French Impressionism within classical music were not established before 1890.
In the case of his most famous book of work, Suite Espanola, it were composed in 1882 to 1888, finished two years before French Impressionism within classical music were established in 1890. A lot of people claim, that he were inspired by the French Impressionist, which is like an urban myth just denying to die, but it clearly were the other way around. Debussy also spoke highly of his compositions and also did transcribe much of it to orchestral suites. Isaac Albeniz were a piano virtuoso, easily on level of Franz Liszt, which he even were a pupil of and he ever only wrote for the piano.
Esteban Sánchez gives a brilliant performance, evoking all the beauty of these Albéniz pieces. Thank you.
You can't exist without pleasure, even for a second, and it's hard to have sorrow for a long time. Such is existence
Una maravilla, por suerte gran parte de la obra de Albeniz fue orquestada y es un regalo para la humanidad. ❤
I've really enjoyed listening to this in piano. I used to play classical guitar but haven't been able to for 10 years now due to physical problems and I love solo classical piano. I hadn't listened to Albeniz in a while, so this was a huge treat to hear piano arrangements.
Albéniz wrote ONLY for piano, never for guitar. So, the well known pieces of guitar sometimes atributed wrongly to Albéniz are later arrangements by other musicians.
Simply stunning -- THANK YOU! Spain's finest romantic composer and a truly great pianist, what a treat!
Thanks for listening
Rafael Orozco's & Alicia de Larrocha's Iberia are stunning. This here not at all.
Thr Sonatas are Albeniz at its Best. Just magic. Thaks for posting it❤.
Que genio es Albeniz. Que buen compositor, como me gusta. Él y Granados son indispensables para mi.
Felicitaciones! Para Brilliant Classics por compartir esta bellísima música española del Maestro Isaac Albéniz. Esteban Sanchez es un excelente pianista que ejecuta magistralmente estas excelsas obras para piano. Sin menosprecio del pianista, añoro las interpretaciones de los pianistas españoles tales como: José Iturbe y Alicia Larrocha entre otros. ¡ENHORABUENA! ¡BENDICIONES! Saludos desde México!!!
....y desde Acapulco!
Just what I need on a grey, rainy Friday in the UK! Fabulous music, fabulously played. I am back in Caceres in 1992 where I first met and fell in love with everything Spanish. Nothing has changed 30 years on when I hear this.
The interpreatation of Jerez leaves me at awe
MERCI pour ce grand compositeur Espagnol🌹❤🙏
La indiscutible y desconocida belleza de la Música Española, poco valorada y desprestigiada incluso en nuestras propias fronteras.
Albeniz was indeed a genius. So was Mrs de Larrocha.😉
And so is Mr. Sanchez !
Sentimental,dieses Spiel mag ich sehr, freue mich.
Wonderful music! Thank you very much for giving it and for this tribute to Maestro Esteban Sánchez!
Our pleasure!
Fantástica colección. Gracias múltiples.
🕊🌟🕊
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
🙏💜🙏
💜🎵💜
Genial! Albéniz es una caricia al alma! Gracias por subirlo!!!
No olvido la excelsa música de los grandes maestros de Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados, Joaquín Turina, etc. Saludos afectuosos!!!
Romantik bir paylaşım. Piyano benim vazgeçilmez tutkum. Size çok teşekkür ediyorum 🙋💓🎶
Una maravilla.
Gracias por subir esta belleza.
Perfect for sunday afternoon
Did you try to be funny ?
Mil gracias!!!
MUY BUENO ,...!!!!
Thank you !
No worries!
02:42:01
Bombastic! Thank you so much for this gem!
2.42 Suite espanola no 1 opus 47 , no. 5 ( Asturias )
Great composer of all time
Much needed compilation :)
Thank you so much !!
You're welcome!
Hi, Brilliant Classics.
There is an error in the line beginning with "01:55:57 Recuerdos de Viaje", so the timeline in wrong from there on.
It should go as:
"Recuerdos de Viaje:
01:55:57 En el mar
02:00:37 Leyenda, barcarola"
....up to
03:17:27 Sevilla".
The last line should be:
"03:22:27 La vega"
Cheers and thanks for uploading these wonderful classics!
Hi Emilio, thank you for pointing it out! We have corrected it 😊
Infaltable
There seems to be some mislabeling for the suite Espana section, atleast. I have not heard the rest of pieces. Either way, thank you for uploading this 🙌
Yeah I agree, just noted this. But yes, a fantastic upload indeed!
Asturias at 2.42
Bellísima música! gracias por compartir. Observo que hay un error en el índice, hay nombres que están desplazados hacia el siguiente tema, por ejemplo el Tango corresponde al tiempo del Preludio. Gracias nuevamente.
realiza
great
bardzo dziekuje!
Albeniz's music beggars description. It is a perpetual rapture. Can we imagine a more seductive music ?
Are these remastered recordings from the 1960s and 1970s? Albeniz resorts to whole tone passages at times which are somewhat annoying but overall his well crafted piano compositions are vastly underrated.
He was inspired by the French impressionists of the time.
@@abdul-lateefismail1601 That is not true at all. It is the other way around, I can tell you: His work were before and inspired them! For instance, his still most famous Suite Espanola were composed in the years 1882 to 1888 and French Impressionism within classical music were not established before 1890.
when was this music composed?
late 19th century
In the case of his most famous book of work, Suite Espanola, it were composed in 1882 to 1888, finished two years before French Impressionism within classical music were established in 1890. A lot of people claim, that he were inspired by the French Impressionist, which is like an urban myth just denying to die, but it clearly were the other way around. Debussy also spoke highly of his compositions and also did transcribe much of it to orchestral suites. Isaac Albeniz were a piano virtuoso, easily on level of Franz Liszt, which he even were a pupil of and he ever only wrote for the piano.
Iberia, his best piano pieces set, was composed between 1905 and 1909 and its four parts ("cuadernos") were premiered between 1906 and 1909
Oh the utter abandonment of both composer and player.