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Title: Isaac Albéniz - Sevillana Source: YouTube URL Source: http://youtube.com/watch?v=EpMv5mMXijI Published: Oct 14, 2007 Author: Isaac Albéniz Post Date: 2007-10-14 18:18:18 by Peetie Wheatstraw Ping List: *Music Club* Keywords: NoneViews: 1152 Comments: 7
Poster Comment:Played by José Iturbi. Albéniz (1860 - 1909) was an important Spanish composer, principally for the piano, and his distinctly Spanish music is representative of "nationalistic - folkloric" European compositions of the late 19th Century and early 20th Century.
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Played by José Iturbi. Albéniz (1860 - 1909) was an important Spanish composer, principally for the piano, and his distinctly Spanish music is representative of "nationalistic - folkloric" European compositions of the late 19th Century and early 20th Century.
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#1. To: robin (#0) Spanish culture ping "Aux armes, citoyens! Formez vos bataillons! Marchons! Marchons! Qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons!" Peetie Wheatstraw posted on 2007-10-14 18:21:13 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #2. To: All, *Music Club* (#0) Manuel de Falla - "Jota," de "Siete canciones populares españoles" [1914] "Aux armes, citoyens! Formez vos bataillons! Marchons! Marchons! Qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons!" Peetie Wheatstraw posted on 2007-10-14 18:29:13 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #3. To: All (#2) The composition is from 1914 - the performance is from 7 June 1960, sung by Teresa Berganza. "Aux armes, citoyens! Formez vos bataillons! Marchons! Marchons! Qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons!" Peetie Wheatstraw posted on 2007-10-14 19:11:14 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #4. To: Peetie Wheatstraw (#3) Gaaaaallleeee and shucks ...daggone I thought them Spanyards were goooood long time ago.. Zipporah posted on 2007-10-14 19:12:45 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #5. To: Zipporah (#4) Gaaaaallleeee and shucks ...daggone I thought them Spanyards were goooood long time ago.. "Aux armes, citoyens! Formez vos bataillons! Marchons! Marchons! Qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons!" Peetie Wheatstraw posted on 2007-10-14 19:15:04 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #6. To: Peetie Wheatstraw (#5) (Edited) shame.........shame.........shame......... ;p Zipporah posted on 2007-10-14 19:22:03 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #7. To: Peetie Wheatstraw (#0) Title: Isaac Albéniz - Sevillana I believe the title from youtube is in error and should read Sevilla rather than Sevillana. He clearly introduces the composition as Sevilla. Sevillana is the name of the very popular folk music and dance heard and seen at all the fairs in Andalucía at the southern end of Spain. nolu_chan posted on 2007-10-17 6:03:33 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
Spanish culture ping
"Aux armes, citoyens! Formez vos bataillons! Marchons! Marchons! Qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons!"
Peetie Wheatstraw posted on 2007-10-14 18:21:13 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
Manuel de Falla - "Jota," de "Siete canciones populares españoles" [1914]
Peetie Wheatstraw posted on 2007-10-14 18:29:13 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
The composition is from 1914 - the performance is from 7 June 1960, sung by Teresa Berganza.
Peetie Wheatstraw posted on 2007-10-14 19:11:14 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
Gaaaaallleeee and shucks ...daggone I thought them Spanyards were goooood long time ago..
Zipporah posted on 2007-10-14 19:12:45 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
Peetie Wheatstraw posted on 2007-10-14 19:15:04 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
shame.........shame.........shame......... ;p
Zipporah posted on 2007-10-14 19:22:03 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
Title: Isaac Albéniz - Sevillana I believe the title from youtube is in error and should read Sevilla rather than Sevillana. He clearly introduces the composition as Sevilla. Sevillana is the name of the very popular folk music and dance heard and seen at all the fairs in Andalucía at the southern end of Spain.
Title: Isaac Albéniz - Sevillana
I believe the title from youtube is in error and should read Sevilla rather than Sevillana.
He clearly introduces the composition as Sevilla.
Sevillana is the name of the very popular folk music and dance heard and seen at all the fairs in Andalucía at the southern end of Spain.
nolu_chan posted on 2007-10-17 6:03:33 ET Reply Trace Private Reply