Approximate English translation: 'Around Seville - Bullfighters' dance'
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Oscár de la Cinna (1836-1906) was actually Hungarian by birth, and studied piano with Czerny. However, he travelled widely (for example, in 1854 he put on a concert in Stockholm), and visited Mallorca in 1866, subsequently marrying a local girl. After again living in various parts of Europe, he eventually settled in Seville. He had actually been to Seville in the 1850s where he attempted to introduce German repertoire, then little known there in a recital. He wrote much piano salon music - each piece with its own opus number. The music I have seen is all very well written, and seems to provide a musical bridge between the Spain of Bizet and Delibes, and that of Albeniz and Granados. This enjoyable piece tends towards the 'French Spain' - but other pieces by the composer have imitations of 'cante jondo'.
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Played by Phillip Sear
http://www.psear.co.uk
@MontseAntares Thank you!
PSearPianist 3 weeks ago
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!! YOU ARE GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!
MontseAntares 3 weeks ago
@damgful Maybe you could!
PSearPianist 4 weeks ago
I'd love to play like you!!
damgful 4 weeks ago
@miggyback Thank you. You may have missed the notes on the piece that I uploaded, so do have a look if interested!
PSearPianist 4 weeks ago
Awesome, loved it!
miggyback 4 weeks ago