5 [Andaluza]. Enrique Granados - Alicia de Larrocha: 12 danzas españolas para piano
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Now, this is Granados!!!! Beautifull!!!
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La mejor version de esta danza tan bella. Mejor que la realizada por Rubinstein y Michelangeli. RIP Alicia de Larrocha
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En el 141 Aniversario del nacimiento de Enrique Granados...
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@cymard You are wellcome
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I have been pleasantly "enlightened" as requested. Thank you for the details regarding an edition based on the composer's own interpretations.
Now I appreciate the longrer pauses and other changes which are missing in my edition. Thank you.
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@cymard In 2001 Alicia de Larrocha reviewed all the Granados piano work (the old editions were full of faults) and made a new one revised and supervised by herself and published by Editorial Boileau. Granados transmited all the Knowledge of his works to Frank Marshall , and Frank Marshall to de Larrocha, That's way the version she plays is not a question of "artistic licence".You have to think that de Larrocha was the most knowledgeable and maximum exponent of the music of Granados.
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Esta música retrata la alma de mi España tan querida!! Que viva los andaluzes, viva Granados y los macarenos! Ole! Ole! Ole!...
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to dawidmysle exceedingly long pauses do not quality as minor deviations.
They still puzzle me and I guess they will remain a quirky mystery.
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@cymard - am guessing it's her take on "artistic licence," and I think it fits in quite well with the performance... When we play a piece, we each have our own way of interpreting the music, deviations from the written notes has been commonplace in 20th century pianism as far as I can see (or hear), just listen to recordings by Horowitz or Cortot for examples... Hope that helps :)
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excellent of course but there are 2 exceedingly long pauses that are not in my edition. Can somebody enlighten me?
Francisco de Goya: Óleo sobre lienzo.
Chesterocelote 2 years ago