Joaquín Turina is one of the principal composers of the twentieth-century Spanish nationalist school. With Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados and Manuel de Falla he forms part of the group which marked the emergence of modern Spanish music, situating it on it's high level.
The Spanish pianist Begoña Uriarte who had studied E.G. with José Cubiles has won international recognition with a series of concerts (soloist and in duo) and recordings of Soler to Ravel and Ligeti. Conciseness and at the same time spiritual charm characterize her interpretations. Begoña Uriarte: piano.
1 Sevilla, Suite Pittoresque Op. 2, Sous Les Orangers (Allegro)
2 Sevilla, Suite Pittoresque Op. 2, Le Jeudi Saint À Minuit (Andante Tranquillo)
3 Sevilla, Suite Pittoresque Op. 2, la Feria (Allegro)
4 Cinq Danes Gitanes I Op. 55, Zambra (Adagio - Allegro Quasi Andantino)
5 Cinq Danes Gitanes I Op. 55, Danza de la Seduccion (Allegro Moderato)
6 Cinq Danes Gitanes I Op. 55, Danza Ritual (Andante)
7 Cinq Danes Gitanes I Op. 55, Generalife (Molto Vivo)
8 Cinq Danes Gitanes I Op. 55, Sacro-Monte (Allegro Moderato)
9 Cinq Danes Gitanes II Op. 54, Fiesta de Las Calderas (Andante)
10 Cinq Danes Gitanes II Op. 54, Circulos Ritmicos (Allegro)
11 Cinq Danes Gitanes II Op. 54, Invoccacion (Andante)
12 Cinq Danes Gitanes II Op. 54, Danza Ritmica (Allegro Animato)
13 Cinq Danes Gitanes II Op. 54, Seguiriya (Allegro Vivo)
14 Santa Fantasia Op. 59, Lento - Allegro Molto Moderato
15 Santa Fantasia Op. 59, Coral Con Variaciones, Lento
Joaquín Turina is one of the principal composers of the twentieth-century Spanish nationalist school. With Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados and Manuel de Falla he forms part of the group which marked the emergence of modern Spanish music, situating it on it's high level.
The Spanish pianist Begoña Uriarte who had studied E.G. with José Cubiles has won international recognition with a series of concerts (soloist and in duo) and recordings of Soler to Ravel and Ligeti. Conciseness and at the same time spiritual charm characterize her interpretations. Begoña Uriarte: piano.