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Moritz Moszkowski
Album espagnol, Op. 21
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Moritz Moszkowski
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12:20
Moritz Moszkowski's 'Album espagnol, Op. 21' is a collection of six pieces for solo piano, composed in 1886. The work was premiered in the same year in Berlin, Germany. The six movements are titled: 'Boléro', 'Zortzico', 'Sérénade', 'Boléro fantastique', 'Fandango' and 'Boléro brillante'. The 'Album espagnol' is characterized by its Spanish-inspired melodies and rhythms, which are infused with Moszkowski's own virtuosic piano writing. The first movement, 'Boléro', is a lively and rhythmic piece that features a recurring melody in the right hand, accompanied by a driving rhythm in the left hand. The second movement, 'Zortzico', is a slower and more contemplative piece, with a haunting melody that is repeated throughout the movement. The third movement, 'Sérénade', is a romantic and lyrical piece, with a flowing melody that is accompanied by delicate arpeggios in the left hand. The fourth movement, 'Boléro fantastique', is a more dramatic and intense piece, with a driving rhythm and a soaring melody that builds to a thrilling climax. The fifth movement, 'Fandango', is a lively and energetic piece, with a fast and intricate piano part that is reminiscent of the traditional Spanish dance. The final movement, 'Boléro brillante', is a virtuosic tour-de-force, with a dazzling piano part that showcases Moszkowski's technical prowess. Overall, the 'Album espagnol, Op. 21' is a masterful example of Moszkowski's skill as a composer and pianist, and a testament to his love of Spanish music and culture.
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