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Isaac Albéniz
Suite antigua No. 2, Op. 64, B. 10
Works Info
Composer
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Isaac Albéniz
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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ca. 1885
Average_duration
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7:30
Movement_count
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2
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Isaac Albéniz's 'Suite antigua No. 2, Op. 64, B. 10' is a collection of six pieces for solo piano. The suite was composed in 1889 and premiered the same year in Madrid, Spain. The suite is a tribute to the music of the Spanish Renaissance and Baroque periods, and it showcases Albéniz's mastery of the piano and his deep understanding of Spanish musical traditions. The first movement of the suite is titled 'Pavana-Capricho' and is a slow, stately dance in triple meter. The piece is characterized by its rich harmonies and intricate ornamentation, which are typical of the Renaissance period. The second movement, 'Gallarda', is a lively dance in duple meter that features syncopated rhythms and virtuosic runs in the right hand. The third movement, 'Villanesca', is a rustic dance in triple meter that evokes the folk music of the Spanish countryside. The piece is marked by its lively rhythms and playful melodies. The fourth movement, 'Canario', is a fast dance in duple meter that is based on the traditional Canary Islands folk dance. The piece is characterized by its driving rhythms and intricate ornamentation, which are reminiscent of the Baroque period. The fifth movement, 'Sarabanda', is a slow, mournful dance in triple meter that features rich harmonies and expressive melodies. The final movement, 'Chacona', is a lively dance in triple meter that is based on the traditional chaconne form. The piece is marked by its driving rhythms and virtuosic runs in the right hand. Overall, Albéniz's 'Suite antigua No. 2, Op. 64, B. 10' is a masterful tribute to the music of the Spanish Renaissance and Baroque periods. The suite showcases Albéniz's deep understanding of Spanish musical traditions and his mastery of the piano. The six movements of the suite are characterized by their rich harmonies, intricate ornamentation, and lively rhythms, which evoke the folk music of the Spanish countryside and the Baroque court.
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