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A History Of Spanish Piano Music: Table of Contents

A History Of Spanish Piano Music

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface

I. EARLY SPANISH PIANO MUSIC, 1740-1840

Introduction

Madrid, Valencia, Málaga, and the Escorial

Seville and the Basque Region

Montserrat, Barcelona, and Related Posts

Summary

II. THE PIANO MUSIC OF ISAAC ALBÉNIZ, ENRIQUE GRANADOS, THEIR IMMEDIATE PREDECESSORS, AND THEIR CONTEMPORARIES

Introduction

Immediate Predecessors and Contemporaries

Isaac Albéniz

Enrique Granados

Summary

III. FALLA, TURINA, MOMPOU, AND THEIR CONTEMPORARIES

Manuel de Falla

Joaquìn Turina

Federico Mompou

The Grupo de los Осho

Others from Madrid

Cataluña

Valencia and the Levante

The Basque Region and Navarra

León and Old Castile

Other Contemporaries

Summary

IV. THE INFLUENCE OF THE GUITAR ON SPANISH KEYBOARD MUSIC

V. SPANISH PIANO MUSIC SINCE WORLD WAR II

Introduction

Barcelona: The Manuel de Falla Circle

Others Associated with Barcelona

Madrid: The Grupo Nueva Música

Others Associated with Madrid

Seville and Other Regions

Two Spanish Composers of North America

Summary

Appendix I. Anthologies and Modern Editions of Early Spanish Piano Music

Appendix II. Spanish Piano Music since World War II: A Selective List with Publishers

Glossary

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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