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    Joaquin Turina & Enrique Granados - Works for Violin and Piano

    Posted By: tapaz9
    Joaquin Turina & Enrique Granados - Works for Violin and Piano

    Joaquin Turina & Enrique Granados - Works for Violin and Piano
    Classical | EAC: FLAC+Cue+Log | 1 Cd, Cover+Booklet | 293 Mb
    Label: Dynamic - Date: 2000

    When he was a small boy, one of Joaquín Turina's favorite toys was a small accordion, and music was always his favorite subject at school. He studied piano and theory in his hometown of Seville and made his debut there as a pianist at age 14. His success led him to Madrid, where he tried to get his opera La sulamita (c. 1900) and his zarzuela Fea y con gracia (1904) performed. The latter was staged to no great success, but Turina showed his music to many prominent musicians and struck up a friendship with Manuel de Falla.

    After studying piano at the Madrid Conservatory with José Tragó, Turina went to Paris, where he worked with Vincent d'Indy at the Schola Cantorum from 1905 to 1914. He also took some piano lessons with Moritz Moszkowski. During his years in Paris he was encouraged by the great French composers of that time – Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Paul Dukas, and his teacher d'Indy – and wrote a few works in the French style of the day. After the premiere of his Piano Quintet, Op. 1 in 1907, Turina went to a café with Isaac Albéniz and de Falla. They convinced Turina to write in a more consciously Spanish style. As Turina put it, "[w]e were three Spaniards gathered together in that corner of Paris and it was our duty to fight bravely for the national music of our country."

    One of his first truly Spanish works was La procesión del Rocío, written in France in 1912 and premiered by the Madrid Symphony the following year. This portrait of a religious festival helped establish Turina's reputation, and by the time he returned to Spain with Falla in 1914, he was already recognized as a leading Spanish composer. Turina took a post as choirmaster at the Teatro Real, a position he held until the theater closed in 1925. He continued to be very active in Spain's musical life, serving as pianist of the Quinteto de Madrid, conducting opera and orchestral performances, and writing musical criticism for El Debate and other publications. He also composed works like the two books of Mujeres Españolas for piano (1917, 1932), a series of portraits of Spanish women, and La oración del torero (The Bullfighter's Prayer, 1925). In 1920 he wrote two of his most popular pieces, the Danzas Fantásticas for orchestra or piano, and the Sinfonía Sevillana, which won first prize in a competition for a musical picture of life in Seville.

    In 1930 he was appointed professor of composition at the Madrid Conservatory. He and his family suffered a certain amount of persecution by the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War, but Turina was able to carry on with his musical activities both during and after the war. He founded the General Music Commission of the Ministry of Education, of which he served as commissioner in 1941. He became a member of the Spanish Academy of Arts, was awarded the Grand Cross of Alfonso X the Wise, and died in early 1949 after a long struggle with cancer.

    from Allmusic
    Tracks:

    01. Turina - Las musas de Andalucia, Op. 93: No. 2. Euterpe, en plena fiesta [0:03:46.36]
    02. Turina - Variaciones clasicas, Op. 72 [0:09:42.47]
    03. Turina - El poema de una sanluquena, Op. 28 - I. Ante el espejo [0:07:08.48]
    04. Turina - El poema de una sanluquena, Op. 28 - II. La cancion del lunar [0:03:06.58]
    05. Turina - El poema de una sanluquena, Op. 28 - III. Alucinaciones [0:04:57.30]
    06. Turina - El poema de una sanluquena, Op. 28 - IV. El rosario en la iglesia [0:06:31.74]
    07. Turina - La oracion del torero, Op. 34 (arr. J. Heifetz) [0:08:01.40]
    08. Turina - Homenaje a Navarra, Op. 102 [0:05:55.12]
    09. Granados - Violin Sonata [0:11:08.44]


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