Rondalla Aragonese from Danzas Española by Enrique Granados Brass Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Enrique Granados

Enrique Granados (1867 - 1916) was one of the composers who defined a Spanish nationalistic sound and profoundly affected the style of other Iberian composers. His 12 'Danzas Españolas' are relatively early works and were published in four books, each containing three dances. When published, they were a sensation and inspired much admiration - and imitation. Though many of them sound like a piano adaptation of a guitar piece, they were, in fact, original piano compositions. In an unusual 'role-reversal', these pieces have been transcribed for the guitar and are as popular on guitar recitals as on piano ones. They have also been transcribed for orchestra, guitar-with-orchestra and countless variations on the same theme. The third 'danza' is the 'Rondalla Aragonese' and became one of the most popular of all dances. Argentinean arranger Miguel Etchegoncelay transcribed this 'Rondalla Aragonese' for a Brass Ensemble.

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Ensembles:
Brass Ensemble
Genres:
Classical Spanish
Composers:
Enrique Granados
Publishers:
Baton Music
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Enrique Granados
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Wind ensemble Brass Ensemble

SKU: BF.BM1047-SCORE

From Danzas Española. Composed by Enrique Granados. Arranged by Miguel Etchegoncelay. Baton Music Ensemble Series. Full Score. Baton Music #BM1047-SCORE. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM1047-SCORE).

Enrique Granados (1867 - 1916) was one of the composers who defined a Spanish nationalistic sound and profoundly affected the style of other Iberian composers. His 12 'Danzas Españolas' are relatively early works and were published in four books, each containing three dances. When published, they were a sensation and inspired much admiration - and imitation. Though many of them sound like a piano adaptation of a guitar piece, they were, in fact, original piano compositions. In an unusual 'role-reversal', these pieces have been transcribed for the guitar and are as popular on guitar recitals as on piano ones. They have also been transcribed for orchestra, guitar-with-orchestra and countless variations on the same theme. The third 'danza' is the 'Rondalla Aragonese' and became one of the most popular of all dances. Argentinean arranger Miguel Etchegoncelay transcribed this 'Rondalla Aragonese' for a Brass Ensemble.