Isaac Albeniz (1860 - 1909) - Iberia (Disc 2) [Signed]
Autographed
Telarc  (1998)
Classical

In Collection
#716

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CD    6 tracks  (41:51) 
   01   Book Iii / El Albaicin             08:19
   02   Book Iii / El Polo             06:57
   03   Book Iii / Lavapies             06:48
   04   Book Iv / Malaga             05:48
   05   Book Iv / Jerez             09:05
   06   Book Iv / Eritana             04:54
Personal Details
Location Telarc Collection

Locator
Disc 1 : CD-80470-B
Details
Studio Music Hall, Cincinnati
Catalog CD-80470-B
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 5/12/1997
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
User Defined
Classification: TELARC CLASSICAL
Musicians
Composer/Artist Isaac Albeniz (1860 - 1909)
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Companies, etc.

Manufactured By – Musical Heritage Society
Distributed By – Musical Heritage Society

Credits

Composed By – Isaac Albéniz
Conductor – Jesús López-Cobos
Edited By – Rosalind Ilett
Engineer – Jack Renner
Executive Producer – Robert Woods
Liner Notes – Michael Murray (4)
Orchestra – Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Producer – Erica Brenner

Notes
2CD Total Playing Time 82:16

Recorded in Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 11-12, 1997.

Iberia is a set of twelve piano pieces composed by Isaac Albeniz between 1906 and 1909 in four "books" of three pieces each. They were premiered in Paris 1906-09 by pianist Blanche Selva. Albeniz's friend, Enrique Fernandez Arbós, suggested the composer orchestrate the pieces but poor health prevented his doing so. Arbós then took on the task but orchestrated only five movements. Arbós's orchestrations were copyrighted in 1927. Spanish composer-conductor Carlos Surinach transcribed the remaining seven decades later, in the 1950s.