Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal

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Jean-Séb wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:50 am The following one has been circulating too :
Blancafort - Notes D' Antany.pdf
Over ten years ago I spent a lot of time and a lot of money getting this and the other Blancafort pieces being posted so freely here. Suffice to say it's still under copyright.
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Here's Jose Vianna da Motta's 2 Barcarolas, Op.1. They were hard to find.

Barcarolla Op.1.pdf
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Does anyone have any info on Isaac Albeniz's Piano Sonata No.2, Op.60?? I cant seem to find any recordings or scores.
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has anybody a better copy of this nice piece (with less annotations) ??
thanks ;-)
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What piece ?
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Scarlatti's Fandango
(here on page 7)

Does anybody know wether this is really by Domenico Scarlatti ?
Or by an Anonymus who wrote in the style of Sc. ?
Just curious • However it's nice to play. ;-)
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Scarlatti Fandango.pdf
This is a clean copy (nms).
According to Malcolm Boyd's 1986 book "Scarlatti, master of music" (p.191-192) the Fandango is genuine Scarlatti. The manuscript was discovered in 1984 on Tenerife. But maybe in later research there have been different views about the authenticity.
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kroket wrote: Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:07 pm Scarlatti Fandango.pdf
This is a clean copy (nms).
According to Malcolm Boyd's 1986 book "Scarlatti, master of music" (p.191-192) the Fandango is genuine Scarlatti. The manuscript was discovered in 1984 on Tenerife. But maybe in later research there have been different views about the authenticity.
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kroket5 pages from Malcom Boyd Scarlatti.pdfScarlatti Fandango.pdf
Thank you for the score and supplementary material. I was unaware of these works.
For the benefit of casual listeners, several people have already transcribed the Fandango on musescore: https://musescore.com/user/33877143/scores/6128064
If you follow links in score, you'll also find non-keyboard arrangements such as violins & contrabass.

The American music critic David Hurwitz has started a survey of Scarlatti Sonatas on his Youtube channel:
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Does anyone have a decent edition of the Valses Poeticos by Granados?

Most IMSLP versions seem to have a large number of typos - missing accidentals, notes that are off by a third on the staff, missing 8va marks, missing "D.C." markings, etc. The Dover collection (with page numbers 110-123) is typical of this poor editing.

The earliest copy on IMSLP is from 1894 and is much cleaner, but it's also incomplete. It has a note that says "Contained preliminary version of valse no. 1~4 only."

I know there are editions by Kalamus and Salabert but haven't seen them.
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