Composers from the Caribbean

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More from ESPADRILLO:

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Espadero Souvenir d'autrefois op.11.pdf
Espadero Innocence op.23.pdf
Espadero Elegie op.14.pdf
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A perfect (?) waltz:

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Espadero Valse ideale op.60.pdf
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Leaving ungrateful...

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Espadero Romance sans paroles op.15.pdf
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What a day today, playing through seemingly endless varieties of Gottschalk's Tarantelle and these Espadero pieces. Most of this group of Espadero pieces are very much in the salon category, but the Elegy is the standout here and quite held my interest.

Thanks for these postings, Alfred.
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You are welcome, dear fleubis!

Will wonders never cease: there is a different version of Espadero's Elegy!
His opus 1 is not exactly a masterwork, but slightly reminiscent of Chopin's very first waltzes.
Opus 13 (Chant de l'ame = Song of the soul***) contains a nearly Thalbergian middle section.


***In the 19th century there were definitely more „souls“ than nowadays... :mrgreen:


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Espadero Irene op.1,1.pdf
Espadero Chant de l'ame op.13.pdf
Espadero Elegie op.14.pdf
Espadero Cantilene op.19.pdf
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P.S.

I wonder why no pianist took up the idea of an „Opus 1 recital“:

Schumann
Chopin
Brahms
Berg
Medtner
Szymanowski
Feinberg
Eisler

Encores:
Liszt
Wieck-Schumann
Tausig
Scriabin
Casella
Lourie
Takacs
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Some very interesting additions to our Espadero collection. And just when I was starting to get into the Elegy comes this different version, but I find it inferior to the previous version. I like the charming little Cantilene.
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Finale ESPADERO:

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Espadero Trovatore op.44.pdf
Espadero Ballo in Maschera op.46.pdf
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Alfred, another great exploration run featuring Espladero interesting transcriptions And going out with a bang with his extended extravaganza on 'Ill Trovatore'.
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fleubis wrote:Alfred, another great exploration run featuring Espladero interesting transcriptions And going out with a bang with his extended extravaganza on 'Ill Trovatore'.
You are welcome, dear fleubis!
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