Sevilla from Suite Española op. 47
by Isaac Albeniz
Brass Quintet - Sheet Music

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Brass quintet (trumpet 1 & 2 in C, horn in F, trombone, tuba) - Grade 4

SKU: ET.ENS157

Composed by Isaac Albeniz. Arranged by Maxi Santos. Romantic. Composed 1886. Duration 5'. Editions BIM #ENS157. Published by Editions BIM (ET.ENS157).

ISBN 9790207000378.

In the 19th century, Spain re-discovered its own rich, and various musical traditions. Isaac Albéniz, the Catalonian, gained his inspiration evidently from these folkloristic sources, and his Suite Española (originally for piano) is probably the first testimony of this artistic renaissance of the iberic regional music heritage. The eight pieces of this youth composition (Albéniz was 20 years old) are dedicated to cities, and regions, as well as to popular dances or other evocating situations. It was premiered by the composer himself on January 24, 1886.
In Sevilla, this third part of the Suite, a festive atmosphere is reigning. The stylisation of a dance-like rhythm is its most prominent characteristic. The persistent cheerfulness allows some moments of subtle melancholy with a melody in jondo (profound) style, the essence of the thrilling world of flamenco. It is interesting to note the use of the repetition of a single note, which is one of Albéniz’s particular signatures.