Cantos de España, Op. 232, is a suite of five piano pieces by Spanish
composer Isaac Albéniz. The work was inspired by Spain itself,
particularly its Asturian folklore and its idiomatic musical traditions.
These traditions include castanet-like rhythms derived from spirited
dances (ritmo de danza); passionate, declarative melodies in slow,
song-like sections (coplas); and exotic harmonies taken from Gypsy
modalities. Dr. Olga Llano Kuehl-White studied, performed, and
researched the repertoire with legendary Spanish pianist Alicia de
Larrocha at the Academia Marshall in Barcelona and privately over a
period of 30 years. The current edition includes fingering,
redistributions, and other valuable insights provided by Larrocha. Front
matter includes a short biography of the composer, editorial and
performance considerations, an analysis of each piece, and a glossary of
Spanish terms. Titles: Prélude * Orientale * Sous le palmier (Danse
Espagnole) * Córdoba * Seguidillas.