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The seventh volume in this acclaimed series is devoted to two works of Alb?niz's early maturity. The 12 Piezas caracter?sticas is a cycle of exquisite miniatures encompassing a wide variety of styles, including the assimilation of Andalusian folk music into his own personal idiom, reminiscences of earlier greats such as Scarlatti and Chopin, and elements of 19th c. salon music. The work led Felipe Pedrell, the father of Spanish musical nationalism, to call Alb?niz not only a superbly equipped pianist but a great composer as well. The romantic and virtuosic Piano Sonata No. 3 opens with a richly contrapuntal Allegretto, followed by a slow movement of the utmost delicacy in the manner of a romanza and concludes with a technically complex Allegro assai.
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1. 1 1 No. 1. Gavotte 2. 1 2 No. 2. Minuetto a Sylvia 3. 1 3 No. 3. Barcarola (Ciel Sans Nuages) 4. 1 4 No. 4. Plegaria 5. 1 5 No. 5. Conchita (Polka) 6. 1 6 No. 6. Pilar (Vals) 7. 1 7 No. 7. Zambra 8. 1 8 No. 8. Pavana 9. 1 9 No. 9. Polonesa 10. 1 10 No. 10. Mazurka 11. 1 11 No. 11. Staccato (Capricho) 12. 1 12 No. 12. Torre Bermeja (Serenata) 13. 1 13 I. Allegretto 14. 1 14 II. Andante 15. 1 15 III. Allegro Assai