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Asturias Albeniz for cello solo, originally written for piano and famous for guitar. Performed at Jenolan Caves Australia in 2008 as part of the cello solo concert series. Georg Mertens performed over 200 concerts there from 1996 to 2013, making it the longest series of cello solo concerts. The sheet music is available at georgcello.com and Sheet Music Plus. Live recordings from the concerts can be found on georgcello.com, and there is a playlist of all Georg’s cello solos on YouTube. For those interested in learning to play cello, “My CELLO METHOD” is a step-by-step guide available at georgcello.com.


Isaac Albéniz

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About the composer…

Isaac Albéniz, born in 1860 in Spain, showed prodigious talent from a young age and began his musical training at the conservatory in Barcelona. His early works were influenced by Spanish folk music and he gained recognition for his unique style that blended traditional Spanish melodies with classical harmonies. Albéniz’s musical career took him to various European countries, where he performed as a concert pianist and composer. He eventually settled in Paris, where he became a prominent figure in the French music scene.

Albéniz’s works spanned various genres, including piano compositions, orchestral pieces, and operas. His most famous composition is the suite Iberia, which consists of twelve piano pieces that depict different regions of Spain. This work showcases Albéniz’s ability to capture the essence of Spanish culture through music. Another notable composition is the opera “Pepita Jiménez,” which premiered in 1896 and received critical acclaim.

Throughout his life, Albéniz’s works were highly regarded for their technical complexity and emotional depth. His compositions continue to be performed and admired by classical music enthusiasts around the world. Isaac Albéniz’s contributions to the world of classical music have solidified his place as one of the most influential composers of his time.

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