Sevilla [Suite: Espanola Op. 47] (CB)

By: Isaac Albeniz
For: Concert band / wind band
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Composer
Isaac Albeniz
Year of composition
1887
Arranger
Year of arrangement
2005
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
4 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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Born in Camprodon, Catalonia (Spain), Albeniz was a chail prodigy who first performed at the age of four. At age seven he passed the entrance examination for piano at the Paris Conservatoire, but he was refused admission because he took out a ball from his pocket and broke a glass window while playing with it. By the time he had reached 12, he had made many attempts to run away from home. By age fifteen, he had already given concerts worldwide. After a short stay at the Leipzig, in 1876 he went to study in Brussels. In 1880, he went to Budapest to study with Franz Listz, only to find out that Liszt was in Weimar, Germany. In 1883, he met the teacher and composer Felipe Pedrell, who inspired him to write Spanish music such as the Suite Espa�ola, Op. 47. The fifth movement of that suite, called Asturias (Leyenda), is probably most famous these days as part of the classical guitar repertoire, even though it was originally composed for piano and only later transcribed to guitar. Many of his other compositions were also transcribed to guitar, notably by Fransisco Tarrega - Albeniz once declared that he preferred Terrega’s guitar transcriptions to his original piano works. In 1900 he started to suffer from Bright�d disease and returned to writing piano music. His orchestral works include Spanish Rhapsody (1887) and Catalonia (1899). In 1883, the composer married his student Rosina Jordana. They had three children, Blanca (who died in 1886), Laura (a painter), and Alfonso (who played for Real Madrid in the early 1900s before embarking on a career as a diplomat). Albeniz died on 18th May 1909 at age 48 in Cambo-les-Bains and is buried in the Cementiri del Sudoest, Barcelona.

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Londonderry Air (CB), Where’re you walk (CB), Theme from Organ Symphony No. 3 (CB), Gavotte (CB), La Princesse Jaune [The Yellow Princess](CB), Sweet Remembrance (CB), Princess Ida [Introduction] (CB), Symphony No. 4 Op. 98 (CB), Berceuse Op 16 (CB), Le Roi S’Amuse [Suite] (CB), Triumphal March: Cleopatra (CB), Prelude (Te Deum) (CB), Romance in F (CB), Soldiers Chorus [Opera : Faust 1859] (CB), Danse Villageoise [Suite Pastorale] (CB), Overture: The Thieving Magpie (CB), Les Patineurs [The Skaters Waltz] (CB), The Pelly Waltz (CB), Toasts and Tunes for all occasions (CB), Andante Cantabile (CB), March: Entrance of the Boyards (CB), Prelude and Les Chasseresses [Sylvia Ballet] (CB), March: Prussia’s glory (CB), Memories of Covent Garden (CB), Mazurka (Coppelia Ballet) (CB), Overture: Masques & Beramasques (CB), Malaguena [Opera: Boabdil] (CB), Krupp March (CB), March Lorraine (CB), L’enfance du Christ (CB), Jerusalem [with optional voice or choir] (CB), El baile de Luis Alonso (CB), March: The Grenadier’s Return (CB), French Military March [Suite Algerienne] (CB), March of the Peers (CB), At the Village fair [Opera: Faust] (CB), March: Le Pere la Victoire (CB), Marche Nuptiale (CB), March Majestic (CB), Funeral March of a Marionette (CB), Polovtsian Dances [Prince Igor] (CB), The Barber of Lavapies-Selection (CB), Light Baggage Gallop (CB), March: Remembrance of Paris (CB), Sheep may safely graze (CB), March to the Scaffold (CB), Trumpet Voluntary (1700) (CB), Triumphal March from Tarpeja WoO2 (CB), Water Musik [Suite 5 movements] (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 1 Op. 46 (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 2 Op. 46 (CB), Wenzel March (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 3 Op. 46 (CB), Ballet Egyptian (CB), Pomp & Circumstance Military March No. 1 (CB), Lucy Long for Bassoon and Concert Band, March: National Emblem (CB), La Chaste Suzanne (Trombone and CB), Triumphal March-Cantata: Caractacus Op. 35 (CB), La boda de Luis Alonso (CB), March Radetzky (CB), Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (CB), Brass Symphony [3rd Movement] (CB), Ouvre Ton Coeur (Open your heart) (CB), March for Concert Wind Band, Overture: Iolanthe (CB), Persian March Op. 289 for Concert Wind Band, March: Royal Standard (CB), A Highland Hoedown (CB), Overture: Italian girl in Algiers (CB), Overture: William Tell (Gallop only) (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 7 Phryne’s Dance (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 8 in G minor Op. 46 (CB), Selection: H. M. S. Pinafore (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 6. Mirror Variations (CB), Overture: The Barber of Seville (CB), Pavane pour une infante defunte (CB), Serenade Op. 22 for Concert Wind Band, Beguine Royale (CB), Destiny Waltz (CB), La Tarantelle de Belphegor (CB), Berceuse [Dolly Suite] (CB), Bourree [Suite ancienne] (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 4. Cleopatra’s Variations (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 5. Dance of the Trojan Women (CB), La Campanella (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 3. Ancient Dance (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 1. Dance of the Nubian Slaves (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 2. Slow Dance (CB), Strange Adventure [Yeomen of the Guard] (CB), Pomp & Circumstance Military March No. 4 (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 4 in F major Op. 46 (CB), Selection: The Pirates of Penzance (CB), Dance of the Tumblers (CB), Selection: The Mikado (CB), Bolero (CB), Beceuse de Jocelyn (Alto-Sax & Concert wind Band), Scicilienne [Pelleas & Melisande] Op. 80 (CB), Pavanne (CB), Dance of the little Moorish Slaves [AIDA] (CB), Salut d’amour (CB), Overture: Tancredi (CB), Norwegian Rhapsody (CB), Hungarian Dance [From Foreign Lands] Op. 23 (CB), Danse Slave [Opera: Le Roi Malgre Lui] (CB), March of the dwarfs [Lyric Suite Op. 54] (CB), La fille aux cheveux de lin (Girl with the flaxen hair) (CB), Festmarsch Wo05 (CB), TOREADOR’S SONG for Trumpet or Euphonium and Band, Procession of the Nobles [Ballet suite: Mlada] (CB), Overture: Oberon (CB), Walking the Dog (George Gershwin), Delius: Sleigh Ride (CB), Symphony No 5 (Reformation) (CB), Overture: Di Ballo (CB), Royal Fireworks Music (CB), Polka from Opera: The Bartered Bride (CB), Notturno (CB), Concerto in G minor [4th Movement] (CB), Rachmaninoff's Prelude (CB), Traumerei (CB), Serenade for Trumpet and Concert Wind Band (CB), Moonlight Sonata (CB), Wedding March (CB), Scherzo Fantastique Op. 25 (CB), Russian March (CB), Cradle Song (Solo Cornet and Concert Band), Even bravest heart may swell (For Solo Cornet and Concert Band), Donna Diana Overture (CB), Polonaise [La Nuit Noel] (CB), PROCESSION OF THE SARDAR(CB), Gershwin 3 Preludes (CB) and GOPAK (The Fair at Sorochinsk)

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