Malaguena [Opera: Boabdil]

By: Moritz Moszkowski
For: Orchestra
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Composer
Moritz Moszkowski
Year of composition
1910
Arranger
Year of arrangement
2001
Difficulty
Difficult (Grades 7+)
Duration
4 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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Moritz (Maurice) Moszkowski (23 August 1854 - 4 March 1925) was a German composer, pianist, and teacher of Polish descent. Ignacy Paderewski said, "After Chopin, Moszkowski best understands how to write for the piano". Although little known today, Moszkowski was well-respected and popular during the late nineteenth century. He was born in Breslau, Prussia (now Wroclaw, Poland) and studied music in Breslau, Dresden and Berlin, under Theodor Kullak and others. He was a teacher in Berlin for many years. His pupils included Josepk Hofman and Ernst Schelling. After a successful career as a concert pianist and conductor, he settled in Paris in 1897, where his students included Thomas Beecham and, informally, Gaby Casadeus. In 1899 the Berlin Academy elected him a member. He died in Paris, in obscurity and poverty.

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Persian March Op 289, Londonderry Air, Jerusalem (With optional Voice or Choir), Ballet Egyptian, Overture: The Land of the mountain and the flood, Memories of Covent Garden, March: Entrance of the Boyards, The Pelly Waltz, Andante Cantabile, Lucy Long for Bassoon and orchestra, Passacaglia & Fugue in C minor, Boccherini's Minuet (Orch), Toasts and Tunes for all occasions, March Lorraine (Orch), March: The Grenadier’s Return, Danse Villageoise (Suite Pastorale), Polovtsian Dances [Prince Igor], Princess Ida [Introduction], Where’re you walk (Flute or Oboe or Trumpet solo and orchestra), Zapateado [Danza Espanolas No. 2], Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Orch), L’enfance du Christ (Orch), Sheep may safely graze (Orch), Dance of the Blessed Spirits [Orfeo & Euridice], La Mourisque (Orch), Jesu joy of man’s desiring, March of the Peers (Orch), The Barber of Lavapies-Selection (Orch), El baile de Luis Alonso (Orch), Rondeau in C, Arioso (Orch), Trumpet Voluntary (1700), March Radetzky, Wenzel March, Triumphal March from Tarpeja WoO2, Light Baggage Gallop, March: Remembrance of Paris, Andantino, March: Royal Standard, Triumphal March-Cantata: Caractacus Op. 35, Ouvre Ton Coeur (Open your heart), Pavane pour une infante defunte, Beguine Royale, Bourree [Suite ancienne], Water Music [Suite: 5 movements], The Shepherds’ Lottery, Theme from Organ Symphony No. 3, Sevilla [Suite: Espanola Op. 47], La Campanella, Eton Place, Selection: H. M. S. Pinafore, Weinachtkonzert [Concerto Grossi] No. 12, March: National Emblem, Scicilienne [Pelleas & Melisande] Op. 80, La Boda de Luis Alonso (Orch), Bolero, Flower Duet [Opera: Lakme], Overture: Di Ballo, Selection: The Mikado, Selection: The Pirates of Penzance , Clair de lune [Suite Bergamasque] (Orch), Bethena [A concert waltz], Gymnopedies No. 2, Brother James’ Air (Marosa), Gymnopedies No. 1, Hungarian Dance [From Foreign Lands] Op. 23, Strange Adventure [Yeomen of the Guard], Humoresque Op. 101, Scheherazade: Theme from 3rd movement, La fille aux cheveux de lin (Girl with the flaxen hair), Partita No. 3 in E major [BWV1006], Suo Gan [Welsh Air] (Orch), Dance of the little Moorish Slaves [AIDA], Triumphal March: Cleopatra, Prelude (Te Deum), Sweet Remembrance, Berceuse Op. 16, A Highland Hoedown, Saint-Saen's Gavotte, Chaconne, Romanza Andaluza, Festmarsch Wo05, TOREADOR’S SONG for Trumpet and Orchestra, Procession of the Nobles [Ballet suite: Mlada], Symphony No 5 (Reformation) 3rd Movement, Delius: Sleigh Ride, Havanaise Op. 83 for violin & orchestra, Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso Op. 28 for violin & orchestra, Royal Fireworks Music, Concerto in G minor [4th Movement], Notturno, Serenade for Solo Trumpet and orchestra, Wedding March, Scherzo Fantastique Op. 25, Sarabande, Russian March, Post Horn Galop (for Post Horn and orchestra) and A 17th Century Suite (1633)

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