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Asturias (Leyenda), named simply Prelude by its composer, [1] is a musical work by the Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909). The opening is shown here in piano score. The repeated D is an example of the use of a pedal note.
Asturias (Leyenda), named simply Prelude by its composer, is a musical work by the Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909). The opening is shown here in piano score. The repeated D is an example of the use of a pedal note.
Asturias was the scene of several battles during the First Carlist War (1833-1839), especially Oviedo, which was taken by General Gómez in the summer of 1835 after crossing the Tarna pass with a Carlist detachment of 2,800 men.
Leyenda "Asturias" First performed on 16 October 2016 at the National Opera of Bucharest. First performed by the Ballet Nacional de España on 15 April 2021 at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville.
Original title: Preludio, or Prélude. Also called: Asturias-Leyenda and Leyenda. Asturias, solo piano piece written in the early 1890s by Catalan composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz, using rolled chords that effectively evoke the strumming of a guitar.
- Betsy Schwarm
Asturianu occidental, or Western Asturian: one of its main characteristics is the use of decreasing diphtongs /ei/ and /ou/ (e.g., freisnu [ash tree], cousa [thing]), instead of the well-known monophtongs /ei/ > /e/ and /ou/ > /o/ in the other Asturian variants (e.g., fresnu [ash tree], cosa [thing]);
Asturias was occupied by human groups from the lower Paleolithic (100,000 years ago) in a period between Achalense and Musteriense. There are cave paintings that date from 30,000 years ago and correspond to the cultures.
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