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      • Chants d'Espagne, Op. 232, (Spanish: Cantos de España, English: Songs of Spain) is a suite of originally three, later five pieces for the piano by Isaac Albéniz. Prélude (later known as Asturias (Leyenda)), Orientale and Sous le palmier were published in 1892, and Córdoba and Seguidillas were added in the 1898 edition.
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  2. 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. The piece, which lasts around six minutes in performance, [2] was originally written for the piano and ...

  3. Asturias (Leyenda), named simply Prelude by its composer, is a musical work by the Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909).

  4. Leyenda is a stylized malagueña: the repetitive idiomatic guitar riff in the tenor and bass registers; cante jonde (deep song) section, with its call and response melody between a cantaor (singer) and a guitarist; and its use of the Spanish Phrygian mode all are hallmarks of the flamenco tradition.

  5. Learn How to Play Leyenda (Asturias) by Isaac Albéniz, on the classical guitar with professional-level performance. This is the ultimate, comprehensive guide to left and right-hand technique and interpretation of Leyenda.

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  6. Asturias (Leyenda), named simply Prelude by its composer, is a musical work by the Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909). The piece, which lasts around six minutes in performance, [2] was originally written for the piano and set in the key of G minor .

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    Asturias (Leyenda) (Isaac Albeniz) Written in the early 1890s, this is possibly the most well-known piece from the post-humous 1911 publication of Isaac Albeniz’ Suite Espanola No. 1 (Opus 47), in not appearing in the original version, although was first published in 1892 in Barcelona as the Preludio for Chants d’Espagne.

  8. Here's the music notation and TABs for Asturias (Leyenda) by Isaac Albéniz for Classical Guitar. Feel free to download, print, and share it.

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