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Abstract
The most famous and enduring of Granados’s majismo creations is the piano suite in two “books” entitled Goyescas: Los majos enamorados (Goyescas: The Majos in Love). The individual numbers of book 1 are “Los requiebros” (The Flirtations), “El colo- quio en la reja” (Dialogue at the Window), “El fandango de candil” (The Fandango by Candlelight), and “Quejas o La maja y el ruiseñor” (Complaints, or The Maja and the Nightingale); of book 2, “El amory la muerte” (Love and Death) and “Epílogo: Serenata del espectro” (Epilogue: The Ghost’s Serenade).
Title: Goyescas
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Abstract
The most famous and enduring of Granados’s majismo creations is the piano suite in two “books” entitled Goyescas: Los majos enamorados (Goyescas: The Majos in Love).
The individual numbers of book 1 are “Los requiebros” (The Flirtations), “El colo- quio en la reja” (Dialogue at the Window), “El fandango de candil” (The Fandango by Candlelight), and “Quejas o La maja y el ruiseñor” (Complaints, or The Maja and the Nightingale); of book 2, “El amory la muerte” (Love and Death) and “Epílogo: Serenata del espectro” (Epilogue: The Ghost’s Serenade).
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