La labor de Enric Granados en el proceso de la recepción de la música de Bach en Barcelona
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https://doi.org/10.3989/anuariomusical.2001.56.105Abstract
The musical personality of Enric Granados (1867-1916) includes many aspects, especially piano interpretation and symphonic, scenic, "liederistic" and piano composition, as well as pedagogy, together with the foundation of the Granados Academy (1900). He got to know Bach's music through Ch. W. Bériot in Paris and F. Pedrell in Barcelona. He spread Bach's music as a soloist, director and pedagogue, together with other important disciples of Pedrell: J. Albéniz, L. Millet and H. Angles. The article includes 14 concerts in Barcelona related to Granados (1895-1912).
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