Cuentos de Espana, Book II, Op. 47, Nos 1-7 (1929): Cordoba en Fiesta
Cuentos de Espana, Book II, Op. 47, Nos 1-7 (1929): Canciones en la noche
Cuentos de Espana, Book II, Op. 47, Nos 1-7 (1929): Cantos Moriscos
Cuentos de Espana, Book II, Op. 47, Nos 1-7 (1929): Los Bebedores de Manzanilla
Cuentos de Espana, Book II, Op. 47, Nos 1-7 (1929): Paseo
Cuentos de Espana, Book II, Op. 47, Nos 1-7 (1929): La Mezquita
Cuentos de Espana, Book II, Op. 47, Nos 1-7 (1929): Torneo Caballeresco
Sanlucar de Barrameda, Op. 24 (1921): En la Torre del Castillo
Sanlucar de Barrameda, Op. 24 (1921): Siluetas de la Calzada
Sanlucar de Barrameda, Op. 24 (1921): La Playa
Sanlucar de Barrameda, Op. 24 (1921): Los Pescadores en Bajo de Guia
Ninerias, Book I, Op. 21, Nos 1-8 (1919): Prelude et Fugue
Ninerias, Book I, Op. 21, Nos 1-8 (1919): Ce Que L'on Voit sur la Giralda
Ninerias, Book I, Op. 21, Nos 1-8 (1919): Defile des soldats de plomb
Ninerias, Book I, Op. 21, Nos 1-8 (1919): Berceuse
Ninerias, Book I, Op. 21, Nos 1-8 (1919): Danse des Poupees
Ninerias, Book I, Op. 21, Nos 1-8 (1919): ?
Ninerias, Book I, Op. 21, Nos 1-8 (1919): A la memoire d'un bebe
Ninerias, Book I, Op. 21, Nos 1-8 (1919): Jeux
This is one of the best discs of Spanish piano music in the catalogs. Turina's piano music belongs to the great tradition of Albeniz and Granados. His pieces, based on Spanish folk styles, are gathered into collections t... more »hat have variety and shape. The music is wonderful, and so are the performances by Argentine pianist Mirian Conti, whose occasional recordings reveal her as a major talent. She plays all of this music with thrilling virtuosity and color. Not even Alicia de Larrocha's deleted Turina recordings were superior to these. This disc comes very highly recommended, look for sequels, too. --Leslie Gerber« less
This is one of the best discs of Spanish piano music in the catalogs. Turina's piano music belongs to the great tradition of Albeniz and Granados. His pieces, based on Spanish folk styles, are gathered into collections that have variety and shape. The music is wonderful, and so are the performances by Argentine pianist Mirian Conti, whose occasional recordings reveal her as a major talent. She plays all of this music with thrilling virtuosity and color. Not even Alicia de Larrocha's deleted Turina recordings were superior to these. This disc comes very highly recommended, look for sequels, too. --Leslie Gerber