Albeniz/Leytush – "La Vega", (The Alhambra) by I. Albeniz Sheet Music for Full Orchestra at Sheet Music Direct
Log In
1150955
Albeniz/Leytush – "La Vega", (The Alhambra) Digital Sheet Music
Cover Art for "Albeniz/Leytush – "La Vega", (The Alhambra)" by I. Albeniz PASS

Albeniz/Leytush – "La Vega", (The Alhambra)
by I. Albeniz Full Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

£47.99
Sales tax calculated at checkout.
Free access with trial. £9.99/month after. Cancel anytime.
Purchase of Albeniz/Leytush – "La Vega", (The Alhambra) includes:
Official publisher PDF download (printable)
Access anywhere, including our free app

This item is not eligible for PASS discount.

Audio Preview

Product Details


Product Description

Orchestra: Piccolo, Flute, Oboe, English Horn, Clarinet in B flat, Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, 2 Bassoons, 4 Horns in F, 2 Trumpets in B flat, 2 Trombones, Bass Trombone, Tuba, Timpani, Percussion: Triangle, Castanets, Maracas, Snare drum, Cymbals, Gong, Tam-tam, Bass drum, Harp and Strings. - Advanced Intermediate - Digital Download Composed by Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909). Arranged by Arkady Leytush. Romantic Period, Impressionistic, Repertoire, European. 96 pages. Published by Arkady Leytush (S0.616185). Item Number: S0.616185 The composition of "La Vega" completed in 1897. It is interesting to note that Albeniz almost completely abandoned the composition of piano works after "La Vega", although his fame was mainly focused on the works for this instrument. Although "La Vega" was planned as part of a cycle of melodies written on poems by his patron Money-Coutts and was therefore used as an independent piece of an orchestra suite, this work was originally composed for piano. According to the autographed dating found on the last page of the manuscript, Albeniz finished "La Vega" at first on January 26, 1897 in Auteuil, in a Paris neighborhood. In the course of the following weeks, decided to make profound changes. He deleted the last five pages of the Vega, added six at the beginning and composed a different ending of seven more pages. This revision ended in Paris on February 14, 1897, and Albeniz wrote down on the last page: "La Alhambra", symphonic suite on poems by F. B. Money-Coutts: nº 1: "La Vega". La Vega is an evocation of the Granada plains on the edge of the city, a "musical reflection", as the composer put it, contemplated from the Alhambra Palace. Claude Debussy, on hearing Albeniz play the piece, enthusiastically told him of his wish to immediately go and discover Granada.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.