Enrique Granados

Spanish pianist and composer of Goyescas

Enrique Granados - Spanish pianist and composer of Goyescas
Born

July 27th, 1867
158 years ago

Died

March 24th, 1916
109 years ago — 48 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Spain

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A Spanish pianist and composer, contributed significantly to the early 20th-century classical music scene. Granados studied under notable composers and gained attention for his piano compositions, which reflected Spanish folk themes. His most prominent work, Goyescas, premiered in 1911 and includes a suite for piano that later inspired an opera adaptation. Granados's life was cut short during World War I when his ship was torpedoed while crossing the English Channel. Despite his brief career, his influence in the realm of Romantic music remains.

Composed the piano suite Goyescas

Created an opera version of Goyescas

Developed the Spanish piano repertoire

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