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The Spanish Piano

ANAM Pianos bring the colours of Spain to the Abbotsford Convent in a wonderfully intimate performance of Romantic Spanish repertoire. Tonight’s program is an ode to the Spanish greats, offering a vivid snapshot of their works.

Journey across the Iberian Peninsula with Enrique Granados and see through the eyes of painter Francisco Goya in Goyescas. Manuel de Falla’s Fantasía bætica harkens back to an ancient Andalusia, glimpsing a world long past. Finally, ANAM’s Resident Faculty and Head of Piano, Timothy Young, leads our pianists in selections from Isaac Albéniz’s Iberia — a passionate evocation of Spain in all its colour and character.

Enrique GRANADOS Allegro de concierto, Op. 46
Manuel DE FALLA Fantasía bética
GRANADOS Goyescas, op. 11, Book 1 (selections)
Isaac ALBÉNIZ Iberia (selections) 

Timothy Young (ANAM Resident Faculty, Head of Piano) director/piano 
ANAM Pianists

Duration: approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes (includes a 20-minute interval)


Timothy Young's position is supported by the Orthwein Foundation.


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For this event, tickets booked in advance are offered on a "pay what you wish" basis. In addition to a Standard price, we offer the option of paying A Little Extra for those who would like to contribute a little more, as well as the option of paying A Little LessRead more about why here.

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Pia Johnson

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