
Alicia de Larrocha and Iberia
Hey everyone,
I'm super excited to share the latest tonebase YouTube video! This one is about Albéniz's masterwork "Iberia" - the story behind its composition, the pianists who brought it to life, and how Alicia de Larrocha made it immortal.
This was such a fun video to put together. It's also been super fun reading the comments of suggestions for other recordings of this marvelous piece. What are your favorites?
Hope you enjoy and as always, let me know what you think!
Robert
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Thanks for that great video!
I'd always avoided Iberia because of its reputation for extreme difficulty. But I looked at Henle's difficulty rating for the various pieces, and some of them are level 7, which isn't so scary. They give a 7 to the Chopin C minor Nocturne, which I've played -- it is certainly difficult, but not impossible for me. (Right now I'm foolishly working on the Chopin Barcarolle, which Henle says is 8, and it feels an order of magnitude harder than the Nocturne, so much so that at times I feel like giving up.)
So I may go ahead and try Rondeña some day. There's a wonderful YouTube video (with score) of Alicia de Larrocha playing it that is quite inspiring.