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- Franz Liszt, Hungarian pianist and composer (1811–1886), wrote a jota for piano.
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Louis Gottschalk, American composer and pianist (1829–1869), composed the piano work La Jota Aragonesa, Op.14. Franz Liszt, Hungarian pianist and composer (1811–1886), wrote a jota for piano. [1] His Spanish Rhapsody for piano contains a Jota aragonese.
Isaac Albéniz, a composer from Camprodón in Catalonia, wrote multiple compositions dedicated to the jota. The first piece, Fantasia sobre motivos de la jota ( Fantasy of Jota’s Themes ) was composed in 1883.
Isaac Albéniz, Spanish composer (1860–1909), wrote a jota for piano. [1] Maurice Ravel, French composer (1875-1937), used the jota as a model for "Chanson à boire", the final song in his cycle Don Quichotte à Dulcinée.
Pedrell believed that the Aragonese jota was created in the 18th century and differed from the jota of the Iberian Peninsula. The first official appearance of the jota Aragonesa was in 1820 when it was performed for King Fernando VII and his wife during one of their official visits to Zaragoza.
Mar 18, 2021 · Jota, no. 4 from Siete canciones populares españolas written by Manuel de Falla in 1914, transcribed by Ernesto Halffter. Performed by Robbie Padilla on April 25, 2018, at Park Central ...
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This includes individual works designated by their composers as a 'Jota', a Spanish dance in triple time, in a title or subtitle. See also Boleros, Fandangos, Dances. → Sort this list by work type, instrumentation, composer, and more.
For a Clean Unedited part, a Literal Transcription, an Easier Version and a play-along audio accompaniment (all free) go to cellofun.eu. As this transcription is in the same key as the violin original composition, it can be played with the standard piano accompaniment part.