Oriental Op. 37 (trombone and piano)

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Enrique Granados (1867-1916)
(1880)

‘Oriental’ is one of the pieces that make up the Danzas españolas, Op. 37, one of the most representative collections of the Spanish composer Enrique Granados. Written between 1890 and 1900, these dances reflect the diversity of Spanish folk music, fusing its essence with the romantic sensibility of the time.

Year of composition
Composed by Enrique Granados (1867-1916) between 1890 and 1900. Arranged by Raúl Sabiote in 2025 for trombone and piano.
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Approximate duration
5′
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Movements
Single movement .
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Instrumentation
Trombone and Piano
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Additional information about Oriental
‘Oriental’ is one of the pieces that make up the Danzas españolas, Op. 37, one of the most representative collections of the Spanish composer Enrique Granados. Written between 1890 and 1900, these dances reflect the diversity of Spanish folk music, fusing its essence with the romantic sensibility of the time.
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In Oriental, Granados manages to capture an evocative and melancholic atmosphere, using sinuous melodies and enveloping harmonies that suggest a subtle orientalist influence. Through the use of modal scales, ornate melodic turns and a slow rhythm, the piece conveys an introspective and exotic air, moving away from the conventional harmonic structures of European music. Such evocations, common in late 19th-century music, reflect the fascination with the oriental in the musical aesthetics of the time.
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Originally composed for piano, Oriental has been arranged and transcribed for various ensembles. On this occasion, it is presented in a version for trombone and piano, arranged and revised by Raúl Sabiote. This adaptation has been included in Reminiscencias (2025), Sabiote’s latest album.

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