España Cañí (Marquina Narro, Pascual)

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Pauldebra (2019/1/6)

Performer Pages Paul De Bra (performer)
Publisher Info. PaulDe Bra, 2019.
Performers Professor P (Paul De Bra playing all parts)
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Misc. Notes Accordion Orchestra arrangement available from this page.
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For Accordion Orchestra (De Bra)

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Pauldebra (2019/1/6)

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Pauldebra (2019/1/6)

Arranger Paul De Bra (b. 1959)
Publisher. Info. Paul De Bra, 2019.
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Misc. Notes Although there are only 4 accordion parts and 1 bass accordion part a larger group of players is advised (for "diviso" and register changes).
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For 2 Accordions (De Bra)

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Arranger Paul De Bra (b. 1959)
Publisher. Info. Paul De Bra, 2019.
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Misc. Notes only Stradella bass needed (no melody bass)
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For Piano

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Arranger Unknown
Publisher. Info. London: D. Rahter, 1932.
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Misc. Notes Issued under Schauer & May imprint for Great Britain and Commonwealth. From uploader's collection, B&W with colour cover.
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General Information

Work Title España Cañí
Alternative. Title Spanish Gypsy Cance
Composer Marquina Narro, Pascual
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IPM 1
Key A minor
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1923-25 ca.
First Performance. 1926
Average DurationAvg. Duration 2.5 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation unknown at this time
External Links Wikipedia:España cañí Wikipedia

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Key changes from A minor to D major after 44 bars.