
For Waldo Geuns, one such unforgettable musical work is Goyescas
by the Spanish composer Enrique Granados. He gives voice to love in all
its joyful and challenging moments in this, his greatest piano suite.
Granados uses the titles and the scenographic notes in the score to
illustrate how two lovers make overtures to each other as they dance,
how their relationship blossoms even as it weathers darker days, until
fate ultimately takes its toll and one of the lovers passes away,
leaving the other behind with nothing but beautiful memories.Granados, like Sergei Rachmaninov, was one of the last great
pianist-composers.
His mastery of the piano can be heard in his
exceptional virtuosity and lyricism. It inspired Geuns to walk in his
footsteps and write his own music, using his melodies as points of
departure. Not only did this give Geuns greater insight into Granados’
music, but it also allowed him to add to his story one of the most
beautiful moments in a romantic relationship: the moment of first eye
contact, and the realisation that one’s life will never be the same from
that moment on.
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