Joaquín Turina’s songs are little-known today, but not only was he part of an important and influential group of early twentieth-century Spanish composers such as Albéniz, Falla and Granados, he possessed a beautiful and individual compositional style.
This can be heard clearly in these songs, which range from the ethereal Ave María, with its exquisite piano accompaniment and transcendent vocal line, to the joyfully exuberant Las locas.
Homenaje a Lope de Vega, Op. 90
Poema en forma de canciones (5), Op. 19
Dos canciones, Op. 38
Tres Poemas Op. 81
Tres Sonetos Op. 54
Tres Arias Op. 26
Vocalizaciones, Op. 74
Ave María, Op. 95
Triptico, for voice & piano, Op. 45