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Relayed from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
GRANADOS wrote four volumes of Spanish
Dances, showing in places something of the same spirit of abandon as Brahms in his Hungarian Dances. Their remarkable rhythmic power is especially noticeable.
Enrique Granados was, like Albeniz (another leader among modern Spanish composers) a Catalonian, but was six years younger than he. In the second year of the war Granados lost his life through the sinking of the Sussex. in which he was returning from the New York performance of his Opera Goyescas.