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Published: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 at 13:33 PM


Perhaps the story of Isaac Albéniz is not the most colourful, unlikely or fascinating of any composer’s life. But it can’t be far off, especially as accounts of it have often been liberally peppered with self-created disinformation.

Composer Paul Dukas once termed Albéniz ‘a Don Quixote with the manner of Sancho Panza’ and his biographer, Walter Aaron Clark, found discrepancies in information that showed the composer was a deeply unreliable narrator of his own existence. He left, for instance, an account of studying with Franz Liszt in Budapest that turned out to be pure fantasy. The genuine side of Albéniz’s irrepressible spirit, however, lives on in his great-hearted music.