Composers

Joaquín Turina

Piano
Violin
Voice
Cello
Orchestra
Viola
Mixed chorus
Guitar
Lute
Organ
Piece
Song
Suite
Dance
Sonata
Variation
Fantasia
Operas
Quartet
Trio
by popularity

#

2 Danzas sobre temas populares españolas, Op.413 Arias, Op.263 Danzas Andaluzas, Op.83 Poemas, Op.813 Sonetos, Op.545 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op.555 Danzas Gitanas, Series 2, Op.84

B

Bailete, Op.79

C

Canto a Sevilla, Op.37Círculo, Op.91Concierto sin Orquesta, Op.88Contemplación, Op.99Cuentos de España, Series 1, Op.20Cuentos de España, Series 2, Op.47

D

Danzas fantásticasDesde mi terraza, Op.104

E

El barrio de Santa Cruz, Op.33El castillo de Almodóvar, Op.65El Circo, Op.68El Cristo de la Calavera, Op.30El poema de una sanluqueña, Op.28El Poema Infinito, Op.77En el Cortijo, Op.92En la zapatería, Op.71Evocaciones, Op.46

F

Fandanguillo, Op.36Fantasía italiana, Op.75Fantasía sobre cinco notas, Op.83

H

Hipócrates, Op.86Homenaje a Lope de Vega, Op.90Homenaje a Navarra, Op.102

J

Jardín de niños, Op.63Jardín de OrienteJardines de Andalucía, Op.31

L

La Leyenda de la Giralda, Op.40La oración del torero, Op.34La Procesión del Rocío, Op.9La Romanza del quiero y no puedoLa Venta de los Gatos, Op.32Las musas de Andalucía, Op.93

M

Mallorca, Op.44MargotMiniaturas, Op.52Mujeres de Sevilla, Op.89Mujeres Españolas, Series 1, Op.17Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op.73

N

Navidad, Op.16Niñerías, Series 1, Op.21Niñerías, Series 2, Op.56

O

Ofrenda, Op.85

P

Partita in C major, Op.57Piano Quartet in A minor, Op.67Piano QuintetPiano Trio No.1, Op.35Piano Trio No.2, Op.76Pieza romántica, Op.64Poema en forma de canciones, Op.19Por las Calles de Sevilla, Op.96Preludio, Op.10Preludios, Op.80

R

Radio Madrid, Op.62Rapsodia sinfónica, Op.66Recuerdos de la Antigua España, Op.48Recuerdos de mi rincón, Op.14Rima, Op.6Rincón mágicos, Op.97Rincones de Sanlúcar, Op.78Rincones Sevillanos, Op.5Ritmos, Op.43

S

Saeta, Op.60Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Op.24Scene andalouseSerenata, Op.87Sevilla, Op.2Silhouettes, Op.70Sinfonía sevillana, Op.23Sonata fantasía, Op.59Sonata Romántica, Op.3String Quartet, Op.4

T

Tarjetas Postales, Op.58Tema y variaciones, Op.100Tríptico, Op.45

V

Variaciones clásicas, Op.72Verbena madrileña, Op.42Viaje marítimo, Op.49Violin Sonata No.1, Op.51Violin Sonata No.2, Op.82Vocalizaciones, Op.74

Á

Álbum de viaje, Op.15
Wikipedia
Joaquín Turina Pérez (9 December 1882 – 14 January 1949) was a Spanish composer of classical music.
Turina was born in Seville. He studied in Seville as well as in Madrid. He lived in Paris from 1905 to 1914 where he took composition lessons from Vincent d'Indy at his Schola Cantorum de Paris and studied the piano under Moritz Moszkowski. Like his countryman and friend, Manuel de Falla, while there he got to know the impressionist composers Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy.
On 10 December 1908 he married Obdulia Garzón and together they had five children. She was the dedicatee of the Danzas fantásticas, which he completed in 1919.
Along with de Falla, he returned to Madrid in 1914, working as a composer, teacher and critic. On 28 March 1916, he joined the Madrid Symphony Orchestra at the Hotel Ritz in that city, to perform the premiere of Falla's revised orchestral version of El amor brujo. In the early months of 1929, he visited Havana, Cuba, where he gave a series of seven lectures at the Hispanic-Cuban Institute of Culture.
In 1931 he was made professor of composition at the Madrid Royal Conservatory. He died in Madrid. Among his notable pupils were Vicente Asencio and Celedonio Romero.
His works include the operas Margot (1914) and Jardín de Oriente (1923), the Danzas fantásticas (1919, versions for piano and orchestra), La oración del torero (written first for a lute quartet, then string quartet, then string orchestra), chamber music, piano works, guitar pieces and songs. Much of his work shows the influence of traditional Andalusian music. He also wrote a short one-movement Rapsodia sinfónica (1931) for piano and orchestra. His music often conveys a feeling of rapture or exaltation. His guitar works include Fandanguillo and Hommage à Tárrega, which were written for Andrés Segovia. The dedicatee and/or first performer of a number of his piano works was José Cubiles.
See: List of compositions by Joaquín Turina
He composed a variety of types of music.