Pantaleón Enrique Joaquín Granados Campiña, commonly known as Enrique Granados in Spanish or Enric Granados in Catalan, was a Spanish composer of classical music, and concert pianist from Catalonia, Spain. His most well-known works include Goyescas, the Spanish Dances, and María del Carmen.
Enrique Granados
Enrique Granados and Andrés de Segurola in 1915
Goyescas, Op. 11, subtitled Los majos enamorados, is a piano suite written in 1911 by Spanish composer Enrique Granados. It was inspired by the work of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The piano pieces have not been authoritatively associated with any particular paintings with two exceptions:El amor y la muerte shares its title with one of Goya's prints from the series called Los caprichos
El pelele is one of Goya's paintings.
Goya's painting of "El Pelele" The mannequin or straw dummy.
Goya's painting of 1777 known as El Paseo de Andalucía or La Maja y los embozados.
Drawing for booklet cover, drawing for Goyescas (1954).
"El amor y la muerte" a print by Goya from 1799