Prelude, Fugue, and Allegro in E-Flat Major (arranged for guitar, it is usually played in D Major with a Drop D tuning), BWV 998, is a musical composition written by Johann Sebastian Bach for Lute or Harpsichord. The piece was written around 1735.
At first La Catedral was composed 1921 in Montevideo (Uruguay), subtitled “Dístico sacro” with just the 2 pieces “Andante religioso” + “Allegro solemne”. The “Preludio (Saudade)” was composed in Habana (Cuba) 1938 and added as the 1st piece of La Catedral in 1939.
One more Albeniz’s piece originally written for piano, and made famous since being transcribed for guitar (by Miguel Llobet). Granada has become one of the most important works of the classical guitar repertoire.