Granados Centenary: New Board Member and Publication News The Granados Centenary steering committee is delighted to welcome Luisa Morales to the conference advisory board. Luisa Morales is a Spanish keyboardist and scholar who is internationally recognised as one of the most outstanding performers on Spanish keyboard music. As founder of FIMTE, she has developed a pioneering task presenting, yearly, recent advances in Spanish keyboard music scholarship. She has published numerous books and papers in various innovative fields of research and regularly gives concerts, lectures and teaches courses on topics covering different aspects of Spanish music and dance. Mrs. Morales has performed around the world in several venues and festivals including Harmoniques-Lausanne (Stein vis-à-vis combined instrument, 1777), St. Cecilia’s Hall-Georgian Society, Edinburgh (harpsichord Falkener, 1773), National Music Museum (Vermillion USA, harpsichord Kirckman, 1798), American Instrument Society (harpsichord Calisto, 1780), Goya’s Encounters (UCLA University Riverside), Duke University, Ballarat Festival (Victoria, Australia), Melbourne Recital Hall, Sydney University, Utrecht Oude Muziek, FIMTE Almería, Toronto, Barcelona, Costa Rica, Chili, Mexico, Rabat, Tánger, etc. Upcoming engagements include Toronto, Melbourne (Recital Hall and Melba Hall), and Bogotá. She is contributor to the New Grove’s Dictionary of Musical Instruments (Oxford University Press), the New Haydn Encyclopedia (Cambridge University Press) and has been reviewer of the series Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music (Oxford University Press). Luisa is a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. Secondly, we are excited to announce that Editorial Boileau (Barcelona) has several forthcoming publications in conjunction with the centenary—including a piano score app for iPad! First, there is a Spanish translation of Enrique Granados: Poet of the Piano, by Walter Aaron Clark. This will be a newly revised edition of the two prior editions published by Oxford University Press. Second, Ed. Boileau will be issuing the first ever publication of the Complete Correspondence of Enrique Granados, prepared by Miriam Perandones. This will be an essential source of new information about Granados and the basis for future research into his life and works. Lastly, Ed. Boileau has also created an app for iPad with the 254 piano works by Granados that are included in the Complete Piano Works of Enrique Granados (directed by Alicia de Larrocha and Douglas Riva). This app (coming soon to the App Store) will make individual scores of the complete works available instantly throughout the world.