Enrique Granados, Playera, OP 5 # 5.
I played Ernesto Lecuona Malaguena about age 12, in my fourth year of lessons, but it has five to a beat. If you want something simpler, the first line of Gitanerias on the back looks rhythmically basic.
And if you want to pay a moldy oldy from the twenties, look for a popular arrangement of Espana Cana. All the USA sold Spanish band LP's of the fifties had this on it.
I'm ethnically Appalachian Dutch-Native American-English, and my piano teacher was Greek second generation, but I love this type of music. Houston was a real melting pot, as the saying goes. I heard a hot salsa band Labor Day weekend and am trying to negotiate lessons from the piano player to play this style of piano by ear. Could be a real adventure. This repretoire is not on the radio or in stores, here in the midwest USA.