Felip Pedrell Sabaté (Spanish: Felipe) (19 February 1841 – 19 August 1922) was a Catalan composer, guitarist and musicologist. Pedrell was born in Tortosa...
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Albéniz's music. In 1883 Albéniz met the teacher and composer Felipe Pedrell. Pedrell was a leading figure in the development of nationalist Spanish...
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Minas, Uruguay; he was the nephew of the Spanish guitarist and composer Felipe Pedrell. Initially, he studied harmony at Montevideo before he went to Spain...
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Цезарь Антонович Кюи (Moscow: Muzyka, 1989), p. 221. As Cui wrote to Felipe Pedrell in 1897: "Bien que russe, je suis d’origine mi-française, mi-lithuanienne...
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as idle and lazy. Other less successful hypotheses include those of Felipe Pedrell and Carlos Alemendros who state that while the term Flamenco is Spanish...
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Nicolau Manent's zarzuela; Sueño y realidad, a zarzuela with music by Felipe Pedrell 1854 (16 February): J. Freixas' opera, La figlia del deserto 1857 (23...
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of the late Romantic era. Spanish composers of this period included Felipe Pedrell, Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados, Joaquín Turina, Manuel de Falla, Jesús...
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– Dame Genevieve Ward, soprano (b. 1837; heart disease) August 19 – Felipe Pedrell, composer (b. 1841) August 22 – Sofia Scalchi, operatic contralto (b...
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Manuel Domingo y Sol (Tortosa, 1836 – 1909) was a Roman Catholic priest. Felipe Pedrell (Tortosa, 1841 – Barcelona, 1922) was a composer, guitarist and musicologist...
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philosopher Francisco Giner de los Ríos and Catalan musicologist and composer Felipe Pedrell (Falla's early music teacher). Later came the French hispaniste fr:Maurice...
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Ortiz (1510–1570), composer and theorist Luis de Pablo (1930–2021) Felipe Pedrell (1841–1922) Joan Baptista Pla (1720–1773) David del Puerto (born 1964)...
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studied at the Milan Conservatory, and was a pupil in Barcelona of Felipe Pedrell. He returned in 1920 to his native country, settling in Lima. Eight...
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February 19 Elfrida Andrée, organist, conductor and composer (died 1929) Felipe Pedrell, composer (died 1922) March 1 – Romualdo Marenco, composer for ballet...
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disciple. Before studying with de Falla in Madrid, she was a pupil of Felipe Pedrell, and later studied with Enrique Granados. She spent 10 years in the...
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Concerto; Le jongleur de Notre-Dame; Thérèse; Don Quichotte; Cigale Felipe Pedrell 1842 1922 Spanish Ján Levoslav Bella 1843 1936 Slovak Émile Bernard...
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monastery of Montserrat, and a collection of Spanish folk songs from Felipe Pedrell. Additionally, Rózsa composed a love theme for Rodrigo and Chimene's...
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the princess of Asturias. Esmeralda was the honorary president, while Felipe Pedrell served as the president and the writer Saturnino Jiménez Enrich [es]...
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instrument. As a teacher based in Barcelona, his best-known pupils included Felipe Pedrell and José Ferrer who both dedicated compositions to him (and vice versa)...
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1850, the Teatro Real in Madrid. The pioneer of opera in Spain was Felipe Pedrell, one of the fathers—with Francisco Asenjo Barbieri—of modern Spanish...
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time. Álvarez's salons were a catalytic platform for musicians like Felipe Pedrell, José Inzenga and Miguel Marqués. At these gatherings there were concerts...
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(1510–1570), composer and theorist Luis de Pablo (1930–2021), composer Felipe Pedrell (1841–1922), 19th-century composer Joan Baptista Pla (1720–1773), composer...
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1964 Greece Stephen Paulus 1949 2014 United States Carlos Pedrell 1878 1941 Uruguay Felipe Pedrell 1841 1922 Spain Ferdinand Pelzer 1801 1860 Germany Re-located...
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Metastasio was first performed in Naples in 1736. The musicologist Felipe Pedrell reported seeing the manuscript in the library of San Giacomo degli Spagnuoli...
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in the Catalan musical renaissance. He then became an early pupil of Felipe Pedrell, a fundamental figure of 20th century Spanish music. He soon moved to...
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includes Isaac Albéniz, José Antonio de Donostia, Manuel de Falla, Felipe Pedrell, Joaquín Rodrigo, Joaquín Turina, and José María Usandizaga. After his...
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studied at the National School of Music in Madrid with teachers such as Felipe Pedrell and Andrés Monge. With them, as well as with Tomás Bretón, he maintained...
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piece was to be his song collection Dix Mélodies, which was praised by Felipe Pedrell as a "true model of what a composer's inspiration may create in this...
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study Spanish literature with Ramón Menéndez Pidal and composition with Felipe Pedrell and Federico Olmeda. Later, teachers in Paris included Déodat de Séverac...
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de Pelayo, first opera premiered by the orchestra 1874 (April 14) Felipe Pedrell's opera L'ultimo Abenzerraggio 1892 (May 14) Tomás Bretón's opera Garín...
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unreadable). Villalonga's compositions have received high appraisal from Felipe Pedrell—comparing them to those of Victoria and Palestrina—Georges Jean-Aubry...
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