Jaume Pahissa i Jo (also Jaime; October 8, 1880 – October 27, 1969, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a Spanish-born composer and musicologist. From an...
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discovered some unknown manuscripts of important composers, such as Jaume Pahissa, Alexandre Tansman, Gaspar Cassadò and others. "Luigi Attademo". Biography...
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1919 (15 February) Jaume Pahissa's opera, La morisca 1920 (24 January) Joaquim Cassadó's Lo monjo negre 1923 (31 March) Jaume Pahissa's Marianela 1924 (20...
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The Rise and Fall of an Empire by Natasha Barrero. Spanish musician Jaume Pahissa wrote the opera Galla Placídia in 1913. Galla Placidia is played by...
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12, 1998) was an Argentine composer of classical music. A student of Jaume Pahissa, his early music was predominantly atonal, although his later compositions...
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Lamote de Grignon, Oleguer Junyent, Frank Marshall, Rafael Moragas, Jaume Pahissa and Santiago Rusiñol. He showed great interest in the sound of the cobla...
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He composed two operas: Mirentxu (1910, in Basque) and Amaya (1920). Jaume Pahissa, a pupil of Enric Morera, wrote several operas in Catalan, such as Gal-la...
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Khovanshchina Galla Placidia, Roman regent, daughter of Emperor Theodosius I Jaume Pahissa i Jo: Gal·la Placídia (1913) Vasco da Gama, Portuguese explorer Giacomo...
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Conservatory. His principal teachers were Lluís Maria Millet, Enric Morera, Jaume Pahissa, and Eduard Toldrà. After the Spanish Civil War, Montsalvatge began...
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Jacques Offenbach Les contes d'Hoffmann Coppelius/Miracle/Dapertutto Jaume Pahissa La princesa Margarida [unknown] Mario Persico Morenita Ribera Ildebrando...
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