Felip Pedrell
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| Born | 19 February 1841 Tortosa |
| Died | 19 August 1922 (aged 81) Barcelona |
Felip Pedrell (Spanish: Felipe)(19 February 1841, Tortosa – 19 August 1922, Barcelona), was a Spanish Catalan composer. He worked as a musicologist and early music specialist and edited Victoria’s opera omnia and the requiem of Joan Brudieu. This and other of his writings fostered a keen interest in the early music of Spain. Among his notable pupils was composer Rosa García Ascot.
Roberto Gerhard set 8 of Pedrell's folk tunes as Cancionero de Pedrell.
[edit] References
- "Pedrell, Felipe". Britannica Concise Library. Britannica. 2006.
- More information with scores and music
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