Rosa Sabater

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Rosa Sabater i Parera (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈrɔzə səβəˈte], Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrosa saβaˈter]; Barcelona, Catalonia, 29 August 1929 - Mejorada del Campo, Madrid, 27 November 1983) was a Catalan pianist. She was a pupil of Frank Marshall (pianist) (1883-1959), who headed the Academia Marshall in Barcelona, formerly the Academia Granados.[1]

She was killed during the air accident of Avianca Flight 011.

References

  1. ^ Spanish Music in the Twentieth Century 1993- Page 6 "Through Frank Marshall, the principal disciple of Granados, the influence of the Academia has continued to our own day, exemplified by pianists such as Alicia de Larrocha and Rosa Sabater."