Hilarión Eslava
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Miguel Hilarión Eslava y Elizondo (21 October 1807 – 23 July 1878) was a Spanish composer and pedagogue.[1]
Born in Burlada, Navarra, Eslava was co-founder of the society La España Musical with Emilio Arrieta, Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, and Joaquín Gaztambide to defend Spanish opera and zarzuela.
He died in Madrid aged 70.
References
- ^ Zallo, Ramón (2007). Basques, Today: Culture, History and Society in the Age of Diversity and Knowledge. Alberdania. p. 196. ISBN 9788496643598.
The nineteenth century, especially the period of Romanticism, was splendid, ..and Navarrans Hilarion Eslava (composer and pedagogue), Pablo Sarasate (violinist) and ...
External links
- A virtual portal to the music of Hilarión Eslava
- Free scores by Hilarión Eslava at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
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