Óscar Esplá
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Óscar Esplá y Triay | |
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Bust of Óscar Esplá by Vicente Bañuls, 1923 | |
Born |
Alicante, Spain | 5 August 1886
Died |
6 January 1976 89) Madrid, Spain | (aged
Residence | |
Nationality | Spanish |
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Known for |
Óscar Esplá y Triay (Alicante, 5 August 1886 – Madrid, 6 January 1976) was a Spanish composer.[1] The Conservatorio Superior de Música (conservatory) of the city of Alicante is dedicated to him. The Premio internacional de composición Óscar Esplá (Óscar Esplá international prize for composition) was created in 1955 and is awarded by the city of Alicante.[2]
Honours
Esplá was elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts de Paris on 9 May 1956.[3] In 1959 he received the Gran Cruz de Alfonso X el Sabio (B.O.E. 02.041959).
Works
- El sueño de Eros (1910), symphonic poem
- Suite levantina (1911)
- La nochebuena del diablo (1923), cantata
- Don Quijote velando las armas (1924), symphonic poem
- Himno republicano (1931), which contributed to the official version of the Himno de Riego under the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939)
- Sinfonía Aitana (1964)
References
- ↑ Emiliano García Alcázar, "Esplá (y Triay), Óscar", Grove Music Online. Accessed February 2013
- ↑ Pere Miguel Campos (13 November 1982) "Josep Solé Sardá ganó el premio de composición Oscar Esplá" El País. Accessed February 2013
- ↑ "Associés étrangers" (Fauteuil VI), Académie des Beaux-Arts de l"Institut de France. Accessed February 2013
Further reading
- Luis Español Bouché (2005) "Oscar Esplá: la música en el exilio", Ateneístas Ilustres, Madrid: Ateneo de Madrid, pp. 261–270
- Jan de Kloe (2001) Oscar Esplá in Belgium (1936-1949), Columbus: Editions Orphée
- Jeannine Bouché (1998) Cancionero de Joaquín Turina y Óscar Esplá, Madrid: J. Bouché
- [various] (1996) Sociedad Arte y Cultura en la obra de Óscar Esplá, Madrid: Instituto Nacional de Arts Escénicas y de la Música
- Emiliano García Alcázar (1993) Óscar Esplá y Triay: (Alicante, 5-8-1886, Madrid, 6-1-1976): estudio monográfico y documental, Alicante: Instituto de Cultura Juan Gil-Albert; CAM, Fundación Cultural
- Antonio Iglesias (1973) Óscar Esplá, Madrid: Servicio de Publicaciones de Educación y Ciencia
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