List of Spanish composers
A list of composers from Spain:
A
- Marcial del Adalid y Gurréa (1826–1881), composer
- Dionisio Aguado y García (1784–1849), composer and guitarist
- Sebastian Aguilera de Heredia (1561–1627), composer and organist
- Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909), late Romantic composer and pianist, wrote nationalist works such as Iberia
- Mateo Albéniz (1755–1831), composer
- Manuel Alejandro (born 1969), contemporary song composer
- Edith Alonso (born 1974), composer of electronica and sound art
- Francisco Alonso (1887–1948), composer of zarzuela
- Vicente Amigo (born 1967), composer
- Juan de Anchieta (1462–1523), composer
- Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga (1806–1826), Romantic composer, nicknamed the "Spanish Mozart" before dying at age 19
- Emilio Arrieta (1821–1894), composer
B
- Salvador Bacarisse (1898–1963), composer
- Carlos Baguer (1768–1808), composer and organist
- Leonardo Balada (born 1933), composer, naturalized American
- Francisco Asenjo Barbieri (1823–1894), composer of zarzuela
- Sergio Blardony (born 1965), composer
- Tomás Bretón (1850–1923), composer
- Pablo Bruna (1611–1679), composer and organist
C
- Johannes Cornago (c. 1400–after 1475)
- Juan Bautista Cabanilles (1644–1712), composer and organist
- Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566), composer and organist
- Ramón Carnicer (1841–1922), composer
- Narciso Casanovas (1747–1799), composer
- Ruperto Chapí (1851–1909), composer
- Federico Chueca (1846–1908), composer
- Gaspar Cassado (1897–1966), composer and cellist
- Juan J. Colomer (born 1966), composer
- Francisco Correa de Arauxo (1584–1654), composer and organist
D
- Sebastián Durón (1660–1716), composer
- Gustavo Díaz-Jerez (born 1970), composer
E
- Juan del Encina (1468–1529), composer
- Gabriel Erkoreka (born 1969), composer
F
- Manuel de Falla (1876–1946), 20th-century composer, best known for The Three-Cornered Hat
- Mateo Flecha (1481–1553), composer
G
- Antón García Abril (born 1933), composer
- Manuel García the Senior (1775–1832), also Manuel del Pópulo Vicente Rodriguez García
- Roberto Gerhard (1896–1970), composer
- Enrique Granados (1867–1916), nationalist composer and pianist, influenced later composers such as Manuel de Falla
- Francisco Guerrero (1528–1599), composer
- Jesús Guridi (1886–1961), composer
H
- Cristóbal Halffter (born 1930), composer and conductor
- Ernesto Halffter (1905–1989), composer
- Rodolfo Halffter (1900–1987), composer
- Luis Venegas de Henestrosa (c. 1510–1570)
- Juan Hidalgo de Polanco (1614–1685), composer and harpist
- Joaquin Homs (1906–2006), composer
I
- Sebastián Iradier (1809–1865), composer
L
- Ricard Lamote de Grignon (1899–1965), composer
- Ramon Lazkano (born 1968), composer
- Antoni Lliteres Carrió (1673–1747), composer of zarzuela
- Miguel Llobet (1878–1938), guitarist and composer
- Alonso Lobo (1555–1617), composer
- Paco de Lucía (1947-2014), composer
- Hermes Luaces (born 1975), composer
- Pablo Luna (1879–1942), composer of zarzuela
M
- Josep Mestres Quadreny (born 1929), composer
- Tomás Marco (born 1942), composer
- Luis de Milán (c. 1500-1561), composer and vihuelist
- Federico Mompou (1893–1987), composer
- Ramón Montoya (1880–1949), composer
- Xavier Montsalvatge (1912–2002), composer
- José Luis Morán,[1] (born 1963), composer
- Cristóbal de Morales (1500–1553), composer
- Federico Moreno Torroba (1891–1982), composer
- Alonso Mudarra (1510–1580), composer
N
- Luis de Narváez (fl. 1526-1549), composer and vihuelist
- José Luis Narom[2](born 1963), composer
- Pablo Nassarre (1650–1730), composer, organist, and theorist
- Jaime Nunó (1824–1908), composer
O
- Fernando Obradors (1897–1945), composer
- Gonzalo de Olavide (1934–2005), composer
- Diego Ortiz (1510–1570), composer and theorist
P
- Luis de Pablo (born 1930), composer
- Felipe Pedrell (1841–1922), 19th-century composer
- Javier Pérez Garrido (born 1985), composer
- Joan Baptista Pla (1720–1773), composer
- Teobaldo Power (1848–1884), composer
- David del Puerto (born 1964), composer
- Joan Pau Pujol (1570–1626), composer
R
- Niño Ricardo (1904–1972), composer
- Joaquín Rodrigo (1901–1999), 20th-century composer, wrote the Concierto de Aranjuez for classical guitar and orchestra
- Antonio Rodríguez de Hita (1722–1787), composer
- Antonio Ruiz-Pipò (1934–1997), 20th-century composer for the guitar
S
- Sabicas (1912–1990), composer
- José María Sánchez-Verdú (born 1968), composer
- Manolo Sanlúcar (born 1943), composer
- Pedro Sanjuan (1886–1976), composer and conductor
- Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710), Baroque era guitar composer
- Pablo de Sarasate (1844–1908), Romantic era virtuoso violinist and composer
- José Serrano (1873–1941), composer
- Juan Sesé y Balaguer (1736–1801), composer
- Antonio Soler (1729–1783), wrote sonatas and concertos for the harpsichord and organ
- Fernando Sor (1778–1839), Classical/Romantic era composer for the guitar
- Pablo Sorozábal (1897–1988), composer
T
- Francisco Tárrega (1852–1909), Romantic era guitarist and composer
- Eduardo Torres (1872–1934), Late Romantic composer of organ works and guitar pieces
- Joaquín Turina (1882–1949), composer of chamber music, piano works, guitar pieces, and songs
U
- Juan de Urrede (c. 1430–after 1482)
- José María Usandizaga (1887–1915)
V
- Manuel Valls (1920–1984), composer
- Joaquín Valverde Durán (1846–1910), composer of zarzuelas
- Joaquín "Quinito" Valverde Sanjuán (1875–1918), composer of zarzuelas
- Octavio Vazquez (born 1972), composer
- Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548–1611), composer
- Pedro Vilarroig (born 1954), contemporary neo-tonal composer.
- Sebastián de Vivanco (1551–1622), composer
- Amadeo Vives (1871–1932), composer
Z
- Valentín Zubiaurre (1837–1914), composer
See also
References
- ↑ José Luis Morán on IMDb
- ↑ José Luis Narom on IMDb
This article is issued from
Wikipedia.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.