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Marcial del Adalid y Gurréa (24 August 1826 – 16 October 1881) was a Spanish composer. He studied music in London between 1840 and 1844 with Ignaz Moscheles and it is possible that he also studied with Chopin in Paris. Both men influenced the style and form of his musical compositions. After finishing his studies, Adalid y Gurréa returned to Spain where he lived in A Coruña and later Madrid. Highly influenced by lieder, his most important compositions were vocal art songs and songs for the piano. A particularly fine example of his work is his 1877 composition Cantares nuevos y viejos de Galicia where he successfully blended the folklore of Galicia with the technique and spirit of Romantic piano music. He also composed one opera Inese e Bianca, which was never staged. In addition to composi

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  • Marcial del Adalid (né à La Corogne le 24 août 1826 et décédé à Lóngora, La Corogne, le 16 octobre 1881) est un compositeur espagnol. (fr)
  • Marcial del Adalid y Gurréa (24 August 1826 – 16 October 1881) was a Spanish composer. He studied music in London between 1840 and 1844 with Ignaz Moscheles and it is possible that he also studied with Chopin in Paris. Both men influenced the style and form of his musical compositions. After finishing his studies, Adalid y Gurréa returned to Spain where he lived in A Coruña and later Madrid. Highly influenced by lieder, his most important compositions were vocal art songs and songs for the piano. A particularly fine example of his work is his 1877 composition Cantares nuevos y viejos de Galicia where he successfully blended the folklore of Galicia with the technique and spirit of Romantic piano music. He also composed one opera Inese e Bianca, which was never staged. In addition to composi (en)
  • Marcial del Adalid, (La Coruña, 24 de agosto de 1826 – Lóngora, Oleiros (La Coruña), 16 de octubre de 1881) fue un compositor español. Comenzó sus estudios musicales en su ciudad natal donde empezó ya a componer. En 1844 viaja a París con la intención de estudiar con Frédéric Chopin, pero esto no llegó a suceder. Se traslada a Londres, donde de 1844 a 1849 estudia con Ignaz Moscheles. De vuelta en París, parece ser que recibió consejos de Liszt. Era hombre de notable cultura literaria, y en muchas de sus obras se citan a conocidas figuras del Romanticismo, como José de Espronceda, Lamartine, Lord Byron. De vuelta a España vivió algunos años en Madrid y después de un viaje a París donde intentó infructuosamente estrenar su ópera Inese e Bianca, con libreto italiano de Achille de Lauzières, (es)
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