Guitar Catalog of the 20th and 21st Centuries

based on the original project by Vincenzo Pocci

rebooting by Cristiano Porqueddu

Ferrer José (1835-1916)

España

Guitarist and composer, was born in Torroella de Montgri (Gerona), died in Barcellona.

English
Josep Ferrer Esteve de Pujadas was born in Torroella de Montgri, in the province of Gerona, on 13th March 1835. His first musical instruction came from his father, a lawyer, music collector and guitarist. In 1860 he moved to Barcelona where he continued his studies with José Broca. Shortly after Broca's death in 1882 he went to Paris, staying there for sixteen years. He was guitarist at the Comedie Française in 1882 and then he then held several positions including teaching posts at the Institut Rudy and the Academic Internationale de Musique. In addition to his teaching Ferrer performed regularly and made periodic trips to Barcelona, during which he stayed with his great friend Domingo Bonet. In 1898 he returned to Barcelona occupying the post of professor of guitar at the Conservatorio del Liceo. It was during this three year period that Domingo Prat became a close aquaintance and it is from him that most of our information about Ferrer is gained. He visited Paris again, mainly it would seem, to complete and publish his Methodo. However it remained unpublished when he finally returned to Barcelona in 1905 where he lived until his death in 1916. Ferrer was a deeply religious man whose output of over 100 works included sacred music as well as guitar solos, duos and music for guitar and piano, guitar and flute, etc. He also wrote a history of the guitar which appeared in Mundo Grafico, Madrid. About 50 of his works were published mainly by Vidal of Barcelona, Dupont and Pisa of Paris, and latterly, Union Musical Espanola of Madrid. His unpublished Methodo with its studies, exercises and detailed text shows his great knowledge and understanding of the guitar's history and technique. It also demonstrates, as do these two duets, his great ability to write attractive and idiomatic music for the guitar which is of interest to both students and more advanced players. (David Burden, 1992 – Introduction Minuet & Vals, Chanterelle Verlag, 1992)
Note: Biographical details of Ferrer are very sparse and the information in this introduction is drawn from his entries in Domingo Prat's Diccionario de Guitarristas (Buenos Aires, 1934) [Reprinted by Editions Orphee, Columbus, Ohio, 1986] and Philip Bones' The Guitar and Mandolin (London, 1954).

Composizioni (165)

TitoloEditoreStrumentazioneAnno
EL MENSAJERO (vals) Op.55 BIBLIOTECA FORTEA 1913
EL MINUÉ Op.56 BIBLIOTECA FORTEA 1913
MARCHA NUPCIAL Op.61 [62] [in ALBUM OF MODERN SPANISH COMPOSERS] KALMUS 1913
MARCIA NUPCIAL Op.62 BIBLIOTECA FORTEA 1913
ADAGIO Op.60 BIBLIOTECA FORTEA
ADAGIO Op.60 SOUNDBOARD
ADAGIO Op.60 [in ALBUM OF MODERN SPANISH COMPOSERS] KALMUS
AGRÉMENTES DU FOYER (trois pièces faciles) Op.32 (1885/90) PISA
ALLEGRETTO MODERATO [n.2 from COLECCIÓN 7ª de Ejercicios] [from THE GUITARIST'S PROGRESS. Book 1] GARDEN MUSIC
ALLEGRETTO [n.6 from COLECCIÓN 12ª de Ejercicios] [from THE GUITARIST'S PROGRESS. Book 2] GARDEN MUSIC
ALLEGRETTO [n.7 from COLECCIÓN 3ª. Varios ejercicios] [in GUITAR CONCERT COLLECTION (editor Konrad Ragossnig)] SCHOTT
ALLEGRO [n.15 from COLECCIÓN 3ª. Varios ejercicios] [from THE GUITARIST'S PROGRESS. Book 1] GARDEN MUSIC
ALLEGRO [n.6 from COLECCIÓN 1ª. Estudios] [from THE GUITARIST'S PROGRESS. Book 3] GARDEN MUSIC
ANDANTE [n.1 from COLECCIÓN 2ª. Colección de ejercicios] [in THE GUITARIST'S PROGRESS. Book 3] GARDEN MUSIC
ANDANTINO [n.7 from COLECCIÓN 2ª. Colección de ejercicios] [in THE GUITARIST'S PROGRESS. Book 3] GARDEN MUSIC
BELLE (gavotte) Op.24 (1885/90) self-published
BELLE (gavotte) Op.24 (1885/90) PISA
BELLE Op.24 [in CHARME DE LA NUIT (edited by Simon Wynberg)] FABER
BRISAS DE ESPANA (vals) [BRISE D'ESPAGNE Op.37] [in SPANISH FAVORITES FOR CLASSIC GUITAR] COLUMBIA
BRISAS DEL PARNASO (cuatro piezas) Op.6 (1874/75) VIDAL Y ROGER
CANTO DE AMOR (vals de concierto) Op.20 (1882/85) VIDAL Y ROGER
CHARME DE LA NUIT Op.36 [in CHARME DE LA NUIT (edited by Simon Wynberg)] FABER
COLECCIÓN 10ª de Ejercicios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 11ª de Ejercicios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 12ª de Ejercicios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 2ª. Varios estudios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 3ª. Varios ejercicios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 4ª. Estudios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 5ª. Ejercicios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 6ª de Ejercicios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 7ª de Ejercicios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 8ª de Ejercicios y Preludios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN 9ª de Ejercicios non pubblicata
COLECCIÓN DE VALSES non pubblicata
CUATRO PIEZAS FACILES Op.50 (rev. E.Fenicio) VP MUSIC MEDIA
DANZA DE LOS NAYADES [LA DANSE DES NAÏADES Op.35] [in SPANISH FAVORITES FOR CLASSIC GUITAR] COLUMBIA
DOS TANGOS Op.19 UME
DOS TANGOS Op.19 VIDAL Y ROGER
ECHOS DE LA FORÊT (mélodie-valse) Op.22 (1885/90) PISA
EJERCICIO [from COLECCIÓN 3ª. Varios ejercicios] [in CHARME DE LA NUIT (edited by Simon Wynberg)] FABER
EJERCICIO [from COLECCIÓN 6ª de Ejercicios] [in FIRST REPERTOIRE FOR SOLO GUITAR Book 1] FABER
EJERCICIO [in GITAAR ALBUM (met CD)] KAVEPÉ MUSIC
EJERCICIO [n.2 from COLECCIÓN 12ª de Ejercicios] [in FIRST REPERTOIRE FOR SOLO GUITAR Book 1] FABER
EJERCICIO [n.2 from COLECCIÓN 12ª de Ejercicios] [in GUITAR CONCERT COLLECTION (editor Konrad Ragossnig)] SCHOTT
EJERCICIO [n.6 from COLECCIÓN 2ª. Colección de Ejercicios] [in FIRST REPERTOIRE FOR SOLO GUITAR Book 2] FABER
EJERCICIO [n.7 from COLECCIÓN 2ª. Colección de Ejercicios] [in FIRST REPERTOIRE FOR SOLO GUITAR Book 2] FABER
EJERCICIO [n.7 from COLECCIÓN 3ª. Varios Ejercicios] [in FIRST REPERTOIRE FOR SOLO GUITAR Book 2] FABER
EJERCICIO [n.9 from COLECCIÓN 10ª de Ejercicios] [in FIRST REPERTOIRE FOR SOLO GUITAR Book 1] FABER
EJERCICIO [n.9 from COLECCIÓN 10ª de Ejercicios] [in GUITAR CONCERT COLLECTION (editor Konrad Ragossnig)] SCHOTT
EL AMABLE [n.14 from COLECCIÓN 8ª de Ejercicios y Preludios] [in CHARME DE LA NUIT (edited by Simon Wynberg)] FABER

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