José Antonio (1902-1936)
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[Antonio José Martínez Palacios] Composer, was born in a Burgos, died executed by a Falangist firing squad in 1936 at Estépar (Burgos).
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(1902-1936)
Castilian musician, he was shot during the Spanish civil war. He was a precocious musical talent. In 1920 he moved to Madrid to complete his studies. In 1925 he won a scholarship in Paris. He taught for four years in Malaga and then he came back to his hometown, Burgos, where he directed, until his death, the local choir. Winner of many composition competitions, he was appreciated by Joaquín Turina, Maurice Ravel and Regino Sainz de la Maza. (Barbara Bellettini: Breve Storia della Chitarra)
Castilian musician, he was shot during the Spanish civil war. He was a precocious musical talent. In 1920 he moved to Madrid to complete his studies. In 1925 he won a scholarship in Paris. He taught for four years in Malaga and then he came back to his hometown, Burgos, where he directed, until his death, the local choir. Winner of many composition competitions, he was appreciated by Joaquín Turina, Maurice Ravel and Regino Sainz de la Maza. (Barbara Bellettini: Breve Storia della Chitarra)
Composizioni (3)
| Titolo | Editore | Strumentazione | Anno |
|---|---|---|---|
| SONATA (1a edizione Gilardino/Sáenz Gallego, 1990) | BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI | 1933 | |
| SONATA (nuova edizione Gilardino/Iznaola, 1998) | BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI | 1933 | |
| ROMANCILLO INFANTIL | OPERA TRES |
Presente in antologie
- GUITAR CONCERT COLLECTION (editor Konrad Ragossnig) — Allegretto No. 7 aus 'Varios Ejercicios, Colección 3a' - El Amable No. 14 aus 'Colección 8a de Ejercicios y preludios' - Ejercicio No. 2 aus 'Colección 12a de Ejercicios' - Ejercicio No. 9 aus 'Colección 10a de Ejercicios' - Romance sans Paroles op. 23 -