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Music
[Introduction]
[Contents]
Quiet, reserved, but full of charm with a very small number of sounds.
This is an authentic biography of Federico Mompou (1893? 1987), a Shiho of modern Spanish music, who wrote simple piano pieces and songs.
Born in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, and created an exquisite connection of sounds, and wrote simple piano pieces and songs.
Although he was a pianist, he grew up as a composer in Paris.
He pursued his own music while being inspired by foley, Lovell, Satie, and Rokuningumi.
Although he is praised by various circles and is popular in the Parisian society, he falls into a deep slump.
However, several decades later, "A fresh start" was waiting for him.
The family of Granados, Falla, La Rocha, Vince, Segovia, Valerie, Picasso, and Stravinsky.
Exchanges with contemporary musicians and cultural figures such as Granados, Falla, La Rocha, Vince, Segovia, Valerie, Picasso, and Stravinsky.
Exchanges with musicians and cultural figures of the same era such as Vigna, Independent Composers Association / Prelude for the Left Hand, Political Instability / Death of the Father, Serious Illness of the Elder, Spanish Civil War / World War II
□ Work Commentary 1926? 1940
■ Chapter 5 The Age of Barcelona (1941? 1956)
Temporary Return to Barcelona, Encounter with Carmen / Starting Again / <
□ Work Commentary 1941? 1956
□ Column 3 Words addressed to the author from Clara Janness
■ After marriage (1957? 1971)
Finally getting married / Compostela Music Course / Death of Janes, Junior Friends <<
□ Work Commentary 1957? 1971
□ Column 4 Interview with Prevel
■ Finally getting married / Compostela Music Course / Death of Janes, Junior Friends
Finally getting married / Compostela Music 1925 1920 1925 1926 1940 1972 1987 1972 1987 1960 1893 1910 1911 1919 1911 1919 1920 recital Altesse 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 Charles de Gaulle University of humanities arts and social sciences Doshisha Satie Michael Nyman foley