Pedro J Torres - The Life of Isaac Albeniz

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THE LIFE OF ISAAC ALBÉNIZ

by Pedro J Torres

EARLY LIFE

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Born in 1860 in Camprodon, Spain.

His sister taught him how to play the piano at the age

of 1.

He performed for the first time at age 4.

Isaac applied and took the entrance examination for

piano at the Conservatoire de Paris, a prestigious

music school.

Traveled all over the world performing by the age of

15.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

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Isaac studied at the Royal Conservatory of

Brussels.

In 1880 Albéniz went to Budapest, Hungary to

study with Franz Liszt.

In 1883 he met the teacher and composer Felip

Pedrell, who inspired him to write Spanish

music such as the Chants d'Espagne.

He continued he concert career by touring

throughout Europe between 1889 and 1892.

During the 1890's he lived in London and

composed musical comedies.

UNTIL HIS DEATH 

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In 1893 he married his student Rosina

Jordana. Together they had three children,

two of which would survive him.

In 1900, Isaac was diagnosed with Bright’s

disease a classification of kidney disease that

ultimately cause his death in 1909 just 11

days short of his 49th birthday.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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Many of pieces have been turned into popular

translations on the guitar.

The government of France awarded Albéniz its highest

honor, the Grand-Croix de la Légion d'honneur.

All of his personal papers are kept at various

institutions.

A film was made in his honor in 1947, titled Albéniz.

His best pieces include: Asturias (Leyenda), Granada,

Sevilla, Cadiz, Cordoba, Cataluna, and the Tango in D