词条 | Mateo Albéniz |
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He was born in the Basque region. He held a post as Maestro de Capilla in San Sebastián and in Logroño from 1795 to 1800, when he returned to San Sebastián (where he died) until his retirement in 1829.[4] He composed masses, vespers, motets, and other church music, never published, and a book of solfeggi (published at St. Sebastian, 1800). Albéniz also wrote for the harpsichord and fortepiano. The work by which he is best known today is the Sonata in D major, of which a popular transcription for guitar has been made. Notes1. ^{{GroveOnline|title=Albéniz, Mateo|author=Robert Stevenson|access-date=January 11, 2016}} 2. ^Mateo Albéniz in Answers.com 3. ^George Grove, "Albeniz, Pedro," in A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1900). 4. ^Mateo Albéniz in Answers.com References
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