Felipe Pedrell et Les Pyr n es explores the life and work of the influential Spanish composer Felipe Pedrell, focusing particularly on his connection to the cultural and musical traditions of the Pyrenees region. Henri de Curzon delves into Pedrell's contributions to Spanish nationalism in music, examining how he drew inspiration from the folk music and landscapes of the Pyrenees. This study offers valuable insights into the development of Spanish musical identity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, showcasing Pedrell's efforts to create a distinctly Spanish classical music rooted in regional traditions. The book provides a detailed look at Pedrell's compositions and his role in shaping the future of Spanish music.
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