Knowledge (XXG)

Jaime Teixidor

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to lead the Banda del Círculo Instructivo Musical. In 1928 he won a competition to direct the municipal band of Barakaldo which he did until the end of his life. One source indicates he gave up the direction of the band for political reasons during the
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After studying composition and conducting in Barcelona he joined the army in 1906 as a musician, performing on the saxophone. He became the director of the 68th “Africa” Regiment band (Banda Música del regimiento 68) in the autonomous Spanish city of
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His daughter, María Teresa Tico Texidor (1907–1993), was also a composer, including “Paz Eterna” and “Rosa Evangélica”.
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Rehrig, William H. The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. Volume 2 & 3. Integrity Press, 1991 & 1996.
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Sacris (la marcha al Santísimo sobre motivos del Tantum ergo, co-authored with María Teresa Tico Texidor)
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on the Moroccan coast. He retired from military service in 1920 after thirteen years with this band.
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and also taught piano and violin. He resided in Carlet only a couple of years and then moved to
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on February 23, 1957. He was a Spanish musician, conductor, publisher, and composer.
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El Arbuyo (jota basque dedicated to Sociedad Deportiva Arbuyo, a local football club)
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in 1925 by Música Moderna, and in Barcelona by Joaquín Mora in 1928.
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La Virgen de la Roca (co-authored with María Teresa Tico Texidor)
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La Virgen Milagrosa (The Miraculous Virgin; processional march)
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In 1924, he directed the Banda de Música Primitiva in
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Index

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Catalan
[ˈʒawmətəʃiˈðoɾðəlˈmaw]
Barcelona
Barakaldo
Melilla
Carlet
Manises
Valencia
Spanish Civil War
marches
pasodobles
boleros
foxtrots
jotas
sambas
tangos
schottisches
waltzes
Amparito Roca
Carlet
Madrid
Boosey & Hawkes
Aubrey Winter
Categories
Spanish classical composers
Spanish male classical composers
Composers from Catalonia
20th-century classical composers
1884 births

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