Andres Isasi y Linares

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Born: 1890 (Spain)
Died: 1940 (Spain)

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On the Naxos label (8.557584) his Symphony # 2, op 23 was issued together with the 'Suite # 2, op 21

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His full work is as follows: for orchestra: Asleep Love, Zharufa, The Oracle, The Sin, Concert for Piano and Orchestra, Tragical Berceuse, Symphony #1 and #2, three Impromptus, Three Ballads, Sonatina Marinera, etc.

Biography

In 1941, Isasi had presented his Second Symphony in Budapest. Isasi was also veyy famous in Budapest. The Budapest Music Academy was the first to perform Isasi. Despite his fame in Europe, Andres Isasi is little known in his birthplace. The explanation to this might be that Isasi was never in desperate need of money. He even had a nobiliary title. Probably because of this, he always kept his independence as far as composing was concerned.

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