The castanets. Book
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Francisco Asenjo Barbieri (Madrid, 1823-1894), composer considered father of the Zarzuela and precursor of the musical language authentically Spanish. He played instruments as clarinet and piano.
Choir conductor and orchestra, founder of different musical and cultural associations, among them the musical Spain, the Concerts Society and the Book lovers Society, publisher, critic, researcher, historian and essayist, belonged to San Fernando Academy and to the one of the Language and reached to compose more than 60 zarzuelas. Excellent composer, well-known conductor and tireless musicologist, he was responsible in the recovery of the musical heritage of his fatherland.
To the castanets, the only thing to do is to tie them to the fingers. Sinking well the teeth into the cords to tighten the pin, and start playing them, without amending in trifle, although yes in castanets. So, reader play them and I will be happy that you have a good time.
Technical data of the facsimile
Collection: Flamenco and andalusian folklore
ISBN: 978-84-96784-59-8
Code: E04-00184
Format: 120 X 175
Pages: 40 (b/n)
Original work:
Printer: Aribau and Cia ( successors of Rivadeneyra)
Place of impression: Madrid
Year of edition: 1878
Language: Spanish