Clotilde Cerdà i Bosch

Clotilde Cerdà i Bosch (1861–1926) was a Spanish harpist, journalist and music teacher.

Also recorded as Clotilde Cerda; Clotilde Cerdà; Esmeralda Cervantes.

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Overview

Also worked under the name Esmeralda Cervantes.

Born at Barcelona in 1861, died at Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1926.

In detail

training under Mariano Fortuny Marsal and Félix Godefroid is recorded. the recorded working language is Spanish, Catalan and English.

Residence is recorded at Barcelona and Madrid. Employment is recorded with La Ilustración de la Mujer (Barcelona), Acadèmia per à la Il·lustració de la Dona and National Conservatory of Music of Mexico.

Sources

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    “Clotilde Cerdà”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    The Art Institute of Chicago, collection records associated with Clotilde Cerdà i Bosch.

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q8346979: Clotilde Cerdà i Bosch

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