Narciso Casanovas
Narciso Casanovas was a Spanish composer, organist and chapelmaster (1747–1799). He was born at Sabadell and died at La Vinya Vella.
Also recorded as Narcís Casanoves i Bertran.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Narcís Casanoves i Bertran. His recorded languages were Catalan, Spanish and Latin. His recorded confession was Catholicism.
Formation and teaching
He trained under Josep Antoni Marti and Benet Julià i Ros.
As a teacher, Narciso Casanovas is recorded in connection with Josep Vinyals i Galí, Benet Brell i Clos, Pau Marsal i Boguñà and Josep Marinel·lo i Guardiola. Each of those relationships is stated by the authority record rather than inferred from style.
In detail
training under Josep Antoni Marti and Benet Julià i Ros is recorded. Josep Vinyals i Galí, Benet Brell i Clos and Pau Marsal i Boguñà are recorded as having studied under Narciso Casanovas. the recorded working language is Catalan, Spanish and Latin.
Chronology
- 1747Narciso Casanovas born at Sabadell.
- 1747Narciso Casanovas was born in 1747 at Sabadell.
- 1799Narciso Casanovas died at La Vinya Vella.
- 1799Narciso Casanovas died in 1799 at La Vinya Vella.
Sources
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- 1.
“Narciso Casanovas”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q275534: Narciso Casanovas
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