A CHRONOLOGICAL VIEW OF WESTERN MUSIC HISTORY IN THE CONTEXT OF WORLD EVENTS

Felip Pedrell

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February 19, 1841: Felip (Felipe) Pedrell is born in Tortosa, 150 km southwest of Barcelona, Kingdom of Spain, the son of Felip Pedrell and María Sabaté.
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September 27, 1867: Felipe Pedrell (26) marries Carmen Domingo.
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April 14, 1874: L’ultimo Abenzeraggio, an opera by Felipe Pedrell (33) to words of Fors de Casamayor, is performed for the first time, at the Liceo, Barcelona.
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April 20, 1875: Quasimodo, an opera by Felipe Pedrell (34) to words of Barret after Hugo, is performed for the first time, in the Liceo, Barcelona.
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September 1, 1891: Felipe Pedrell (50) publishes Por nuestra Música, a manifesto in favor of national Spanish music.
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January 4, 1902: Los Pirineos (Els Pirineus), an opera by Felipe Pedrell (60) to words of Balaguer, is performed for the first time, at the Liceo, Barcelona in Italian as I Pirenei.
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October 27, 1905: The opera Matinada, by Filipe Pedrell (64) is performed for the first time, in Barcelona.
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February 7, 1914: Camille Saint-Saëns (78), Felipe Pedrell (72), Engelbert Humperdinck (59), Edward Elgar (56), and Claude Debussy(51) are awarded honorary membership in the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome.