Baltasar Saldoni

Spanish musicologist and composer (1807–1889)
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Baltasar Simón Tito Saldoni i Remendo (Barcelona, 4 January 1807 - Madrid, 3 December 1889) was a Spanish composer and musicologist.[1] He was a pupil of Francesc Queralt.[2]

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  1. ^ Suzanne Rhodes Draayer Art Song Composers of Spain: An Encyclopedia- 2009 - 0810867192 Page 138 Baltasar Saldoni Remendo (Baltasar Simón Tito Saldoni Remendo) (1807 to 1889), historian, composer, singer, professor of voice, and academician, was born in Barcelona. He began his musical studies at age seven
  2. ^ "Francisco Queralt (1740 - 1825)". musicadiz1812.es. Archived from the original on September 28, 2019. Retrieved Sep 28, 2019.
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