Francisco Escudero (composer)

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Monument to Francisco Escudero in Zarauz (Guipúzcoa).
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Francisco Escudero García de Goizueta (San Sebastián, 13 August 1912 – San Sebastián, 17 June 2002)[1] was a Basque composer.

He obtained the Premio Nacional de Bellas Artes for his Trío bucólico in 1937. During the Spanish Civil War he moved to France. In 1945 he became director of the .

Selected works[]

  • Pinceladas vascas
  • Zigor
  • Gernika
  • Eusko Salmoa
  • Sinfonía mítica
  • Illeta
  • Aránzazu (symphonic poem)
  • Evocación en Itziar
  • Concierto Vasco para piano y orquesta
  • Concierto para violoncello y orquesta
  • Sinfonía Sacra
  • Fantasía geosinfónica

References[]

  1. ^ Francisco Escudero García de Goizueta (Enciclopedia Auñamendi, Euskomedia)
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