Ramón Carnicer y Battle (24/10/1789 - 17/03/1855), a Spanish opera composer from Tarrega. He worked during the French invasion as organist and teacher at Mahon in Menorca.
| Source: | Grove’s dictionary of music and musicians |
| Contributor: | Tassos Dimitriadis (picture)
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Requiem
| Period: | Early Romanticism |
| Composed in: | 1829 |
| Musical form: | mass |
| Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
| In memory of: | Mary Josepha Wettin (1802-1829), the third wife of Ferdinand VII, king of Spain |
This requiem is for four voices and orchestra.
| Contributor: | Tassos Dimitriadis
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Vigil of the dead
| Period: | Early Romanticism |
| Composed in: | 1833 |
| Text/libretto: | Latin |
| In memory of: | Ferdinand VII de Bourbon (1784–1833), king of Spain |
This Vigil of the dead was written for the funeral of Fernando VII, in 1833.
| Contributor: | Tassos Dimitriadis
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| Ferdinand VII (dedicatee) |
Requiem
| Period: | Early Romanticism |
| Composed in: | 1842 |
| Musical form: | mass |
| Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
This requiem is for four voices and orchestra.
| Contributor: | Tassos Dimitriadis
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