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Name
  
Jose Santesteban

Role
  
Composer


Parents
  
Jose Juan Santesteban

Children
  
Jesus de Santesteban

Jose Antonio Santesteban

José Antonio Santesteban (San Sebastián, 18 October 1835 – San Sebastián, 21 September 1906) was a Basque composer, the most famous of the musical family of that name (his father was José Juan Santesteban and his son was pianist Jesús de Santesteban), who wrote the first opera in Basque, Pudente, to a libretto by Serafin Baroja. In 1879 he succeeded his father's post as organist in Santa Maria, Donostia.

In 1863 he inaugurated the installment of a Cavaillé-Coll organ in Santa Maria, Donostia and in 1879 he succeeded his father's post as organist of the parish.

Works

  • Pudente, the first Basque opera (2 acts, 15 music numbers, including Gernikako Arbola)
  • 12 masses for grand orchestra
  • 2 Misereres (1 for 4 voices)
  • Psalms
  • Motets
  • 24 Préludes pour piano, op. 84 (with dedication "to my friend Tomás Bretón")
  • Cantos y Bailes Tradicionales Vascongados
  • References

    José Antonio Santesteban Wikipedia


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