La mà de Guido
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La mà de Guido is a Catalan music publishing house in Barcelona, Spain founded in 1986 by the composer and musicologist Llorenç Balsach (b. 1953).[1]
The name La Mà de Guido comes from the Catalan translation of the Guidonian hand.[2]
The primary notability of La Mà de Guido is in the publishing of music scores and editions for Catalan composers, living and dead.[3][4] The music publishing house also owns a recording label; this is primarily reviving the works of Catalan composers, but also recordings by Catalan musicians of other Iberian music, and archive historical recordings.[5][6] The label also distributes the Ars Harmonica label.
Published composers
[edit]- Josep Fàbrega (?-1791)
- Felip Pedrell (1841–1922)
- Enric Morera (1865–1942)
- Joaquim Cassadó (1867–1926)
- Josep Barberà (1877–1947)
- Antoni Massana (1890–1966)
- Agustí Borgunyó (1894–1967)
- Eduard Toldrà (1895–1962)
- Gaspar Cassadó (1897–1966)
- Manuel Blancafort (1897–1987)
- Lamote de Grignon (1899–1962)
- Joaquim Homs (1906–2003)
- J.M. Mestres Quadreny (b. 1929)
- Josep Soler (b. 1935)
- Llorenç Balsach (b. 1953)
- Jesús Rodriguez-Picó (b. 1953)
- José Galeote (b. 1970)
- David Esterri Carrasquer (b. 1970)
- Miguel Castro Santafé (b. 2001)
Recording artists
[edit]- Victoria Musicae. Dir. Josep R. Gil Tàrrega.
- Musica Reservata de Barcelona. Dir. including Bruno Turner, Peter Phillips (conductor).
- Harmonia del Parnàs. Dir. Marian Rosa Montagut.
- Maria Teresa Garrigosa. soprano.
References
[edit]- Notes
- ^ The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians, Volume 2 2001 Page 610
- ^ Noves reflexions a l'entorn de l'educació estètica. Seminari Iduna Barcelone p.107
- ^ Donald William Krummel, Stanley Sadie Music printing and publishing 1990 p73
- ^ Music publishers' international ISMN directory 2001 p172
- ^ David M. Cummings International who's who in music and musicians' directory. 2000 p34, 2003 p41
- ^ Casares E. Diccionario de la música española e hispanoamericana, Volume 2 2002 p122
- Sources