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In 1847 the institution inaugurated the opera house [[Gran Teatre del Liceu]]. In 1854, the Liceo Filarmónico and the Gran Teatre del Liceu separated administratively. Nevertheless, both entities have always remained closely linked. | In 1847 the institution inaugurated the opera house [[Gran Teatre del Liceu]]. In 1854, the Liceo Filarmónico and the Gran Teatre del Liceu separated administratively. Nevertheless, both entities have always remained closely linked. | ||
[[File:TeatreDelLiceu.jpg|thumb|left|Facade of the [[Gran Teatre del Liceu]]]] | [[File:TeatreDelLiceu.jpg|thumb|left|Facade of the [[Gran Teatre del Liceu]]]] | ||
Among its students have been, among other, artists as: singers [[Francisco Viñas]], [[Maria Barrientos]], [[Josefina Huguet]], [[Conchita Supervía]], [[Mercedes Capsir]], [[Elvira de Hidalgo]], [[Miguel Fleta]], [[Victoria de los Ángeles]], [[Jaume Aragall]], [[Montserrat Caballé]], [[Manuel Ausensi]], [[Josep Carreras|José Carreras]], [[Eduard Giménez]], [[Dalmacio González]], [[Juan Pons]], [[Nuria Rial]], [[Josep Bros]]; guitarist [[Renata Tarragó]]; | Among its students have been, among other, artists as: singers [[Francisco Viñas]], [[Maria Barrientos]], [[Josefina Huguet]], [[Conchita Supervía]], [[Mercedes Capsir]], [[Elvira de Hidalgo]], [[Miguel Fleta]], [[Victoria de los Ángeles]], [[Jaume Aragall]], [[Montserrat Caballé]], [[Manuel Ausensi]], [[Josep Carreras|José Carreras]], [[Eduard Giménez]], [[Dalmacio González]], [[Juan Pons]], [[Nuria Rial]], [[Josep Bros]]; guitarist [[Renata Tarragó]]; pianists [[Frank Marshall (pianist)|Frank Marshall]], [[Luisa Lacal de Bracho]]; or composers [[Leonardo Balada]], [[Lluís Benejam]], [[Agusti Grau]] [[Joan Guinjoan]], [[Joan Lamote de Grignon]], [[Ricard Lamote de Grignon]], [[Frederic Mompou]], [[Carles Santos]], [[Manuel Valls (composer)|Manuel Valls]], and [[Joaquim Zamacois]]. Many of them also became professors there upon completion of their studies, including [[Renata Tarragó]]. Among the professors there were Catalan composers [[Enric Morera i Viura|Enric Morera]], [[Graciano Tarragó]] and German composer [[Engelbert Humperdinck (composer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]]. The [[Barcelona Guitar Orchestra]] is based there. | ||
Since 1999 Maria Serrat i Martín has assumed the General Direction and in 2002 the Spanish composer and musicologist [[Benet Casablancas]] assumed the academic direction of the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu. | Since 1999 Maria Serrat i Martín has assumed the General Direction and in 2002 the Spanish composer and musicologist [[Benet Casablancas]] assumed the academic direction of the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:39, 29 October 2025
Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu (Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a music college in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was created in 1837 with the name Liceo Filo-dramático de Montesión.
In 1847 the institution inaugurated the opera house Gran Teatre del Liceu. In 1854, the Liceo Filarmónico and the Gran Teatre del Liceu separated administratively. Nevertheless, both entities have always remained closely linked.
Among its students have been, among other, artists as: singers Francisco Viñas, Maria Barrientos, Josefina Huguet, Conchita Supervía, Mercedes Capsir, Elvira de Hidalgo, Miguel Fleta, Victoria de los Ángeles, Jaume Aragall, Montserrat Caballé, Manuel Ausensi, José Carreras, Eduard Giménez, Dalmacio González, Juan Pons, Nuria Rial, Josep Bros; guitarist Renata Tarragó; pianists Frank Marshall, Luisa Lacal de Bracho; or composers Leonardo Balada, Lluís Benejam, Agusti Grau Joan Guinjoan, Joan Lamote de Grignon, Ricard Lamote de Grignon, Frederic Mompou, Carles Santos, Manuel Valls, and Joaquim Zamacois. Many of them also became professors there upon completion of their studies, including Renata Tarragó. Among the professors there were Catalan composers Enric Morera, Graciano Tarragó and German composer Engelbert Humperdinck. The Barcelona Guitar Orchestra is based there.
Since 1999 Maria Serrat i Martín has assumed the General Direction and in 2002 the Spanish composer and musicologist Benet Casablancas assumed the academic direction of the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu.
External links
- Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu website Template:Webarchive (in Catalan, Spanish and English)
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