José Ignacio Quintón

José Ignacio Quintón

José Ignacio Quintón (February 1, 1881 – December 19, 1925) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a pianist and composer of danzas.Quintón was born into a musically talented family. His father a Frenchman by the name of Juan Bautista Quintón y Luzón, was a graduate of the Conservatory of Music of Paris. The elder Quintón was also a composer and organist who became his son's first music teacher. When Quintón was two years old, his family moved to the town of Coamo. In Coamo, he took piano lessons with Ernesto del Castillo. In 1890, when he was nine years old, he performed his first concert. When he was only eleven years old he accompanied the famed violinist Brindis de Salas, on the piano in a concert and was highly acclaimed by de Salas. Quintón continued to study music and was the director of his school's band. During his spare time he gave piano and violin lessons.

By 1917, Quintón had taught himself to read English. This enabled him to read and study the English language music magazines of the time thus, becoming informed on the styles and compositions of Debussy, Ravel and other composers.

The first danzas that Quintón composed were "Confía" (Trust), "Mi estrella" (My Star) and "Amor imposible" (Impossible Love). He received many awards and the recognition of his fellow musicians for the compositions of "Cuarteto para instrumentos de cuerdas" (Quartet for string instruments), "Variaciones sobre un tema de Humel" (Variations of a theme of Humel) and many others. He also wrote "Misa de Requiem" as a tribute to the late composer of danzas, Angel Mislán.

His greatest composition was the danza "El coquí". In this danza he was able to simulate the sound of the Coquí, which is a tiny frog only found in Puerto Rico with a unique call, with the notes of the band's instruments.

José Ignacio Quintón died on December 19, 1925 in the town of Coamo where he is buried.

The town of Coamo has honored his memory by naming one of its principal avenues after him and by conserving the house in which he lived in as a historical landmark. The José I. Quintón Academy of Music is located in Coamo.

ee also

*List of famous Puerto Ricans

External links

You may listen to "El coquí" by José Ignacio Quintón: [http://www.ladanza.com/coqui.htm Here] .


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