Timeline of trends in music from Spain

Timeline of trends in music from Spain

Time line for Music of Spain

**1470 Francisco de Peñalosa born
**1500 Cristóbal de Morales born
**1500 Luis de Milán born
**1528 Francisco de Peñalosa died
**1553 Cristóbal de Morales died
**1561 Luis de Milán died
**1640 Gaspar Sanz born
**1673 Antonio de Literes born
**1674 "Suite Española" (Sanz) written

* The Eighteenth Century
**1710 Gaspar Sanz died
**1729 Antonio Soler born
**1747 Antonio de Literes died
**1754 Vicente Martín y Soler born
**1775 "Il Tutore Burlato" (Vicente Martín y Soler) written
**c 1780 "Six concertos for two organs" (Antonio Soler) written
**1783 Antonio Soler died
**1778 Fernando Sor born
**1795 "Taming of the Shrew" (Vicente Martín y Soler) written

* The Nineteenth Century
**1806 Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga born
**1806 Vicente Martín y Soler died
**1821 "Variations on a Theme of Mozart" (Sor) written
**1826 Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga died
**1829 "Variation ofn a Scottish theme" (Sor) written
**1830 "Méthode pour la Guitare" (Sor) published
**1839 Fernando Sor died
**1844 Pablo de Sarasate born
**1845 Fernando Obradors died
**1852 Francisco Tárrega born
**1860 Isaac Albéniz born
**1867 Enrique Granados born
**1876 Manuel de Falla born
**1878 Miguel Llobet born
**1882 Joaquín Turina born
**1886 "Suite Española" (Albéniz) written
**1890 "12 Danzas españolas" (Granados) written
**1893 Andrés Segovia born
**1897 Fernando Obradors born
**1899 "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" (Tárrega) written

* The Twentieth Century
**1901 Joaquín Rodrigo born
**1905 Ernesto Halffter born
**1908 Pablo de Sarasate died
**1909 Francisco Tárrega died
**1909 Isaac Albéniz died
**1911 "Goyescas" (Granados) written
**1913 Ataúlfo Argenta born
**1916 Enrique Granados died
**1919 "El Sombrero de Tres Picos" (de Falla) written
**1923 Alicia de Larrocha born
**1923 Victoria de los Ángeles born
**1925 "El amor brujo" (de Falla) written
**1927 Narciso Yepes born
**1930 Cristóbal Halffter born
**1933 Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos born
**1938 Miguel Llobet died
**1939 "Concierto de Aranjuez" (Rodrigo) written
**1941 Jordi Savall born
**1946 Manuel de Falla died
**1948 Juan Martín born
**1949 Joaquín Turina died
**1954 "Fantasia para un Gentilhombre" (Rodrigo) written
**1958 Ataúlfo Argenta died
**1967 "Concierto Andaluz" (Rodrigo) written
**1987 Andrés Segovia died
**1989 Ernesto Halffter died
**1997 Narciso Yepes died
**1999 Joaquín Rodrigo died
**2005 Victoria de los Ángeles died


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