LC control no. | n 2004077412 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ferrer, Anselm |
Variant(s) | Ferrer i Bargalló, Anselm Bargalló, Anselm Ferrer i Ferrer i Bargalló, Josep Bargalló, Josep Ferrer i Ferrer, Anselmo |
Associated country | Spain |
Located | Montserrat (Spain) |
Birth date | 1882-04-16 |
Death date | 1969-04-26 |
Place of birth | Capellades (Spain) |
Place of death | Montserrat (Spain) |
Field of activity | Sacred music Choral music |
Affiliation | Escolania Montserrat Escolania Montserrat Montserrat (Abbey) |
Profession or occupation | Composers Organists Choral conductors Teachers Monks |
Found in | Granados, Enrique. Dante, p2001: (Piezas sobre cantos populares españoles arr. for orchestra by Anselm Ferrer) Ferrer, P. Anselmo. Salve montserratina, 1959: disc label (P. Anselmo Ferrer, Monje de Montserrat; Dom Anselmo Ferrer; composer, conductor) liner notes (P. Anselmo Ferrer; born in Capellades in 1882) Grove music online, November 19, 2019 (Ferrer (i Bargalló), Dom Anselm (Josep); Spanish teacher and composer; born Capellades, Barcelona, April 16, 1882; died Montserrat, April 26, 1969; was a member of the Escolanía of Montserrat, 1892-1898, returning as its director from 1911-1933; compositions are almost all sacred; also a prolific writer on philosophy, theology, liturgy, and music) Catalan Wikipedia, November 19, 2019 (Anselm Ferrer i Bargalló; Anselm Maria Ferrer; born Capellades, Anoia, April 16, 1882; died Montserrat Monastery, Bages, April 26, 1969; Catalan organist, musicologist, and composer; his name was Josep Ferrer i Bargalló before becoming a Benedictine Monk in 1899) <https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anselm_Ferrer_i_Bargall%C3%B3> |