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Ferrer, Anselm

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Personal name headingFerrer, Anselm
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Variant(s)Ferrer i Bargalló, Anselm
Bargalló, Anselm Ferrer i
Ferrer i Bargalló, Josep
Bargalló, Josep Ferrer i
Ferrer, Anselmo
Associated countrySpain
LocatedMontserrat (Spain)
Birth date1882-04-16
Death date1969-04-26
Place of birthCapellades (Spain)
Place of deathMontserrat (Spain)
Field of activitySacred music Choral music
AffiliationEscolania Montserrat
Escolania Montserrat
Montserrat (Abbey)
Profession or occupationComposers Organists Choral conductors Teachers Monks
Found inGranados, 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)
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