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Joaquim Cassadó (1867-1926)
Composer and organist. He studied in Mataró with Manuel Blanch. He was
chapel master in the church of La Mercè in Barcelona. In Paris, where
he lived between
1907 and 1915, formed a trio with his two sons Augustine (violin) and
Gaspar (cello). In
Barcelona created and conducted the Capella Catalana
(1900). He composed chamber music, symphonic concertos (cello, violin,
piano), vocal church music (Masses, motets), three zarzuelas, the opera
The Black Monk (1920) and the Patriotic Sardana enyorada.
