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Gabriel Balart

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in Barcelona in 1853. He devoted himself to directing and teaching and would later notably become the master of Teobaldo Power. Balart stopped composing in 1886 after being appointed Professor of Harmony and Composition at the
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At the age of seven, Balart studied music theory, piano and violin with Francesc Sala before being taught composition and violin by Antoni Pasarell. He went to Paris in 1842 to study at the
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was a Spanish composer, conductor, musical director and teacher of Catalan origin. He was born in
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on 8 June 1824 and died there on 5 July 1893. He studied at the
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in Barcelona, of which he was the director from 1889 to 1893.
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