José Escolástico Andrino
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José Escolástico Andrino (1817, in Guatemala City – July 14, 1862 in San Salvador) was a Salvadoran composer, considered to be the founder of the classical music scene in his country. In 1845, he established a Conservatory in San Salvador, where he both composed and taught. He wrote two symphonies, three masses, a set of variations for violin and orchestra, and one opera La Mora generosa (the Generous Blackberry).
References
- "150 años de música académica". La Prensa Graficá de El Salvador (in Spanish). October 18, 2001. Archived from the original on April 1, 2007. Retrieved 2007-03-17.
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