Claude Debussy: the visionary of Impressionist music
Claude Debussy (1862–1918) is often heralded as the father of Impressionist music, though he himself rejected the label. His innovative approach to harmony, texture, and form transformed the landscape of Western classical music, paving the way for a new
Federico Mompou: the poet of silence
Federico Mompou (1893–1987) is a composer known for his introspective and touching works. Born in Barcelona, Mompou’s music reflects a delicate balance between the external world and the quiet intensity of the inner self. His compositions are often described
Manuel de Falla: the musical soul of Spain
Manuel de Falla (1876–1946) is one of the most known composers in the history of Spanish music, a musician whose work resonates with the essence of his homeland. Born in Cádiz, a city immersed in the traditions of Andalusia,