El Lied a través del temps. Una història del gènere narrada des del domicili de Josep Bartomeu durant el primer franquisme
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Martina Ribalta Coma-Cros
Domestic concerts have been an interesting part of the musical and social history of Barcelona, mostly during the 20th century. Only ten years after the end of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), the city, immersed in the harsh dictatorship of General Franco and suffering from a great institutional disruption, remained culturally alive largely thanks to some private initiatives which included domestic concerts.
During that period, the industrialist Josep Bartomeu carried out an important musical patronage activity and many concert series were performed at his mansion in Pedralbes.These included The Lied over time, a concert series of great artistic and musicological interest primarily due to the historical context in which it was set.
During that period, the industrialist Josep Bartomeu carried out an important musical patronage activity and many concert series were performed at his mansion in Pedralbes.These included The Lied over time, a concert series of great artistic and musicological interest primarily due to the historical context in which it was set.
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Ribalta Coma-Cros, Martina. “<i>El Lied a través del temps</i>. Una història del gènere narrada des del domicili de Josep Bartomeu durant el primer franquisme”. Revista Catalana de Musicologia, vol.VOL 10, pp. 191-06, https://raco.cat/index.php/RevistaMusicologia/article/view/335495.