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  1. Ricardo Viñes, eigentlich Ricard Viñes i Roda, (* 5. Februar 1875 in Lleida; † 29. April 1943 in Barcelona) war ein spanischer Pianist. Er studierte am Pariser Konservatorium bei Charles-Wilfred de Bériot. Viñes gilt als Vertreter der Katalanischen Pianistenschule. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Werk. 2 Literatur. 3 Einzelnachweise. 4 Weblinks. Werk.

  2. Ricardo Viñes y Roda ( Spanish pronunciation: [riˈkaɾðo ˈβiɲes], Catalan: Ricard Viñes i Roda, Catalan pronunciation: [riˈkaɾd ˈbiɲəs]; 5 February 1875 – 29 April 1943) was a Spanish pianist. He gave the premieres of works by Ravel, Debussy, Satie, Falla and Albéniz.

  3. Ricardo Viñes Roda ( Lérida, 5 de febrero de 1875- Barcelona, 29 de abril de 1943) fue un pianista español. 1 Formado en Barcelona y París, triunfó en toda Europa como intérprete y divulgador de la moderna música francesa y española. 2 Gran amigo de Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy y Manuel de Falla.

  4. Ricardo Viñes (1875-1943) was a Catalan pianist who spent most of his career based in Paris. He premiered many of the major piano works by Debussy, Ravel, and other French, Spanish and Latin American composers of the early twentieth century. He had a reputation among his peers as a pianist who possessed an extraordinary technique, who was ...

  5. A champion of new music, the Catalan pianist Ricardo Viñes (1875-1943) compiled a library of piano scores by his contemporaries that documents a particularly fertile period in the history of piano music. The Viñes collection at the University of Colorado is comprised of 829 pieces of sheet music acquired by Viñes from the 1880s through the ...

  6. Compositions by: Viñes, Ricardo. The following 1 pages are in this category, out of 1 total. H. 4 Hommages pour le piano (Viñes, Ricardo) As Dedicatee (21) Works dedicated to: Viñes, Ricardo . The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 tota ...

  7. Although Ricardo Viñes (1875—1943) was active during the “golden age” of pianism, he deliberately pursued an entirely different musical path from his fellow practitioners. He is perhaps best categorized with the Catalan school of pianists, a group of formidable players that included Albéniz, Granados, Malats, Mompou, and de Larrocha. It ...