Barry S. Brook
Center for Music Research and Documentation

Foundation for Iberian Music
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A Short History of Catalan Music
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 Barry S.  Brook  Center

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 The Mompou Chair was established in 2003 between the CUNY Graduate Center and the Institut Ramon Llull of Barcelona.

  Its mission is the dissemination of the rich musical heritage of Catalonia.  Click here to see Pau Casals UN address about Catalan heritage.

Events organized and sponsored by the Mompou Chair include:

Publications:

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Music in Iberian Art and Film (2003)

Courses: 

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Spring 2004:  Multicultural Spain:  Studies in the Music of Catalonia, Andalusia and other Iberian Regions

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Spring 2005:  The Catalan Piano Tradition from Soler to Larrocha

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Fall 2005:  Granados in Fact and Fiction

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Spring 2006:  Schoenberg in Barcelona

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Fall 2006:  Pilgrim songs of Catalonia - The Llibre Vermell of Montserrat

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Spring 2007:  The Catalan Piano Trio

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Fall 2007:  Aspects of Iberian and Catalan Music

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Spring 2008:  Carles Suriñach and the Creation of Modern Dance in New York

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Fall 2008: The Ensaladas of Mateo Flecha

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Spring  2009: Hybrid Barcelona: New Multicultural Identities in Catalan Music

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Fall 2009 Albéniz and the Rise of Spanish National Opera

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Spring 2010: Literes and the Beginnings of Iberian Opera

 The Mompou Chair, named after the eminent composer Frederic Mompou (1893-1987), was established in 2003 BY the CUNY Graduate Center and the Institut Ramon Llull of Barcelona.  Its mission is the dissemination of the rich musical heritage of Catalonia.

 The Foundation for Iberian Music is a cultural and educational initiative intended to promote and disseminate the classical and popular traditions of Iberian music, including those rooted in  Mediterranean, Latin American, and Caribbean cultures.