Here are 1 famous musicians from Spain died in Bright's disease:
Isaac Albéniz (May 29, 1860 Camprodon-May 18, 1909 Cambo-les-Bains) also known as Isaac Albeniez, Albéniz, Isaac, Issac Albéniz, I. Albeniz, Albeniz, Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz , 알베니즈, Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz y Pascual, Isaac Albeniz or Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz i Pascual was a Spanish composer, pianist and film score composer. His children are Laura Albéniz, Alfonso Albéniz, Blanca Albéniz and Enriqueta Albéniz.
His discography includes: Echoes of Spain, Merlin (Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid feat. conductor: José de Eusebio) (disc 1), Suite Española, Suite española, Op.47: Asturias (Vladislav Domogatsky), Iberia / Navarra / Suite Española, Complete Piano Music, Volume 2, Complete Piano Music, Volume 3, Iberia, Quadromania: Isaac Albéniz: Piano Works and Albéniz: Piano Music (feat. piano: Esteban Sánchez). Genres: Opera.
Isaac Albéniz was born in Camprodon, Catalonia, Spain, and began studying piano at a young age with his father, who was also a musician. His family moved to Paris when he was a child, and he continued his musical education there. Albéniz composed his first works at the age of seven and gave his first public performance as a pianist at the age of nine. He later traveled extensively throughout Europe and South America, performing as a concert pianist and composing music inspired by his travels.
Albéniz was known for his use of Spanish folk melodies and rhythms in his compositions, which were influenced by the traditional music of his homeland. His most famous work is the suite for piano, Iberia, which consists of twelve pieces inspired by different regions of Spain. Albéniz also composed operas, chamber music, and orchestral works, though he is primarily remembered for his piano music.
Albéniz's influence on Spanish music is far-reaching, and his works have been arranged for various instruments and ensembles. He died of Bright's disease at the age of 48, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire musicians and audiences around the world.
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