Jaime Texidor
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Jaime Teixidor (or Texidor) Dalmau (; ca, Jaume Teixidor Dalmau ) was born in
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on April 16, 1884, and died in
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on February 23, 1957. He was a Spanish musician, conductor, publisher, and composer. After studying composition and conducting in Barcelona he joined the army in 1906 as a musician, performing on the saxophone. He became the director of the 68th “Africa” Regiment band (Banda Música del regimiento 68) in the autonomous Spanish city of
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on the Moroccan coast. He retired from military service in 1920 after thirteen years with this band. In 1924, he directed the Banda de Música Primitiva in
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and also taught piano and violin. He resided in Carlet only a couple of years and then moved to
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,
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to lead the Banda del Círculo Instructivo Musical. In 1928 he won a competition to direct the municipal band of Barakaldo which he did until the end of his life. One source indicates he gave up the direction of the band for political reasons during the
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. In Barakaldo he also set up a music publishing firm, which published his compositions and others. His daughter, María Teresa Tico Texidor (1907–1993), was also a composer, including “Paz Eterna” and “Rosa Evangélica”.


Compositions

He composed over 500 works. These include
marches In medieval Europe, a march or mark was, in broad terms, any kind of borderland, as opposed to a national "heartland". More specifically, a march was a border between realms or a neutral buffer zone under joint control of two states in which diff ...
and
pasodoble Pasodoble (Spanish: ''double step'') is a fast-paced Spanish military march used by infantry troops. Its speed allowed troops to give 120 steps per minute (double the average of a regular unit, hence its name). This military march gave rise r ...
s as well as
bolero Bolero is a genre of song which originated in eastern Cuba in the late 19th century as part of the trova tradition. Unrelated to the older Spanish dance of the same name, bolero is characterized by sophisticated lyrics dealing with love. It has ...
s,
foxtrot The foxtrot is a smooth, progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. It is danced to big band (usually vocal) music. The dance is similar in its look to waltz, although the rhythm is in a tim ...
s, jotas,
samba Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havin ...
s,
tango Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...
s,
schottische The schottische is a partnered country dance that apparently originated in Bohemia. It was popular in Victorian era ballrooms as a part of the Bohemian folk-dance craze and left its traces in folk music of countries such as Argentina ("chotis"Span ...
s, and
waltz The waltz ( ), meaning "to roll or revolve") is a ballroom and folk dance, normally in triple ( time), performed primarily in closed position. History There are many references to a sliding or gliding dance that would evolve into the wa ...
es for band. His best-known composition is ''
Amparito Roca Amparito Roca is the name of a piece of music composed in 1925 by Spanish musician and composer Jaime Teixidor (1884–1957) who named it after one of his piano students, then 12-year-old Amparito Roca (1905–1977). It was first performed in Sept ...
'', written in 1925 and first performed in September 1925 at the Teatro del Siglo in
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. The score was published in
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in 1925 by Música Moderna, and in Barcelona by Joaquín Mora in 1928.
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published this in 1935 in an arrangement by Aubrey Winter (1870–1955). Other compositions include: *El Arbuyo (jota basque dedicated to Sociedad Deportiva Arbuyo, a local football club) *Auxilium Christianorum (processional march) *Bar Cocodrilo *Boas Festas *Brisa de la Pampa (Pampa Breeze) *Caridad (Charity, fox trot) *Carmen Rieria (pasodoble) *Carrascosa (pasodoble) *Chumbalajero *De Andalucía a Aragón (pasodoble) *Diosa Venus (mazurka) *Domus Aurea (processional march) *Elocuencias Tango *El Jaranes Vals Jota *En Vanguardia (pasodoble) *Fiesta en la Caleta (pasodoble) *Gloria al Trabajo (Glory to Labor, pasodoble) *Una Jornada Militar (descriptive piece) *Lazos de Amistad (pasodoble) *Luz Divina (Divine Light, funeral march) *Mano Generosa (bolero) *María (schottische) *María Auxiliadora (processional march) *El Moncayesa Jota *Moriles Carbonell (pasodoble) *El Nino de la Estrella (pasodoble) *Nuevo Mundo (schottische) *Piedad Señor y Sueño Eterno (funeral marches) *La Pilarica (processional march) *Placentero (pasadoble) *Sabor de Espana (potpourri) *Sacris (la marcha al Santísimo sobre motivos del Tantum ergo, co-authored with María Teresa Tico Texidor) *Sangre de Artista (pasodoble) *Silvetas Cubanas Rhumba *Sombras en la Senda Vals *Sueño Eterno (funeral march) *Valencia, Tierra de Flores (pasodoble) *La Virgen de la Roca (co-authored with María Teresa Tico Texidor) *La Virgen Milagrosa (The Miraculous Virgin; processional march) *Yolita (rumba) *Zinia-Diana (pasodoble)


References

*Rehrig, William H. The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. Volume 2 & 3. Integrity Press, 1991 & 1996. {{DEFAULTSORT:Teixidor, Jaime Spanish classical composers Spanish male classical composers Composers from Catalonia 20th-century classical composers 1884 births 1957 deaths 20th-century Spanish musicians 20th-century Spanish male musicians