REFERENCE CODE
ES/NA/AGN/F559
TITLE
Valentín Larrea
START & COMPLETION DATES
1893-2020
DESCRIPTION LEVEL
Fond
VOLUME
2 boxes
1 F.ES. (special formats)
2 CD
PRODUCER
Valentín Larrea Iturbe
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Valentín Larrea nació en Gabiria (Gipuzkoa) el 27 de diciembre de 1877. Comienza sus estudios de solfeo y piano con su padre Melitón Larrea Pérez, secretario, profesor y organista de Gabiria.
En 1893 ingresa en la Escuela Nacional de Música y Declamación de Madrid, teniendo como profesor de piano a Tragó, de armonía y composición a Emilio Serrano y de órgano a Gimeno de Lerma.
Obtuvo un diploma y mención extraordinaria en un concurso musical organizado por el Heraldo de Madrid, donde ejercieron como jurado Ruperto Chapí, Gerónimo Gimeno y Tomás Bretón, con su tanda de valses Sueño de amor.
Obtuvo por unanimidad la plaza de pianista del Casino Eslava de Pamplona en su refundación en octubre de 1898. En 1900 se instaló en Pamplona, en la calle Chapitela, donde residió junto a su mujer Teresa Auzmendi, hasta su muerte.
Fue galardonado en las Fiestas Éuskaras en 1900, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907 y 1911 por obras compuestas para distintas agrupaciones, como coros y grupos de txistularis, o piano solista. Colaboró asiduamente con el Quinteto Aramendía entre el año 1913 y 1921. En 1948, con 72 años, cesó su actividad en el Casino Eslava. Falleció en Pamplona el 10 de mayo de 1970.
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ARCHIVAL HISTORY
El fondo fue donado por los nietos de Valentín Larrea, Ana Mª, Javier, Mirentxu, Marisa, Juan José, Fausto, Mª Teresa y Elena Berazadi Larrea, en octubre de 2021.
CONTENTS
Contiene una muestra de la actividad como compositor de Valentín Larrea, así como documentación en torno a su formación musical y diversos premios y reconocimientos recibidos por su actividad artística.
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DESCRIPTIVE INSTRUMENTS
Catalogue
PUBLICATIONS NOTE
https://valentinlarrea.eus/
News of the donation
DESCRIPTORS
Música para piano, Siglo XIX, Siglo XX, Coro.