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Cor de cambra Francesc Valls
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Francesc Valls was a prominent Spanish composer and musician who lived during the Baroque period. He was born in 1671 in Barcelona, Spain, and was the son of a musician. Valls showed an early interest in music and began his musical education at a young age. Valls received his early musical training at the Cathedral of Barcelona, where he was a choirboy. He later studied music theory and composition with the renowned composer Joan Cererols. Valls quickly became known for his musical talent and was appointed as the maestro de capilla (music director) at the Cathedral of Barcelona in 1696. As the maestro de capilla, Valls was responsible for composing and directing music for the cathedral's liturgical services. He composed a large number of works for the cathedral, including masses, motets, and hymns. Valls' music was highly regarded and was performed not only in Barcelona but also in other parts of Spain and Europe. One of Valls' most famous works is his Missa Scala Aretina, which was composed in 1702. The mass is known for its intricate counterpoint and use of chromaticism. The Missa Scala Aretina was performed at the Vatican in 1709 and was well-received by the Pope and other members of the clergy. In addition to his work at the Cathedral of Barcelona, Valls was also a member of the Acadèmia de Música de Barcelona, a society of musicians and composers. The Acadèmia was founded in 1650 and was dedicated to the promotion of music and the arts in Barcelona. Valls was a prominent member of the Acadèmia and contributed to its musical activities. Valls' music was not only performed in Spain but also in other parts of Europe. In 1709, Valls traveled to Rome, where he presented his music to the Pope and other members of the clergy. His music was well-received, and he was praised for his skill as a composer and musician. Valls' music was also performed in Vienna, where he traveled in 1714. He presented his music to the court of Emperor Charles VI and was appointed as the court composer. Valls' music was highly regarded in Vienna, and he was praised for his skill as a composer and musician. Valls' music was also performed in other parts of Europe, including France and Italy. His music was highly regarded for its intricate counterpoint and use of chromaticism. Valls' music was also known for its emotional depth and expressive qualities. Valls' contributions to music were recognized during his lifetime. He was awarded the Order of Saint James by King Philip V of Spain in 1723. The Order of Saint James was a prestigious honor that was awarded to individuals who had made significant contributions to the arts and sciences. Valls died in 1747 in Barcelona, Spain. His music continued to be performed after his death and was highly regarded by musicians and composers of the time. Valls' music was an important contribution to the Baroque period and continues to be studied and performed today. In conclusion, Francesc Valls was a prominent Spanish composer and musician who lived during the Baroque period. He was known for his intricate counterpoint and use of chromaticism in his music. Valls' music was highly regarded and was performed not only in Spain but also in other parts of Europe. His contributions to music were recognized during his lifetime, and he was awarded the Order of Saint James by King Philip V of Spain. Valls' music continues to be studied and performed today and is an important contribution to the Baroque period.
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