Llongueras y Badia, Juan
Llongueras y Badia, Juan
Llongueras y Badia, Juan, Catalan composer; b. Barcelona, June 6, 1880; d. there, Oct. 13, 1953. He studied in Barcelona with Morera, Millet, and Granados, and with Jaques-Dalcroze in Dresden and Geneva. He founded the Inst. Catala de Rítmica i Plástica in Barcelona for the exposition in Spain of the Dalcroze methods, and was also a music critic, writer, and prof. of music education in Barcelona. His compositions include piano pieces (La vida sencilla, L’estiu efimer, etc.), a quantity of Cauciones y juegos infantiles, and other songs; he also wrote Les cançuons de Nadal (Catalan Christmas songs). He publ, a book of reminiscences, Evocaciones y recuerdos de mi primera vida musical en Barcelona(Barcelona, 1944).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire