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In a world without recorded music, talent with an instrument was a valuable gift. But even more admired were the people who actually composed the music others would play; those so endowed could aspire to attain unending renown...and if not, at least a lucrative career.
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Sebastian Iradier

aka: Sebastián Iradier Salaverri (Salaberri)
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18091865
a Spanish composer. He is known primarily for his habaneras, especially the one titled "La Paloma", written around 1860 after a visit to Cuba. A collection of 25 of Iradier's most popular songs was published in Paris in 1864
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Juan Frances de Iribarren

aka: Juan Francés
borndied
16991767
a Spanish late baroque composer. His extant works include 521 vocal works in Spanish, 390 villancicos, 109 cantatas, 22 arias, 385 vocal works in Latin, 120 motets, 69 psalms, 39 antiphons, 27 masses, 26 lamentations, 25 hymns, 21 misereres, 19 magnificats, 14 sequentia, 6 responsories, 5 invitatorios, 5 nunc dimittis, 4 Oficios de difuntos, 3 lecciones, 1 S...
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Heinrich Isaac

aka: Ysaac, Ysaak, Henricus, Arrigo d'Ugo, Arrigo il Tedesco
borndied
1450/55 ca1517
a Netherlandish Renaissance composer of south Netherlandish origin. He wrote masses, motets, songs (in French, German and Italian), and instrumental music. Isaac was one of the most prolific composers of the time, producing an extraordinarily diverse output, including almost all the current forms and styles. Music composed by Isaac included masses, motets, s...
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Nicolas Isouard

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17751818
a Maltese composer. He composed regularly for the Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, writing some thirty works for them. He composed masses, motets, cantatas, romances, and duos, along with over 45 operas.
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