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Música en Compostela (Music in Compostela) is an annual summer course in music performance and composition held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. It was founded by the Spanish guitarist Andrés Segovia and the diplomat José Miguel Ruiz Morales in 1958.[1] The goal of the founders was to foster the appreciation of Spanish classical music and give students from both Spain and abroad the opportunity to study under some of the country's most prominent musicians and composers. Segovia's masterclasses at Compostela, like those at the Accademia Musicale ChigianainSiena, were considered "a virtual necessity for aspiring guitar virtuosos."[2] Over the years, composers Óscar Esplá, Federico Mompou, Xavier Montsalvatge, and Joaquín Rodrigo, pianist Alicia de Larrocha, and singers Victoria de los Angeles, Montserrat Caballé and Conchita Badía have also taught courses there.

The Hostal de los Reyes CatólicosinSantiago de Compostela where the Música en Compostela courses were originally held

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  1. ^ López-Calo
  • ^ Henahan (4 June 1987) p. 15
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