Granados (y Campiña), Eduardo
Granados (y Campiña), Eduardo
Granados (y Campiña), Eduardo, Spanish conductor and composer, son of Enrique Granados (y Campiña); b. Barcelona, July 28, 1894; d. Madrid, Oct. 2, 1928. He studied in Barcelona with his father, then at the Madrid Cons, with Conrado del Campo. He taught at the Granados Academy in Barcelona, and was also active as a conductor, presenting many works by his father. He wrote several zarzuelas, of which the first, Bufon y Hostelero, was performed with some success in Barcelona (Dec. 7, 1917). His other stage works were Los Fanfarrones, comic opera, La ciudad eterna, mystery play, Los Cigarrales, operatic sketch, and musical comedies.
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