Ciriaco de Jesús Alas

Salvadoran composer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSalvadoran composer
PlacesEl Salvador
wasMusician Composer
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Instruments:Violin
Birth7 April 1866
Death5 July 1952 (aged 86 years)
Star signAries
The details

Biography

Ciriaco de Jesús Alas (April 7, 1866 in Santa Tecla, El Salvador, - 1952 in Sonsonate) was a Salvadoran musician and composer.

He studied the violin with Rafael Olmedo and Juan Aberle, composer of the National Anthem of El Salvador, at the Liceo de San Luis. He also studied under the Dutchman Joseph Kessels. He served as professor of singing at the Central Institute of El Salvador. He was director of the Banda de La Unión, 1888-1890, and Banda del Regimiento de Sonsonate (Sonsonate Regiment Band) from 1901-1944. Among his works are "El maestro Irma", "Neo Cadina", "Rosita", "Fantasía sobre motivos de la Caballería Rusticana", "Fantasía sobre motivos de El Trobador", and "La coronación".

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