Buenos Aires: Edición de la Sociedad Nacional de Música, 1918. — 30 p.
José André (1881-1944) was an Argentine composer, teacher and music critic. He was a student of Alberto Williams and Julián Aguirre. He then continued his musical training at the Schola Cantorum in Paris between 1911 and 1914. In 1915, he founded the National Music Society, which later became the Argentine Association of Composers. He composed mainly chamber music works and songs, as well as some orchestral works and the cantata "Santa Rosa de Lima". His musical style is characterized mainly by containing a strong French influence, typical of his generation, amalgamated with nationalist melodies.
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