Jaume Pahissa i Jo (also Jaime; October 8, 1880 – October 27, 1969, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a Spanish-born composer and musicologist.[1]

Bust of Jaume Pahissa

From an article published in Le Figaro March 16, 1913: "We note the great success at the Liceo theater of a new lyrical work called to have a great impact. It is from the famous Catalan composer Jaume Pahissa and is titled "Gala Placidia". It is a work of great musical and scenic value."[2] His students included Ana Serrano Redonnet.[3]

The personal papers of Jaume Pahissa are preserved in the Biblioteca de Catalunya.

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  1. ^ "Pahissa, Jaime, 1880-1969". Library of Congress Name Authority File. Library of Congress. 2014. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  2. ^ Basset, Serge (March 16, 1913). "Spectacles et concerts, Hors Paris, de Barcelone" [Shows and Concerts, Outside Paris, From Barcelona]. Le Figaro (in French). Archived at the BNF. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  3. ^ Cohen, Aaron I. (1987). International Encyclopedia of Women Composers. Books & Music (USA). ISBN 978-0-9617485-2-4.

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