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A comprehensive list of Clavé's circle of known friends, acquaintances, relations, and political and professional associates, in alphabetical order.

José Antonio Guerrero y Ludeña

Valencia, 1812 – Valencia, 1891 Politician

Politician. He led the revolutionary junta of 1854 and the federal republican uprising of 1869 in Valencia. Guerrero was exiled to Mahon during the regency of Espartero but returned six months later. He was deputy for Valencia in the elections to the Constituent Assembly in 1869 and was re-elected in 1871, 1872 and 1873. During the First Spanish Republic, despite being close to the Pi i Margall’s ideology, he participated in the cantonal revolution with the intransigent Republicans.

Papers / view all

Clavé's Papers (1845—1870). A transcription of the composer's personal and professional collection of documents.

Correspondence / view all

Clavé received letters from politicians and intellectuals such as Víctor Balaguer, Pi i Maragall, Baltasar Saldoni, Pep Ventura, Abdó Terradas, Rius i Taulet, among others.

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This section offers an interpretation of Clavé's correspondence and archive, and compiles our scholarship on nineteenth-century Catalan popular music, politics, and social movements.