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

Laureà Figuerola i Ballester

Calaf, 1816 – Madrid, 1903 Politician / Lawyer

Economist, politician and doctor in law (1840). 

Figuerola taught Political Economics in the Central University of Madrid. He founded the Sociedad Libre de Economía Política in 1857, as a member of the Real Academia de Ciencias Molares y Políticas (for which he was the first president, from 1898 until 1903). He was also part of the Institución Libre de Enseñanza (created in 1876).

He was finance minister during the provisional government of General Francisco Serrano in 1868. He signed the decree establishing the peseta as Spain’s sole official currency. He was close to Joan Prim.

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.