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Francisco Javier García Fajer El Españoleto (Nalda, Logroño 2 December 1730 - Zaragoza 1809) was a Spanish composer of the Italianate galante school. He studied at the choir school at Zaragoza Cathedral. As a young man he moved to Italy, where he was chapelmaster of the see of Terni 1754-56 and gained his Italian epiphet Lo Spagnoletto, which he retained even back in Spain as El Españoleto. The Italian musical environment during the 1750s was characterised by composers on the threshold between galante and early classical such as Niccolò Jommelli and Giovanni Battista Pergolesi.

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  • فرنسيسكو غارسيا (ملحن) (ar)
  • Francisco García Fajer (ca)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer (es)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer (en)
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  • فرنسيسكو غارسيا (بالإسبانية: Francisco Javier García Fajer)‏ (و. 1730 – 1809 م) هو ملحن إسباني، توفي في سرقسطة، عن عمر يناهز 79 عاماً. (ar)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer, llamado el Españoleto (Nalda, La Rioja, 2 de diciembre de 1730 – Zaragoza, 26 de febrero de 1809), fue un compositor de música español.​​ (es)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer detto "el Españoleto" (chiamato in Italia Francesco Saverio Garzia, detto "lo Spagnoletto") (Nalda, 2 dicembre 1730 – Saragozza, 9 aprile 1809) è stato un compositore spagnolo. (it)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer (Nalda, Logronyo, 1731 – Saragossa 1809) fou un compositor aragonès. A Roma on era conegut per lo Spagnoletto, va tenir una escola molt famosa de cant. D'aquesta en sortiren la cèlebre Catalina Gabrielli. Mestre de la Seu de Saragossa des del 1756, on va tenir diversos deixebles, entre ells Julián Prieto. Va escriure, entre altres obres religioses, un Invitatorio i unes Lecciones del Oficio de difuntos, que encara s'executaven durant la primera meitat del segle XX en aquell temple i en el Pilar. (ca)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer El Españoleto (Nalda, Logroño 2 December 1730 - Zaragoza 1809) was a Spanish composer of the Italianate galante school. He studied at the choir school at Zaragoza Cathedral. As a young man he moved to Italy, where he was chapelmaster of the see of Terni 1754-56 and gained his Italian epiphet Lo Spagnoletto, which he retained even back in Spain as El Españoleto. The Italian musical environment during the 1750s was characterised by composers on the threshold between galante and early classical such as Niccolò Jommelli and Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. (en)
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  • فرنسيسكو غارسيا (بالإسبانية: Francisco Javier García Fajer)‏ (و. 1730 – 1809 م) هو ملحن إسباني، توفي في سرقسطة، عن عمر يناهز 79 عاماً. (ar)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer (Nalda, Logronyo, 1731 – Saragossa 1809) fou un compositor aragonès. A Roma on era conegut per lo Spagnoletto, va tenir una escola molt famosa de cant. D'aquesta en sortiren la cèlebre Catalina Gabrielli. Mestre de la Seu de Saragossa des del 1756, on va tenir diversos deixebles, entre ells Julián Prieto. Va escriure, entre altres obres religioses, un Invitatorio i unes Lecciones del Oficio de difuntos, que encara s'executaven durant la primera meitat del segle XX en aquell temple i en el Pilar. A més, va compondre les òperes La finta schiava (Roma, 1754); Pompeo Magno in Armenia (Roma, 1755); La pupilla (1755), i Lo scultore deluso (Roma, 1756, així com l'oratori Tobia. Es distingí pels seus sentiments caritatius i morí de la pesta, que li encomanà un malalt que assistí. (ca)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer El Españoleto (Nalda, Logroño 2 December 1730 - Zaragoza 1809) was a Spanish composer of the Italianate galante school. He studied at the choir school at Zaragoza Cathedral. As a young man he moved to Italy, where he was chapelmaster of the see of Terni 1754-56 and gained his Italian epiphet Lo Spagnoletto, which he retained even back in Spain as El Españoleto. The Italian musical environment during the 1750s was characterised by composers on the threshold between galante and early classical such as Niccolò Jommelli and Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. García Fajer returned home as maestro de capilla of la Seo in Zaragoza 1756 till his death during the French siege of Zaragoza in 1809. As part of his Italianate reforms the Spanish villancico was supplanted by the Latin responsory. García Fajer was out of favour for many years in Spain due to his promotion of Italianate musical idiom, however in recent years he has been rehabilitated and taken on his own merits as a galante composer. A conference dedicated to rehabilitation of his reputation and work was held at the University of La Rioja, Spain, in April 2007. (en)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer, llamado el Españoleto (Nalda, La Rioja, 2 de diciembre de 1730 – Zaragoza, 26 de febrero de 1809), fue un compositor de música español.​​ (es)
  • Francisco Javier García Fajer detto "el Españoleto" (chiamato in Italia Francesco Saverio Garzia, detto "lo Spagnoletto") (Nalda, 2 dicembre 1730 – Saragozza, 9 aprile 1809) è stato un compositore spagnolo. (it)
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