Osmán Pérez Freire

Osmán Pérez Freire (Santiago, 1878 - Madrid, 28 April 1930) was a Chilean composer. Born in Santiago, the family moved to Mendoza, in the desert Cuyo region of western Argentina, in 1886. Freire moved to Spain in the 1920s.[1]

Osmán Pérez Freire

Works, editions and recordings

gollark: We will laser-etch backup copies of important government data into picturesque parts of mountains.
gollark: To ensure our ancestors' traditions are respected, we will randomly dig them up and drag them to voting booths.
gollark: - If a foreign country's relations with our own are poor, it should be removed from all maps and not acknowledged by government policy.
gollark: - I think markets are a reasonably good resource allocation system, and to ensure liquidity would support requiring any property someone owns whatsoever to be put up for auction if someone requests it.
gollark: - I believe our country should construct its own god to reduce reliance on foreign imports, and maintain a stock of reality anchors to remove other gods if necessary.

References

  1. James J. Fuld The Book of World-famous Music: Classical, Popular, and Folk 2000 Page 121 "Ay-Ay-Ay :The autograph manuscript of the song is at PAU. This song should not be confused with the Mexican Cielifo Lindo, whose chorus begins, "Ay, ay, ay, ay." Freire was born in Santiago, Chile, in 1878, moved to Mendoza, Argentina, in 1886,"


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