Joaquín Malats y Miarons (San Andrés de Palomar, March 5, 1872-Barcelona, October 22, 1912) was a Spanish pianist and composer. He studied with Juan Bautista Pujol at the Barcelona Municipal Conservatory of Music. After making his debut at the age of fourteen (1886), he furthered his studies at the Paris Conservatory, where he won first prize for piano and the Diémer prize in 1903. He performed throughout Spain, France and Portugal with extraordinary success. He premiered a large part of Isaac Albéniz's masterpiece: Iberia. As a composer he wrote 'Impresiones de España… read more
Joaquín Malats y Miarons (San Andrés de Palomar, March 5, 1872-Barcelona, October 22, 1912) was a Spanish pianist and composer. He studied with Juan Bautista Pujol at the Barcelona Municipal Conservatory of Music. After making his debut at the age of fourteen (1886), he furthered his studies … read more
Joaquín Malats y Miarons (San Andrés de Palomar, March 5, 1872-Barcelona, October 22, 1912) was a Spanish pianist and composer. He studied with Juan Bautista Pujol at the Barcelona Municipal Conservatory of Music. After making his debut at the age of fourteen (1886), he furthered his studies at the Paris Conservatory, where he won first prize for piano and the Di… read more