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José Melchor Gomis y Colomer (6 January 1791 – 4 August 1836) was a Spanish Romantic composer.

José Melchor Gomis (1791-1836) portrait by Gonzalo Salvá - original in the Conservatoire, Valencia
José Melchor Gomis (1791-1836) portrait by Gonzalo Salvá - original in the Conservatoire, Valencia

Career


He was born in Ontinyent, Vall d'Albaida, Valencia Province.[1]

He was director of music for an artillery regiment during the Napoleonic Wars. An early melodrame by Gomis for voice and orchestra was performed at Valencia in 1817.[2]

He wrote the music of the Himno de Riego,[3] named after the rebellious General Riego (1784-1823) and since used as the national anthem by various republican governments of Spain.

Gomis's political views caused him to live in exile after the accession of Ferdinand VII in 1823, in Paris and in London. In both cities he was a friend of his fellow exile the composer Santiago Masarnau, whom he may have introduced to London musical life. In Paris, Gomis wrote a successful singing method, published in 1826 with dedications to Gioacchino Rossini and François-Adrien Boieldieu, and in London his choral work L'inverno was performed in 1827. In 1830 his opera Aben-Humeya was performed in Paris.[4] Gomis's Paris operas Diable à Seville (1831) (staged with the support of Rossini) and Le revenant (1836) gained respectful reviews from Hector Berlioz.[5] Le portefaix, the most successful of his operas,[2] had a libretto by Eugène Scribe (originally offered to the composer Giacomo Meyerbeer).[6]

Gomis was made a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur by King Louis-Philippe. Gomis died in Paris in 1836 of tuberculosis, leaving a number of works unfinished, including the opera Le comte Julien, also to a libretto by Scribe (and eventually set in 1851 by Sigismond Thalberg as Florinda).[2]

Montmartre Cemetery
Montmartre Cemetery

Bibliography



References


  1. "José Melchor Gomis, un compositor romántico olvidado". El País. 12 August 1978. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  2. Dowling (n.d.)
  3. "El Himno de Riego, la música de la República". El Mundo. 28 November 2003. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  4. Johnson (1993), 67-71
  5. Berlioz (2015), 57.
  6. Letellier (2014), 1



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José Melchor Gomis y Colomer (Onteniente, 6 de enero de 1791 - París, 27 de julio de 1836) fue un compositor romántico español. De gran éxito en su época, sin embargo se le recuerda especialmente por atribuírsele la autoría del Himno de Riego, himno nacional de España durante la Segunda República Española.



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