Narcisa Freixas i Cruells (13 December 1859 – 20 December 1926) was a Catalan sculptor, painter and composer. She was born in Sabadell, Barcelona, the daughter of Pere Freixas Sabater, and first studied painting and sculpture with Modest Urgell i de Torcuato Tasso. However, she developed an interest in music and began the study of piano with Juan Bautista Pujol. She married Miquel Petit, a doctor who died soon afterward, and also lost her daughter at a young age.[1]
After 1900 Freixas published collections of Catalan songs and nursery rhymes, and helped foster musical education for school children in Barcelona. She died in Barcelona in 1926.[2]
Works
Freixas composed for voice and instruments and was known for children's songs. Selected compositions include:
La font del romaní for voice and piano
L'ametller ('A mig aire de la serra veig un ametller florit'), for voice and piano
La barca ('La doncella baixa al riu al trenc de l'alba'), for voice and piano
La son soneta, for voice and piano
Primaveral ('On va el Sol de març revestit de festa?'), for voice and piano
L'ombra de Natzaret ('Sentadeta va filant la Natsarena Maria'), for voice and piano
Dolorosa ('Rient les penes fugen de quí les té'), for voice and piano '
Lo filador d'or ('N'hi ha un argenter a l'Argenteria'), for voice and piano
Ai, l'esperança ('Era una tarda serena'), for voice and piano
A collection of her children's songs in Spanish was published in 1927 titled Cancons D'Infants.
Discography
Compositores catalanes. Generació modernista (CD). Maria Teresa Garrigosa (soprano) and Heidrun Bergander (piano). La mà de guido. Dip.leg. B-45116-2008. Contains songs by Narcisa Freixas, Carmen Karr, Isabel Güell i López, and Luisa Casagemas.[3]
CD "Narcisa Freixas (1859-1926) Piano integral". Ester Vela (pianista).La mà de guido. LMG 2161. Dip.leg. B-23421-2019.[4]