Guillermo Morphy

Guillermo Morphy y Ferríz de Guzmán, best known as Conde Morphy or Count Morphy (February 29, 1836 – August 27, 1899 in Madrid) was a Spanish aristocrat, music critic, musicologist, historian, educator, composer and politician. He became personal secretary to King Alfonso XII of Spain in 1875. He became a highly admired figure in artistic circles of late nineteenth century Madrid, and for his service to the Crown of Spain. He was a friend of Isaac Albéniz, who he arranged a grant for to study at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. He served as director of the Royal Concert Society at the Teatro Real in Madrid until 1891.

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Guillermo Morphy
Alias (AKA)
Conde Morphy or Count Morphy
Guillermo Morphy y Ferríz de Guzmán
Birth dateFebruary 29, 1836
Birth nameGuillermo Morphy y Ferríz de Guzmán
Birth place
Madrid
Date of deathAugust 27, 1899
Place of death
Madrid
Education
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando

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