Un Adios by José Brocá (1805–1882)
![]() José Brocá was a Spanish guitarist and composer of the Romantic period. Mainly self-taught on the guitar, he also studied briefly with Dionisio Aguado. He was reputed to have been an excellent performer. As a teacher based in Barcelona, his best-known pupils included Felipe Pedrell and José Ferrer. He was a friend to Julián Arcas. Brocá composed around twenty works for the guitar. Brocá’s music was praised for its elegance and its stylistic proximity to Tárrega’s. |




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Romantic. Andantino. 43 Measures. 2 Pages. Time Signature 2/4. Key of D. Drop D.
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