p, 1825-1877 ES, Badajoz
Musician / Composer / Conductor of Latin, Classical, Folk and World
A.k.a. Cristóbal Oudrid
Cristóbal (Carlos Domingo Romualdo y Ricardo) Oudrid y Segura ([Kɾis´toβal Ouð´ɾið i Se´ɣuɾa], 7 February 1825 – 13 March 1877) was a Spanish pianist, conductor, and composer. He is noted for his many contributions to the formation and development of the zarzuela genre in Spain during the second half of the 19th century. He was a gifted musician—but with little technical knowledge, which he bragged about to receive more credit from others with relation to his creations. This habit earned him the scathing criticism of people like Antonio Peña y Goñi who, nevertheless, praised the bright, sensual and cheerful ease with which Oudrid used to bring to life the true meaning of the Spanish song.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Concierto Español | Orquesta Maravella / Enrique Granados / Joaquín Malats / Tomás Bretón / Cristobal Oudrid / Gerónimo Giménez | 1961 | Album |