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Chabrier who happened to be extraordinarily gifted for music studied Law instead
and was integrated into the Home Office at 20 years old. Meanwhile he kept
working on music compositions, piano and harmony. He composed the music of
operettes based on unpopular libretti written by Verlaine. Despite his lack
of success, Chabrier’s musical skills were recognized and admired by
Fauré, Messager and Duparc, when his opera buffa L’Étoile
was produced in 1877.
In
1882, Chabrier and his wife travelled for four months across Spain. An incredible
abundance of rhythms and melodies pervaded Chabrier’s creative mind
after his return to France, and they inspired his first orchestra work. In
order to compose España, Chabrier used two dance themes : the first
one is alive and twinkling like the Jota from Aragon, while the second one,
inspired by the malagueña from the South of Spain, is sensual and languorous.