Eduard Toldrà

Eduard Toldrà Soler (Catalan pronunciation: [əðuˈaɾt tulˈdɾa]; Vilanova i la Geltrú 7 April 1895 – Barcelona, 31 May 1962) was a Spanish Catalan composer and conductor.

In 1944 he founded the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra at the Palau de la Música Catalana, where his deputy in 1957 was his friend Ricardo Lamote de Grignon.

Toldrà was a regular juror on the Maria Canals International Music Competition.

The personal papers of Eduard Toldrà are preserved in the Biblioteca de Catalunya.

In the opinion of Michael Oliver the songs of Toldrá are "mostly brief, simple and warmly lyrical, often with a touch of what Mompou has called 'urban popularism'"[6] For piano accompaniment unless orchestra indicated.

sculpture of Eduard Toldrà