Isabel Güell i López

Isabel María Francisca de Paula Luisa Clementina Güell y López[1] was born in Barcelona on November 23, 1872.

During their French stay, Isabel and her younger sister, María Luisa Güell López [es] received organ lessons from Eugène Gigout.

Isabel wrote for the magazine Feminal, directed by Carmen Karr, and the supplement of the weekly La Ilustració Catalana [ca].

[3] She composed approximately 34 works, mostly religious music, which were performed at different times, for example, on April 23, 1911, in a mass celebrated at the Colonia Güell [es] for the feast of Sant Jordi.

The anecdote is told that Gaudí, unable to fit Isabel's grand piano, recommended that she play the violin.

Isabel Güell i Lopez (1911)