Joan Lamote de Grignon

Three years later he was appointed director of the Conservatory of the Gran Teatre del Liceu of Barcelona.

[1] His compositions, including transcriptions and arrangements, comprise some 150 songs, the oratorio La nit de Nadal(1906), the lyric drama Hespèria(1907), a symphonic trilogy, a symphony, a Missa eucarística for two voices and organ, motets and spiritual songs, and El parc d'atraccions for piano.

His son Ricard Lamote de Grignon followed in his father's footsteps as a composer and orchestra director.

Ricard worked alongside him as assistant director of the newly created València Municipal Orchestra.

Lamote's compositions include about 150 songs, the oratorio La nit de Nadal (Christmas Night) (1906), the lyric drama Hespèria (1907), a symphonic trilogy, one symphony, a Mass for two voices and organ, motets and spiritual songs.