José Ferrer (guitarist)

He taught at the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu in Barcelona from 1898 to 1901.

Most of Ferrer's compositions were written for guitar but, being a deeply religious man,[2] he also wrote some sacred music.

His works for guitar solo and duo resemble the fashionable salon music of his time, bearing titles such as Le Charme de la nuit ("Charm of the Night") and La Danse des Naïades ("Dance of the Naiads").

About half the number of his c.100 compositions were published during his lifetime, mainly by Vidal of Barcelona, Dupont and Pisa of Paris and latterly by Union Musical Española of Madrid.

His method "shows his great knowledge and understanding of the guitar's history and technique".

José Ferrer (guitarist).