José Maria Nemesio Otaño
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Padre José Maria Nemesio Otaño y Eguino (Azcoitia, Guipúzcoa, 19 December 1880 - San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, 29 April 1956) was a Spanish musicologist and composer.[1]
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[edit ]- ^ Organists' Review - Volume 91, Issues 257-360 - Page 130 2005 "The name of Padre Jose Maria Nemesio Otano y Eguino will not be known to many, but this Jesuit priest became one of Spain's most important musicologists. He composed a great deal of church music and some 30 organ pieces but, most importantly, he was editor and compiler of three important anthologies..."