Aquabella, Ramon Senor V. 20.jun.1854-20.jun.1919 Cuba, Havana - USA California, San Francisco
pianist, organist, studied music in Paris and Milan, 1880 emigrated to the USA settling in New York City, 1880 residing as professor of music calling himself Toca-Ramon Aquabella at 302 West 30th Street, 1889 as musician residing at 325 West 59th Street, he was for 11 years associated with Joseffy, Mason and Mills at Steinway Hall in New York, teacher piano and appeared in concerts as pianist and accompanist in Havana Cuba, New York, St Louis Missouri, Galveston Texas, Houston Texas and in the largest cities in Colorado, he gave annual pupils' recitals, 1893-1894 teacher of vocal music, piano and organ at Galveston High School of Music in Galveston Texas, 1895-1899 as music teacher residing at 5018 Fairmount Avenue with studio at 1114 Olive Street in St Louis Missouri, 1900-1917 as pianist, composer, teacher piano and teacher of music residing in Denver Colorado with studio at 14th Street, 1910 naturalized american, 8.jul.1912 as pianist he returned from Havana to his home in Denver Colorado, 1918-1919 as teacher of music residing at 1128 Leavenworth Street in San Francisco California ; son of Ramon Aquabella (according to Ramon born in Cuba, Italy, Spain) and Susana Toca (according to Ramon born in France, Cuba) ; 1.jul.1885 in Manhattan he married Helen Walsh but they soon separated because in 1900, 1910 and 1912 he was single and boarding alone and according to Saerchinger 1918 he was unmarried

Title Parts


[] Otero song. Voice and piano
dedication: Composed for and dedicated to Mlle. Caroline Otero
words James Clarence Harvey
pub R. S. Aquabella, New York 1890

[] Morning bright
pub Kunkel Bros., St Louis Missouri 1895

[] Violeta. Caprice. Piano
pub Kunkel Bros., St Louis 1895
pub for piano 4-hands Kunkel Bros., St Louis 1896

[] La Preferencia. Spanish dance. Piano
pub Kunkel Bros., St Louis 1895
pub for piano 4-hands Kunkel Bros., St Louis 1896

[] Oh say to me. Song
pub Thiebes-Stierlin Music Company, St Louis 1896

[] No. Song
pub Ramon Aquabella, St Louis Missouri 1896

[] Solitude
pub R. Aquabella, St Louis 1896

[] The Griswold march
pub R. Aquabella, St Louis 1896

[] When
pub Thiebes-Stierlin Music Company, St Louis 1897

[] Cuba libre (Free cuba). Two-step march. Piano
pub Shattinger Piano and Music Co., St Louis Missouri 10feb1898

[] Mignon. Spanish dance. Piano. op14
pub Shattinger Piano and Music Co., St Louis Missouri 19mar1898

[] Nay. Song
words John W. Jaquith
pub Shattinger Piano and Music Co., St Louis Missouri 9jan1899

[] Fairy gavotte. Piano. op15/1
pub Shattinger Piano and Music Co., St Louis Missouri 11feb1899

[] Fairy tales. Six easy pieces for children, composed and carefully fingered by Ramon Aquabella. Piano
pub Shattinger Piano and Music Co., St Louis Missouri 18mar1899
[] 2 - Fairy polka. op16
[] 3 - Fairy valse. op17
[] 4 - Fairy mazurka. op18
[] 5 - Fairy march. op19
[] 6 - Fairy galop. op20
[] Etude in F. Piano
[] Song without words. Piano
[] Rigoletto. Transcription for piano
[] Carmen. Transcription for piano
[] Old folks at home. Transcription for piano
[] Old Black Joe. Transcription for piano
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