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MARTINEZ y CORRES, Cristebal, Cuban musician, born in Havana, Cuba, in June, 1823; died in Genoa, Italy, in 1842. When he was ten years old his parents took him to Paris, where he studied music. There he wrote a mass, several romances and songs, and a comic opera with the title "Le diable contrebandier," which was performed with success in the Theatre de la opera comique. He then went to Genoa, composed another mass, a septuor, and the comic opera "Don Papavero," which was performed at Turin. He was engaged in the composition of a grand opera for La Scala, Milan, when he died from the results of overwork.
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