José María Usandizaga, a prodigious Spanish Basque composer, left an indelible mark on the world of classical music despite his brief life. Born in San Sebastián in 1887, Usandizaga's musical talents became evident early on, leading him to study at the prestigious Schola Cantorum in Paris under the tutelage of Vincent d'Indy. His compositions, characterized by their rich harmonies and evocative melodies, reflect the vibrant culture of his Basque heritage. Usandizaga's most renowned work, "Las Golondrinas" (1914), remains a beloved piece, showcasing his ability to blend lyrical beauty with emotional depth. Tragically, his life was cut short at the age of 28, but his musical legacy continues to captivate audiences worldwide. With a discography that includes a variety of genres, from symphonies to chamber music, José María Usandizaga's work is a testament to his enduring genius.