Morel Campos was born in
Ponce, Puerto Rico.[2][3] He began to study music at the young age of eight in his hometown.[4] Morel Campos learned to play practically every
brass instrument and eventually became one of the founders and directors of the "Ponce Firemen's Band" (
La Banda de Bomberos del
Parque de Bombas de Ponce). The legendary Band was later renamed the
Ponce Municipal Band. The band still plays today. Morel Campos composed over 550 musical works before he died unexpectedly at age 38.[5] His unexpected death was the result of a stroke he suffered while performing with his band on stage during a concert in Ponce on 26 April 1896. He died three days after event, on 16 May 1896. In December 1926, his remains were buried at the foot of his statue in Plaza Las Delicias.[6]
Description
The statue (and its pedestal) are marble. It is the product of the foundry of Italian sculptor Luiggi Tomassi[7] in
Pietrasanta, Italy.[8] It was unveiled on 12 December 1926.[9] Stored within statue's pedestal are Juan Morel Campos's remains. He had been initially buried in niche #3, West Wall, First Line, at Ponce's old cemetery, now called
Panteón Nacional Román Baldorioty de Castro, but, in December 1926, his remains were moved to be reburied in a niche at the foot of his statue in Plaza Las Delicias.[10] The 1926 cost to build the statue was
$3,000 ($51,632 in 2023 dollars[11]).[12]
Accolades
In 2017, Frank Arias created a 16"x20" acrylic on paper canvas painting of the statue.[13]
^"Repensar a Morel"Archived 25 January 2010 at the
Wayback Machine by Federico A. Cordero. El Nuevo Dia: Revista Domingo. May 21, 2006. (in Spanish) Retrieved April 26, 2010.
^Neysa Rodriguez Deynes, Rafael J. Torres Torres, and Carlos Aneiro Perez. Brevario Sobre la Historia de Ponce y sus Principales Lugares de Interes. Published by Secretaría de Cultura y Turismo of the Government of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 1st edition. 1991. p. 106.