Gilardo Gilardi

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Born: 1889, San Fernando (Argentina)
Died: 16 January 1963 (Argentina)

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Compositor, pianista y director de orquesta, nació en San Fernando, provincia de Buenos Aires iniciando su formación musical con su padre, y posteriormente con el compositor argentino Berutti en Buenos Aires.

Compone desde muy joven, presentando su primera ópera, Ilse, en el Teatro Colón, a los 23 años. Gilardi fue cofundador del grupo Renovación de 1929, al que deja en 1932. Profesor en la Universidad de La Plata, escribió un Curso elemental de armonía.

Falleció el 16 de enero de 1963.

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0723721065256
Label: Stradivarius
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Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Stradivarius
Release Date: November 02, 2004
Studio: Stradivarius




Disc 1:
  1. Esordio
  2. Scherzo
  3. Canto
  4. Finale
  5. Zoraida
  6. Dona Mencia
  7. Betsabe
  8. Al Atardecer, En Los Jardines De Arlaja
  9. Improvisacion
  10. Lamento
  11. Pagina Romantica
  12. Guitarreo
  13. Gato Santiagueno
  14. Vidala
  15. Cuando
  16. Allegro Energico
  17. Reverie
  18. Alla Tarantella
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Album Description:
This program is devoted to original 20th-century works for guitar by composers from Argentina and Uruguay, but unlike much Latin American repertoire it is not simply a gentrified version of local folk music. While affected by the folk influence, these composers were capable of producing music unmistakably their own, regardless of geography.

Alberto Ginastera is the most famous Argentinian composer of his generation. Born in Uruguay, Carlos Pedrell lived many years in Argentina, and then in Paris where he was admired as a man of wide culture. Gilardo Gilardi was famous in Argentina prior to Ginastera. Guido Santorsola combines the 12-tone technique with neo-baroque form.









 

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