José Escolástico Andrino Videos
salvadorianischer Komponist
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- Guatemala, El Salvador
- Komponist, Musikpädagoge, Politiker
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2024-05-21
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Caballero Olmedo Andrino Cervantes 1837
Rafael Olmedo was born on March 12, 1837. He was a musician of many talents playing violin and later guitar and became one of El Salvador's most important 19th century composers. At the age of ten his parents enrolled him in a private music school with Maestro Escolastico Andrino. This work it is a waltz in name only. Una obra escrita para guitarra del compositor salvadoreño Rafael Olmedo que hace alución al personaje de Miguel de Cervantes; El Quijote. Corresponde al siglo XIX y forma parte de la música de salón muy abundante en la época. Una nota en el título de la pieza explica que se trata de un vals.
José Escolástico Andrino 1500 1817 1862
Computer interpreted rendition of newly discovered 19th Century music by Salvadoran composer, José Escolástico Andrino +••.••(...)), one of 1500 collected by Ramses Calderon.
Olmedo Escolástico Andrino 1837 1847 1899 2007
Ilusión que muere (Dying illussion), Mazurca by Rafael Olmedo +••.••(...)) performed by Walter Quevedo Osegueda (Premiere recording). Rafael Olmedo Violinist and composer born on March 12, 1837 in San Jose Guayabal, department of Cuscatlan El Salvador. He was a student of Escolástico Andrino entering the newly formed school of music in 1847 at the age of 10 years and was regarded as a child prodigy for his extraordinary ability in the violin and later for his compositions. Olmedo composed numerous works for violin and piano but during his life his main work was music for religious services, as was the case with most composers and musicians during the XIX century and the first half of the XX. He died in June 1899. Of his music for solo guitar only 9 composition survive to this day. These, as well as his other secular works, belong to the XIX century romantic tradition in Latin America, with its emphasis in European styles of "light" music known as "salon music". After being published independently at the end of the XIX century, they were later published as a collection in the first years of the XX century. All 9 of his guitar pieces where republished in 2007 in El Salvador by "Dirección Nacional de Publicaciones" under the editorial care of Walter Quevedo-Osegueda.
Dieter Lehnhoff José Escolástico Andrino Rafael Antonio Castellanos 1780
La Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Guatemala "Patrimonio Cultural de la Nación" del Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, presentan el concierto "Música Guatemalteca de Diferentes Épocas" (II de Temporada Nacional), el jueves 25 de abril a las 20:00 horas en la Gran Sala Efraín Recinos del Centro Cultural Miguel Ángel Asturias. Bajo la dirección del Dr. Dieter Lehnhoff, con los solistas: maestra contralto Cristina Altamira, y el violinista Álvaro Reyes. Los boletos son de Q100 Y Q70, pueden adquirirse en la oficina de contabilidad de la Orquesta Sinfónica, ubicada en el edificio del Conservatorio Germán Alcántara, sobre la 5ta calle entre 3ra y 4ta av. zona 1, en horario de 9.00 a 4.00 pm de lunes a viernes, a partir del lunes 22 de abril, y el día del concierto en la taquilla del teatro desde las 18.30 horas. Información a los teléfonos: 22963450/51 EL REPERTORIO: Sinfonía Cívica José Eulalio Samayoa Variaciones en Sol mayor José Escolástico Andrino para violín y orquesta Solista: Álvaro Reyes, violinista Al Norte fija, cantata (1780) Rafael Antonio Castellanos Solista: Cristina Altamira, mezzosoprano / Sinfonía Festiva Dieter Lehnhoff Ferrocarril de los Altos Domingo Bethancourt
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