Celso Garrido Lecca

Celso Garrido Lecca ( ​​born March 9, 1926 in Lima) is a Peruvian composer.

Garrido Lecca studied at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música de Lima with Rodolfo Holzmann and continued his studies in 1950 in Santiago de Chile, where he met the atonal music and the twelve-tone under the influence of musicians like Domingo Santa Cruz Wilson and Fré Focke.

Since 1954 he worked as a composer for the Instituto del Teatro Universidad de Chile, where he worked with Victor Jara. In 1964 he went to Tanglewood, where he was a student of Aaron Copland. Since 1965 he has taught at the Departamento de Composición the Universidad de Chile and was later their manager.

In 1973 he became professor of composition at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música in Lima, of which he was six years later. With Manuel de Elías, he founded the Colegio de Lima Compositores Latinoamericanos de Música de Arte.

Works

  • Medal for Piano, 1953
  • Lauds I and II
  • Elegía a Machu Picchu in 1965
  • Intihuatana, 1967
  • Antaras for double string quartet, 1968
  • Sonata - Fantasia for Cello and Orchestra
  • Estudio N º 1 for tape, 1971
  • El movimiento y el sueño for two narrators, Double Choir and Orchestra, 1972
  • Retablos Sinfónicos
  • El Movimiento y el Sueño
  • Concierto para guitarra y orquesta
  • Trío para un nuevo tiempo for Violin, Cello and Piano, 1985
  • Cuarteto de cuerdas Núm. 2 1988
  • Encuentros y Homenajes ( String Quartet No. 3 )
  • Epitafio Encendido for narrator and orchestra based on texts by Pablo Neruda

Harold Gramatges (1996 ) | Xavier Montsalvatge (1998 ) | Celso Garrido Lecca (2000 ) | Alfredo del Mónaco (2002 ) | Joan Guinjoan (2004 ) | Marlos Nobre (2005 ) | Antón García Abril (2006 ) | Gerardo Gandini (2008) | Luis de Pablo ( 2009) | Leo Brouwer ( 2010)

  • Composer of classical music ( 20th century)
  • Composer ( Peru)
  • University teachers (Lima )
  • Peruvian
  • Born in 1926
  • Man
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