Alberto Ginastera

Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (April 11, 1916June 25, 1983) was an Argentinian composer of classical music. He is considered one of the most important Latin American classical composers. He was born in Buenos Aires. He studied at the conservatory there, graduating in 1938. After a visit to the United States of America in 194547, where he studied with Aaron Copland at Tanglewood, he returned to Buenos Aires and co-founded the League of Composers. He held a number of teaching posts. He moved back to the USA in 1968 and from 1970 lived in Europe. He died in Geneva. Among his works are operas (Don Rodrigo (1964), Bomarzo (1967, banned for obscenity) and Beatrix Cenci (1971)), two concertos for piano, two for cello, one for violin and one for harp, other orchestral works, music for chorus or solo voice with orchestra (including a cantata Bomarzo described as "distinct from the opera" by the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music), ballet music (including Panamb (1940 and Estancia 1941, often-played suite written the same year)), chamber music including a piano quintet, three string quartets and a cello sonata — though perhaps the first two of the three Pampeanas (the third is his third symphony), the first for violin and the second for cello with piano, are more often played. He also wrote a number of pieces for piano, of which the first of three piano sonatas has received a number of recordings. Ginastera grouped his music into three periods: "objective nationalism", "subjective nationalism", and "neo-expressionism". Ginastera became known outside of modern classical music circles when the progressive rock group Emerson Lake and Palmer adapted the fourth movement of his first piano concerto and recorded it on their popular album Brain Salad Surgery under the title Toccata. They recorded the piece not only with Ginastera's permission, but with his endorsement. In 1973, when they were recording the album, the band met with Ginastera at his home in Switzerland and played a recording of their arrangement for him. Ginastera is reported to have said, "Diabolic! No one has been able to capture my music like that before! It's exactly the way I hear it myself!" Ginastera, Alberto Ginastera, Alberto Ginastera, Alberto Ginastera, Alberto Ginastera, Alberto

 

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