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Silvestre RevueltasSilvestre Revueltas (December 21, 1899 - October 5, 1940) was a Mexican composer of classical music, violinist and conductor. He was born in Santiago Papasquiaro in Durango, and studied at the National Conservatory of Music in Mexico City, St Edward College in Austin, Texas and the Chicago College of Music. He gave violin recitals and in 1929 was invited by Carlos Chvez to become assistant conductor of the Mexico Symphony Orchestra, a post he held until 1935. He and Chvez did much to promote contemporary Mexican music. It was around this time that Revueltas began to compose in earnest. He went to Spain and worked for the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War, but upon Franco's victory, returned to Mexico to teach. He earned little, and fell into poverty and alcoholism. He died in Mexico City on the day his ballet El renacuajo paseador, written seven years earlier, was premiered. He wrote film music, chamber music, songs and a number of other works. Among his orchestral music are a number of symphonic poems with Sensemay (1938), based on a poem by Nicols Guilln, the most famous. His musical language is tonal but often dissonant, rhythmically vital, and frequently has a distinctly Mexican flavour. He appeared briefly as a bar piano player in the movie Vmonos con Pancho Villa! (Mexico, 1935), for which he composed the music, placing a sign over the piano saying Se suplica no tirarle al pianista (Kindly avoid shooting the piano player). External links Revueltas, Silvestre Revueltas, Silvestre Revueltas, Silvestre Revueltas, Silvestre
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