Leo Brouwer
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Leo Brouwer (born March 1, 1939) is a Cuban composer, guitarist and conductor.
Brouwer was born in Havana, and went to the United States to study music at the University of Hartford and later at the Juilliard School, where he was taught composition by Stefan Wolpe. Brouwer's early works show the influence of Cuban folk music, but during the 1960s and 70s, he became interested in the music of modernist composers such as Luigi Nono and Iannis Xenakis, using indeterminacy in works such as Sonograma I. Other works from this period include the guitar pieces Canticum (1968), La espiral eterna (1971), Parábola (1973) and Tarantos (1974). More recently, Brouwer's works have started leaning towards tonality and modality. The solo guitar works El Decamerón Negro (1981) the Sonata (1990; for Julian Bream) and Paisaje cubano con campanas (1996) exemplify this tendency.
Brouwer has held a number of official posts in Cuba, including the directorship of the Cinema Institute of Cuba's music department. Among his works are a large number of solo guitar pieces, several guitar concertos and over forty film scores. Leo Brouwer is involved in the Concurso y Festival Internacional de Guitarra de la Habana.
[edit] Guitar Concertos
- Concierto para Guitarra No. 1
- Concierto de Lieja No.2 (1981)
- Concierto Elegiaco No. 3 (1986)
- Concierto de Toronto No. 4 (1987)
- Concierto de Helsinki No. 5 (1991-2)
- Concierto de Volos No. 6 (1997)
- Concierto No.7 "La Habana" (1998)
- Concierto No.8 "Concierto Cantata de Perugia" (1999)
- Concierto No.9 "de Benicassim" (2002)
- Concierto No.10 "Book of Signs" (2003-4) *
* Double concerto for two guitars
[edit] Recordings
- De Bach a Los Beatles (EGREM)
- La obra guitarrística de Leo Brouwer. Vol. I. Brouwer por Brouwer. (EGREM)
- La obra guitarrística de Leo Brouwer. Vol. II. Brouwer intérprete. (EGREM)
- La obra guitarrística de Leo Brouwer. Vol. III. Re-creaciones. (EGREM)
- La obra guitarrística de Leo Brouwer. Vol. IV. Conciertos para guitarra y orquesta. (EGREM)
- La obra guitarrística de Leo Brouwer. Vol. V. Brouwer por los maestros Rey Guerra y Joaquín Clerch. (EGREM)
- La obra guitarrística de Leo Brouwer. Vol. VI. Presencia en el Festival Internacional de guitarra... (EGREM)
- La obra guitarrística de Leo Brouwer. Vol. VII. Ensambles con guitarras. (EGREM)
- La obra guitarrística de Leo Brouwer. Vol. VIII. Actuaciones memorables. (EGREM)
- Rara iClassics Link (Deutsche Grammophon)
- Leo Brouwer Collection Vol.1-6 (Frame)
[edit] Videos
- Reportaje a Leo Brouwer por César Amaro Programa especial por el Día Internacional de la Música (La guitarra y sus Intérpretes TV.-Uruguay-)
- Interview
[edit] Trivia
The sixth of his Etudes Simples was quoted by heavy metal guitarist Randy Rhoads (when he was working with Ozzy Osbourne) as the introduction to the song "Diary of a Madman".
[edit] External links
- Brouwer on Music Web
- Short Biography of Leo Brouwer and list of Recordings of his work on the Naxos Records website
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