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Leo Brouwer

Progressive Cuban composer and conductor Leo Brouwer was encouraged musically by his father, an amateur guitarist, and began playing the guitar when he was 13. He then became a descendant in an important guitar lineage: Isaac Nicola, his first real instructor, had studied under Emilio Pujol, who himself had been a student of Francisco Tárrega. Brouwer gave his first performance at 17 and soon was composing music as well. His Prelude was written in 1956 followed by Fugue in 1959. He furthered his musical education in America, studying composition at the Juilliard School and at Hart Co ...read more

Progressive Cuban composer and conductor Leo Brouwer was encouraged musically by his father, an amateur guitarist, and began playing the guitar when he was 13. He then became a descendant in an important guitar lineage: Isaac Nicola, his first real instructor, had studied under Emilio Pujol, who himself had been a student of Francisco Tárrega. Brouwer gave his first performance at 17 and soon was composing music as well. His Prelude was written in 1956 followed by Fugue in 1959. He furthered his musical education in America, studying composition at the Juilliard School and at Hart College in Hartford. He became director of the Music Department of the Cinema Institute of Cuba in 1961 as well as professor of composition in the Music Conservatory and musical advisor to the National Radio and Television Chair of Havana. He was also named director of the experimental department of the Cuban Institute of Cinema Arts and Industry, where he continued his own work as composer. Brouwer was the first Cuban composer to use aleatory forms in his compositions. His varied output includes many works for guitar; percussion; prepared and non-prepared piano; a ballet; a chorus of 12 members, three children, and harp; and several orchestral pieces. He has also written music for more than 100 films. Brouwer's early compositions reflect a Cuban influence and are strongly rhythmic while his later works veer towards a more minimalist style. His passion for the guitar has remained and he is perhaps best known for his Etudes Simples, a group of 20 studies for the classical guitar where technique and musicality function as one. Brouwer has also explored the possibilities of large-scale works for the guitar, particularly in a piece written for the 1979 Esztergom Guitar Competition in Hungary. For the event, Brouwer composed a piece utilizing an orchestra comprised of 200 guitarists. Beyond his compositional output, Brouwer has conducted some of the world's leading orchestras including the Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlin, BBC Concert Orchestra, Orchestra Nouvelle Philharmonic de Paris, and the Symphonic Orchestra of Madrid. In addition, Brouwer retains duties as principal conductor of the Cordoba Symphony in Spain, artistic director of the Havana Symphony and a member of the International Council of Music. Brouwer has also participated as a guitarist and composer in the festivals of Aldeburgh, Avignon, Edinburgh, Spoleto, Berlin, Toronto, Martinique, and Rome, among others. « hide

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LPs
Sonata del Pensador
01/01/2013

3.5
1 Votes
Sonata del Decamerón Negro
01/01/2012

3.8
2 Votes
Sonata de Los Viajeros for Guitar Duo
2009

Sonata for Flute and Guitar
2009

3.5
1 Votes
Paisaje Cubano con fiesta
2007

3.5
1 Votes
Sonata del Caminante
2007

3.5
1 Votes
Concierto num. 11 "de Requiem"
2007

Cantilena de los bosques
2007

3.5
1 Votes
Concierto num. 10 "Book of Signs" (for two guitars
2003

Guitar Concierto num. 9 "de Benicassim"
2002

Nuevos Estudios Sencillos No. 1–10
2001

3.5
1 Votes
Viaje a la Semilla
2000

Concierto num. 8 "Concierto Cantata de Perugia"
1999

An Idea (Passacaglia por Eli)
1999

3.5
1 Votes
Guitar Concierto num. 7 "de La Habana"
1998

Concierto num. 6 "de Volos"
1997

Paisaje Cubano con Tristeza
1996

4
1 Votes
Hoja de album
1996

Hika: In Memoriam Toru Takemitsu
1996

Rito de los Orishás
1993

Concierto num. 5 "de Helsinki"
1992

Sonata (dedicated to Julian Bream)
1990

4
1 Votes
Guitar Concerto No. 4 ("Concerto de Toronto")
1987

4.5
1 Votes
Paisaje Cubano con Campanas
1986

Paisaje Cubano con Rumba, for 4 guitars
1985

7 Songs after the Beatles for guitar and strings
1985

Concierto a Paganini for guitar and violin
1985

Guitar Concierto No. 3 "Elegiaco"
1984

Variations on a Theme of Django Reinhardt
1984

3.5
1 Votes
Retrats Catalans for guitar and orchestra
1983

Estudios Sencillos No. 11–20
1983

4
1 Votes
Preludios Epigramáticos No. 1–6
1981

4
1 Votes
El Decamerón Negro (Dedicated to Sharon Isbin)
1981

4.5
1 Votes
Guitar Concierto No. 2 "de Lieja"
1981

Acerca del cielo for guitar and orchestra
1979

2.5
1 Votes
Música incidental campesina for Guitar Duo
1978

Cadences
1975

Tarantos
1974

Per Suonare a Due
1973

Estudios Sencillos (Nos. 1–10)
1973

4
1 Votes
Parábola
1973

Guitar Concierto No. 1
1972

La Espiral Eterna
1971

Canticum
1968

Un Dia de Noviembre
1968

4
1 Votes
Elogio de la Danza
1964

Tres piezas latinoamericanas
1962

4.5
1 Votes
Pieza sin título III
1962

Dos aires populares cubanos
1962

3.5
1 Votes
Tres Apuntes
1959

3.5
1 Votes
Fuga No. 1 for Guitar
1959

4
1 Votes
Tríptico for Guitar Duo
1958

Tres danzas concertantes for Guitar and Orchestra
1958

Micro piezas I–V for Guitar Duo
1958

Danza Característica "Quítate de la Acera"
1957

3.5
1 Votes
Quintet for guitar and string quartet
1957

Dos temas populares cubanos
1956

4
1 Votes
Piezas sin títulos I–II
1956

Suite No. 2 for Guitar
1956

4.5
1 Votes
Suite No. 1 (Antigua)
1955

Toccata para cuatro o más guitarras


Paisaje Cubano con Lluvia, for 4 guitars


Canciones remotas for Guitar Quartet


Compilations
Estudios Sencillos Complete
2001

4.5
3 Votes

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