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Éàamý ¢—ˆ Âù& RÍ¢Sí 554195bk Brouwer US 13/1/03 9:32 PM Page 5 Leo Brouwer (né en 1939) mouvement de la célèbre Symphonie n° 6 de Beethoven. sonorités merveilleuses en accordant la seconde corde DDD Musique pour guitare, vol. 3 Le deuxième mouvement, Sarabanda de Scriabin, de la guitare en si bémol et la cinquième en sol. recrée l’univers sonore sombre et mystérieux des An Idea (Une idée) est une pièce brève écrite en Guitar Collection 8.554195 Le compositeur et guitariste Leo Brouwer Mezquida est révolution cubaine, il a découvert, dans le cadre de œuvres de ce compositeur, et le mouvement final l’honneur du soixante-quinzième anniversaire du né à La Havane en 1939 dans une famille de musiciens. l’édition 1961 du Festival d’automne de Varsovie, les s’intitule Toccata de Pasquini, car il contient une professeur de guitare canadien Eli Kassner. Ses premières leçons de musique lui furent données par œuvres de compositeurs d’avant-garde tels que citation de l’œuvre la plus célèbre du compositeur et Cuban Landscape with Carillons (Paysage cubain Leo son père, Juan Brouwer, et sa tante, Caridad Mezquida ; Penderecki et Bussotti, absorbant et intégrant ces claveciniste du XVIIème siècle Bernardo Pasquini, le avec carillons) est une pièce fascinante qui utilise des quant à son grand-oncle, Ernesto Lecuona, il avait été influences dans un style très personnel qui utilisait des Scherzo del cucco (Scherzo du coucou). fragments répétés, des harmoniques et quelques effets célèbre à la fois comme compositeur et comme pianiste. techniques modernes de types divers, dont des éléments Les Tres Piezas Latino-Americanas (Trois pièces spéciaux tels que des coups donnés des deux mains sur BROUWER Leo Brouwer prit ses premières leçons de guitare en du post-sérialisme et aléatoires. La fin des années 1970 latino-américaines) s’inspirent de plusieurs chansons la touche afin de créer une atmosphère particulière. 1953 avec Isaac Nicola, qui établit l’école moderne de marqua le début d’une troisième période que Brouwer a d’Amérique du sud. La première s’appuie sur La La religion des Yoruba fut apportée à Cuba par les Sonata • Hika • Suite No. 2 guitare cubaine et deux ans plus tard il commença à lui-même décrite comme un hyper-romantisme Muerte del Ángel (La mort de l’ange) d’Astor Piazzolla, esclaves africains et Orishas est le mot Yoruba qui étudier personnellement la composition. En 1959, il national, retour à des racines afro-cubaines couplées la deuxième sur une chanson de Carlos Guastavino, et la désigne les dieux et les déesses afro-cubains. Rito de los Rito de los orishas reçut une bourse pour poursuivre ses études aux USA à avec des éléments de technique traditionnelle et de troisième sur une chanson populaire péruvienne Orishas de Brouwer est une œuvre sombre, puissante et l’université de Hartford et à la Juilliard School de New minimalisme. En plus de ses nombreuses musiques de intitulée Viva Jujuy. En ajoutant des introductions, des rythmée qui comporte deux mouvements. Le premier, Graham Anthony Devine York pour la composition, où il étudia avec Vincent films, on lui doit des œuvres orchestrales, dont des ponts musicaux, des harmonisations et du contrepoint, Exordium-Conjuro, évoque un rituel lors duquel les Persichetti, Stefan Wolpe, Isadore Preed, J.Diemente et concertos pour guitare, pour flûte et pour violon, et des Brouwer a donné à ces chansons une tournure tout à fait esprits malins sont vaincus. Le deuxième, Danza de la Joseph Iadone. En 1960, il fut nommé directeur pièces de chambre incluant souvent la guitare. Bon personnelle. Diosas Negras (Danse des déesses noires), consiste en de l’Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria nombre de ses compositions pour cet instrument lui ont Leo Brouwer composa sa Suite n° 2 alors qu’il était trois variantes de danse enchâssées dans des passages Cinematográficos, poste qui au fil des années entraîna la permis de se ménager une réputation internationale, encore adolescent. On retrouve ses racines cubaines contemplatifs plein de mystère. Cet ouvrage fut écrit en composition d’une grande quantité de musiques de avec une place assurée au sein du répertoire actuel, joué dans les mouvements externes de ce morceau, tandis 1995 pour le guitariste uruguayen Alvaro Pierri. films, à Cuba et à l’étranger. A partir de là, son nom fut et enregistré par des guitaristes du monde entier. que le mouvement central évoque des compositeurs Un Día de Noviembre (Un jour en novembre) a été associé à l’avant-garde musicale cubaine, servant de La sonate avec laquelle débute ce disque a été écrite néoclassiques russes comme Chostakovitch, Stravinsky composé pour un film réalisé en noir et blanc par conseiller pour Radio Habana à Cuba et enseignant au en 1990 pour Julian Bream, qui en donna la création et Prokofiev. Humberto Solaz en 1967. Avec sa mélancolie toute Conservatorio Nacional, et si l’occasion se présentait l’année suivante. Le premier mouvement, intitulé Pendant de nombreuses années, Brouwer fut l’ami simple, il est rapidement en train de devenir un standard dans des universités étrangères. Il fonda le Concours et Fandangos y Boleros, débute par un Preambulo suivi intime du compositeur japonais Toru Takemitsu. de la guitare et devrait séduire tous les mélomanes. Festival de guitare biennal cubain et depuis 1981 il est d’une section de Danza dans laquelle Brouwer fond les “Hika” In Memoriam Toru Takemitsu a été achevé peu directeur général de l’Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de rythmes du Fandango baroque espagnol avec ceux du de temps après sa mort. Hika signifie élégie ou chant de Cuba. Ses engagements de chefs d’orchestre l’ont mené Bolero, chanson d’amour cubaine. Brouwer décrit ce deuil et le morceau de Brouwer s’appuie sur le mode Graham Anthony Devine dans différents pays. premier mouvement comme une sorte de puzzle dans préféré de Takemitsu, le mode lydien. On obtient des Version française : David Ylla-Somers On peut distinguer trois périodes dans son lequel les couleurs sont recomposées et redistribuées un développement de compositeur. La première a peu à la manière de Paul Klee dans ses Carrés commencé en 1954, avec une série de morceaux qui ont magiques. Vers la fin du mouvement, on trouve une exploré les ressources de la guitare dans des pages qui citation de la Symphonie pastorale de Beethoven et alliaient des formes classiques traditionnelles à une Brouwer a comparé la forme fragmentée de Fandangos inspiration cubaine. Dans les années 1960, après la y Boleros à la forme sonate fragmentée du premier 8.554195 5 6 8.554195 554195bk Brouwer US 13/1/03 9:32 PM Page 2 Leo Brouwer (b.1939) Pastoral Symphony. The second movement, Sarabanda An Idea is a short piece written in honour of the Graham Anthony Devine Guitar Music Volume 3 de Scriabin, recreates the dark, mysterious sound world seventieth birthday of the Canadian guitar teacher, Eli of this composer’s works and the final movement is Kassner. Graham Anthony Devine was born in England and began his musical studies at The composer, guitarist and conductor Leo Brouwer came to know the work of avant-garde composers such called Toccata de Pasquini, which contains a quotation Cuban Landscape with Carillons is a fascinating Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester with Gordon Crosskey. He moved to Mezquida was born in Havana in 1939 into a family of as Penderecki and Bussotti, when he attended the 1961 from the seventeenth-century Italian composer and piece, which uses repeated fragments, harmonics and Brazil in his teens and became an established performer and teacher there, giving musicians. He had his first music lessons from his Warsaw Autumn Festival, absorbing these influences keyboard-player Bernardo Pasquini’s most famous some special effects, such as simultaneous tapping of many recitals and masterclasses throughout South America. He is a laureate of many father, Juan Brouwer, and his aunt, Caridad Mezquida, and those of leading contemporary composers who work, the Scherzo del cucco (Cuckoo Scherzo). the fingerboard with both left and right hands, to create international guitar competitions in Europe and the United States and in 2002 he while his great-uncle, Ernesto Lecuona, had been visited Cuba from abroad, into a very personal style that Tres Piezas Latino-Americanas are based on a unique atmosphere. won first prize at the prestigious Alhambra International Guitar Competition held in famous both as a composer and as a pianist. He had his made use of modern techniques of various kinds, various songs from South America. The first is based on The religion of the Yoruba was brought to Cuba by Alcoy, Spain. He repeated this success by winning first prize at the Emilio Pujol first guitar lessons in 1953 with Isaac Nicola, who including elements of post-serialism and the aleatoric. Astor Piazzola’s La Muerte del Angel (The Death of the African slaves and Orishas is the Yoruban word for International Guitar Competition in Italy in the same year. He has performed in established the modern school of Cuban guitar-playing, The late 1970s brought a third period that Brouwer Angel), the second on a song by Carlos Guastavino and Afro-Cuban gods and goddesses. Brouwer’s Rito de los more than twenty countries in solo recital performances and as soloist with and two years later began to study composition on his himself has described as national hyper-romanticism, a the third on a folk-song from Peru, entitled Viva Jujuy. Orishas (Rite of the Orishas) is a dark, powerful, orchestra, and has appeared many times on television and radio throughout Europe own. In 1959 he was awarded a scholarship for further return to Afro-Cuban roots coupled with elements of By adding introductions, bridge passages, rhythmic work in two movements.
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