Urreta established the National Symphony Orchestra (1975), was the general Coordinator of the National Opera Company of INBA. music coordinator of the Casa del Lago, musical performances director of the National Autonomous University of Mexico and founder of the Camerata of Mexico.[4] In 1984, she had begun organizing musical festivals to promote Mexican and Spanish contemporary music, collaborating with Spanish composer Cruz de Castro. She premiered her Concerto for Piano and Orchestra with Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional in 1982.[5] She died in Mexico City in 1987.
Works
Urreta composed, among other works, a chamber opera, five ballets, pieces for solo instruments, a cantata, incidental music, a musique concrète composition for Noh theater and film scores.[2]
Stage
Cubos ballet
Luiz negra ballet
Mujer flor ballet
Un día de Luis ballet with electronics
Tantra ballet with musique concrète
Cante, homenaje a Manuel de Falla for actors, singers, three dancers, slides, percussion and tape, 1976
Romance do Doña Balada opera, 1973
Orchestral
Ralenti for tape, 1969
Arcana, concerto for amplified piano and orchestra
Chamber
Homage for string quartet
Estudio sobre una guitarra for tape
Salmodia II for piano and tape, 1980
De Natura mortis o la Verdadera historia de Caperucita Roja for narrator, instruments, and tape, 1971
Selva de Pájaros for tape, 1978
Dameros II for tape, 1984
Dameros III for tape, 1985
References
^ abLatin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary – Third Edition, by Martha Furman. Schleifer, Rowman & Littlefield, 2016, p. 634
^ abInternational Encyclopedia of Women Composers, by Aaron I. Cohen, Second edition, vol. 2, Books and Music, 1987, pp. 711–712