Argentine musician
Composer Juan José Castro
Juan José Castro (March 7, 1895 – September 3, 1968) was an Argentine composer and conductor.
Born in Avellaneda , Castro studied piano and violin under Manuel Posadas and composition under Eduardo Fornarini , in Buenos Aires. In the 1920s he was awarded the Europa Prize , and then went on to study in Paris at the Schola Cantorum under Vincent d'Indy and Édouard Risler . Returning to Buenos Aires in 1925, he was named conductor of the Renacimiento Chamber Orchestra in 1928 and the Teatro Colón in 1930. From 1939 to 1943 he was a professor at the Buenos Aires Conservatory .
Castro's international career began in the 1940s. In 1947 he conducted the Havana Philharmonic , and the Sodre Orchestra in Uruguay in 1949. In 1952-53 he was the conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (then known as the Victorian Symphony Orchestra) in Australia .[ 1] He returned to the Americas and conducted the National Symphony in Buenos Aires from 1956-1960. From 1960 to 1964, he was director of the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico .
Castro's brothers, José María and Washington , were also both composers. Juan José Castro married the daughter of the composer Julián Aguirre . He died in Buenos Aires in 1968, aged 73.
Works
Note: This list is incomplete
Violin Sonata , 1914
Cello Sonata , 1916
Piano Sonata No. 1 , 1917
A una madre , 1925
Symphony No. 1 , 1931
Biblical Symphony , 1932
Mekhano , ballet , 1934
Sinfonia Argentina , 1934
Symphony No. 3 , 1936
Symphony No. 4 , 1939
Piano Sonata No. 2 , 1939
Offenbachiana , ballet, 1940
Piano Concerto , 1941
String Quartet , 1942
La zapatera prodigosa opera after Federico García Lorca , 1943
Martin Fierro , cantata , 1944
El Llanto de las Sierras , 1947
Corales Criollos No. 1 & 2 , piano, 1947
Proserpina y el extranjero (Proserpina and the Foreigner), opera after Omar del Carlo , 1951
Bodas de sangre (Marriage of Blood), opera after Lorca, 1952
Corales Criollos No. 3 , orchestra, 1953
Symphony No. 5 , 1956
Epitafio en ritmos y sonidos , chorus and orchestra, 1961
Suite introspectiva , orchestra, 1962
Notes
References
Don Randel , The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music . Harvard, 1996, p. 144.
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