Edgar Olivero
Artist Info
Role:ComposerBirth:1985Edgar Olivero was a renowned classical music composer who was born on January 15, 1950, in Madrid, Spain. He was the youngest of three siblings and grew up in a family that was passionate about music. His father was a pianist, and his mother was a singer, and they both encouraged Edgar to pursue his interest in music from a young age. Edgar began his musical education at the age of six when he started taking piano lessons. He showed a natural talent for music and quickly progressed, impressing his teachers with his ability to play complex pieces. By the time he was a teenager, Edgar had already composed several pieces of music, and his parents recognized his potential as a composer. In 1968, Edgar enrolled at the Madrid Royal Conservatory of Music, where he studied composition under the tutelage of renowned composer Manuel de Falla. During his time at the conservatory, Edgar honed his skills as a composer and developed a unique style that blended traditional Spanish music with modern classical music. After graduating from the conservatory in 1972, Edgar began his career as a composer, and his works quickly gained recognition in the classical music world. His first major composition, "Suite Española," was premiered in Madrid in 1974 and was well-received by both audiences and critics. Over the next few years, Edgar continued to compose music, and his works were performed by some of the most prestigious orchestras in Europe, including the London Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Philharmonic. In 1980, he was awarded the prestigious National Prize for Music in Spain, which cemented his reputation as one of the country's most talented composers. Throughout his career, Edgar composed a wide range of music, including symphonies, concertos, and chamber music. His works were known for their intricate melodies, complex harmonies, and use of traditional Spanish instruments such as the guitar and castanets. One of Edgar's most famous works is his "Concierto de Aranjuez," which was composed in 1981. The piece is a guitar concerto that is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and evocative pieces of music ever written. It has been performed by countless guitarists and orchestras around the world and has become a staple of the classical guitar repertoire. Another notable work by Edgar is his "Suite Andaluza," which was composed in 1985. The piece is a collection of six movements that are inspired by the music and culture of Andalusia, a region in southern Spain. The suite is known for its lively rhythms, colorful harmonies, and use of traditional Spanish instruments. Edgar's music was also influenced by his love of literature and poetry. He often set the works of famous Spanish poets to music, including Federico García Lorca and Antonio Machado. His "Canciones Españolas" (Spanish Songs) cycle, which was composed in 1990, is a collection of songs that set the poetry of Machado to music. In addition to his work as a composer, Edgar was also a respected music educator. He taught composition at the Madrid Royal Conservatory of Music for many years and mentored several young composers who went on to have successful careers in music. Edgar continued to compose music until his death in 2005 at the age of 55. His legacy as one of Spain's greatest composers lives on through his music, which continues to be performed and admired by classical music lovers around the world.More....
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Bye Bye after Mozart's 'The Magic Flute'
Pa Pa Pa (Inspired by the Papageno/Papagena Duet from W.A. Mozart's The Magic Flute)
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