Otto Mayer-Serra

Otto Mayer-Serra

Otto Mayer-Serra (Barcelona, Spain 1904- Mexico City 1968) Was a Spanish-Mexican musicologist known for being one of the first musicologist to write a systematic study of 20th century Mexican music.

Life

His father was a German of Jewish origin. He was later adopted by the Spanish family Serra in 1934 when he became Spanish citizen. Mayer-Serra studied music in Barcelona, although his music education came from the German and French school. While living in Barcelona he became a music critic and during the Spanish Civil War he worked in the music department for the support of the Generalitat. In 1937 his Cancionero Revolucionario Internacional (International and revolutionary Songbook) was published, in which he collected many revolutionary songs of the time by composers such as Silvestre Revueltas and Halffter. He joined the music magazine ¨Música¨, which had an important support from the official Spanish government. There he published the first Spanish articles on the concept of Music Sociology En torno de una Sociología de la Música. Along with Rodolfo Halffter he suffered the bombing of Figueras (Girona), where he lost part of his work. During that period he wrote in other magazines like Hora de España. With the war over he was kept in a concentration camp with Salas Viv in Angèles-Sur-Mer in France and in 1940 he managed to travel to Mexico. There he worked as musicologist and music critic in the journal ¨Últimas Novedades¨ and in the magazine ¨Tiempo¨ as well as in programming concerts. He was artistic director of the Orquesta de Jalapa. One of his first writings was Silvestre Revueltas, su vida y su obra (Silvestre Revueltas, his life and work) was published in the magazine ¨Hoy¨ in Mexico City. Música y músicos de Latinoamérica (Music and musicians of Latin America) became his most important work and is one of the leading source for Latin American music studies.

Sources

  • Casares, Emilio. Diccionario de la Música Española e Hispanoamericana. Sociedad general de autores y editores.



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