Juan Vicente Torrealba

Juan Vicente Torrealba

Infobox musical artist
Name = Juan Vicente Torrealba



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Instrument = Llanera harp
Genre = Venezuelan popular music
Occupation = musician, harp executant, composer
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Notable_instruments = Guitar

Juan Vicente Torrealba Pérez (born February 20, 1917) in Caracas, Venezuela, is a Venezuelan harpist and composer of popular music.

Although born on the outskirts of Caracas, the family moved while he was very young to a ranch in Camaguán, Guárico. The poverty of the family and the region were such that he worked as a sharecropper, and did not complete his primary education. Restless, he took up the guitar, and by the age of 18 was giving public recitals, his style showing a strong Cuban influence. Feeling that he would never reach the standard to which he aspired, particularly after hearing Rodrigo Riera, he moved to Caracas and took employment as a bookkeeper in a newspaper.

It was in Caracas that he took up the "arpa llanera", (i.e. the plains, or Venezuelan, harp), under the tutelage of Ignacio Figueredo. In 1947 he formed his own group, "The Torrealberos", along with his brother Arturo, his nephew Santana Torrealba Leon, and vocalist Ángel Custodio Loyola. With this band, he was able to earn a living playing at social functions. He began writing music the following year, among his earliest compositions being "Las Caricias de Cristina" (Cristina's Caresses) and "Concierto en la Llanura" (Concert in the Plain) (1948). With the help of pianist María Luisa Escobar the band started recording, but sometime later (apparently over a dispute as to whether tips were for the singer or the band leader) Loyola left the group, and since then a number of vocalists have been contracted by the "Torrealberos". The reputation of the group, and its traditional repertoire, spread beyond Venezuela, and by the 1960s they were touring in Europe and the U.S., as well as throughout Latin America.

His first collaboration with a full orchestra came with the 1971 album "Rapsodia Llanera", and he continued to adapt his music, with the addition of keyboards and electronic amplification, and collaboration with musicians from Italy and Japan, as well as other Latin American countries, his music diversified. He disbanded Los Torrealberos temporarily in 1978 to form a dance orchestra, "Juan Vicente Torrealba and his Super Beat 80", but this project only released one eponymous album. Thereafter, his band work took second place behind his solo career and playing alongside symphony orchestras, until he retired, complaining that his record company was not doing enough to promote his work, in 1986.

In retirement, he has pursued interests in painting and photography.

Legacy

Torrealba made some 130 recordings, and wrote more than 300 compositions. He has received 45 national and international awards and was nominated among the 100 top Latin American Personalities of the twentieth century, also was designated honorary professor of the Military Academy of Venezuela and Cultural Heritage of Universal Music by the government of Meta Department in Colombia. At the Mexican city of Xalapa there is a plaza, a street and a park with his name. On May 10, 2007, the "Luis Alfonzo Larrain foundation", made at the Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex, a tribute to this Venezuelan, by his trajectory and 90th anniversary, like bastion of the Venezuelan traditions.

See also

*Venezuela
*Venezuelan music
*Pasajes inmortales
*Clásicos Torrealberos

External links

* [http://www.sincopa.com/traditional/artists2/juan_vicente_torrealba.htm Juan Vicente Torrealba Discography] (partial)
* [http://www.musicallanera.net/letra_de_canciones/juan_vicente_torrealba.htm Juan Vicente Torrealba Songs lyrics] (Torrealba did not compose the lyrics)


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