- Pepito Arriola
José “Pepito” Rodríguez Carballeira (
December 14 ,1895 -October 24 1954 ) was a Spanishchild prodigy pianist and eventual masterviolinist .Origins
Pepito was born to a liberal family of
Ferrol , his mother wasJosefa Rodríguez Carballeira and having no known father, his birth certificate has the family name of his mother, which she never used, naming the boy with the last name of his grandfather. After Josefa went toMadrid , his aunt Aurora took care of him and taught him to play piano.Career Beginning
Arriola’s remarkable ability was first discovered at the age of two and a half. The story spread by his mother says that she had received a composition from a friend which she played frequently on the home
piano . One morning, upon hearing the piece played with accuracy and confidence, Arriola’s mother entered the room containing the piano and was astounded when she discovered that her son was responsible for the skilled rendition. The young musician, without any formal or informal instruction, began his career as a pianist, at times playing pieces he had heard and at other times creating original compositions. After his mother noticed the child’s abilities, she took him with her to Madrid and his career as a concert pianist began.Performances
On
December 4 ,1899 , not yet three years old, Pepito Arriola gave his first public performance to an audience of music critics and musicians. Just after his third birthday onDecember 26 of the same year, Arriola held his second concert inRoyal Palace of Madrid in front of King and Queen playing six original compositions. Arriola would go on to become a great violinist as well, impressing the whole of Europe with his later great concerts in the German city ofLeipzig and in theRussia n capital ofSt. Petersburg [http://www.histclo.com/act/music/pro/ind/p/pro-arriola.html] .Original Compositions
Arriola at the age of three, could read neither music nor written language and thus his process of composition was somewhat abnormal. He would sometimes use a blank piece of paper, indicating the nature of the piece (sonata,
waltz , etc.) with a symbol at the top followed by arbitrary lines and notes which was the written music for the piece. Afterward, he is described as setting the paper down in front of him saying “I will play that” and proceeding to improvise remarkably well. His pieces were described as having a “richness of astonishing expression” ranging from the tragic to the merry.Theory of Reincarnation
Pepito Arriola’s great skill at his early age has been cited as evidence of
rebirth orreincarnation [http://www.harvestfields.ca/ebook/02/035/17.htm] . It is speculated that this theory of Arriola’s reincarnation is obscurely referenced in “Holland, 1945 ” a song by 1990s’ indie groupNeutral Milk Hotel . In the song, lead singerJeff Mangum proclaims “The only girl I ever loved/Was born with roses in her eyes/But then they buried her alive/One evening 1945/With just her sister at her side/And only weeks before the guns/All came and rained on everyone,” apparently speaking of the well-knownHolocaust victim,Anne Frank . Mangum continues by singing “Now she’s a little boy inSpain /Playing pianos filled with flames,” most likely a reference to Arriola [http://www.songmeanings.net/lyric.php?lid=36470] .Complete Works
*"Aurora" habanera 1898
*"Impresiones nocturnas" 1916
*"Hommage à Manuel de Falla/Homenaje a Falla" 1942After his death 12 additional scores were found. They were written in Barcelona after his return to Spain in 1946:
*"Divertimento concertante" 1946
*"Tres textos cervantinos" voice and orchestra, 1946
*"Aqui lloró Don Quixote",1947
*"Tres textos cervantinos" for 2 pianos, 1947
*"Concerto para trompa" horn concert, 1948
*"Sehilcht Weise1"948
*"Song" 1948
*"Don Quixote in DM" 1949
*"Seis poesías de Antonio Machado" Baritone and orchestra
*"Pequena serenata para cello y piano" 1951
*"Concertino piano e orquestra" 1953
*"Impresiones Argentinas"Bibliography
*"Pepito Arriola, entre mito y realidad", Eva ocampo
*"De Pepito a hildegart", Francisco Martínez López
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