Alberto Guerrero

Alberto Guerrero

Antonio Alberto García Guerrero (b. La Serena, Chile, February 6, 1886 – d. Toronto, November 7, 1959) was a Chilean-Canadian composer, pianist, and teacher. While he is most famously remembered as the mentor of Canadian pianist Glenn Gould, Guerrero influenced several generations of musicians through his many years of teaching at the Toronto Conservatory of Music.

Biography

Guerrero first studied piano with his mother and older brother Daniel; he was otherwise self-taught. After the family moved to Santiago in the early 1890s, he became part of a group of artists and intellectuals who called themselves Los Diez. As a resourceful composer and talented concert pianist, Guerrero would have a reform-minded influence on Chilean musical life [Beckwith, John. "Alberto Guerrero." [http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1SEC887734 "Encyclopedia of Music in Canada"] .] . His brother Eduardo became a music critic and Alberto contributed articles and reviews to the newspaper "El diario ilustrado". He published a treatise in 1915 entitled "La armonia moderna" (now lost).

Guerrero introduced audiences to the modern music of his day, including works by Debussy, Ravel, Cyril Scott, Scriabin, and Schoenberg. He founded and conducted Santiago’s first symphony orchestra and was active in founding the Sociedad Bach in 1917.

In 1918, during a honeymoon trip to New York, Guerrero came in contact with members of the Hambourg family, who invited him to teach at the recently established Hambourg Conservatory in Toronto. Guerrero accepted this position and emigrated to Canada with his wife and daughter the following year.

In Toronto, Guerrero performed for a few years with the Hambourg Trio (having replaced pianist Mark Hambourg). While he shifted his focus to piano technique and pedagogy, he expanded his performing repertory to include works from Purcell through Les Six. As one of Canada’s most active pianists, he played regular radio recitals (a highly innovative move at the time) beginning in the mid-1920s and through to the early 1950s. He also initiated a subscription series of solo recitals from 1932-1937. Each season’s four or five recitals would cover often neglected works by Bach, Scarlatti, Haydn, Mozart, 18th-century Spanish composers, 20th-century French composers, and Stravinsky. Bach pieces included the complete inventions and sinfonias as well as the "Goldberg Variations", all of which would be later popularized by his pupil Glenn Gould. Guerrero performed in various chamber ensembles with musicians such as with Frank Blachford (violin), Leo Smith (cello), Harold Sumberg (violin), and Cornelius Ysselstyn (cello). For over a decade, he was also a member of the Five Piano Ensemble.

In 1922, Guerrero left the Hambourg Conservatory and joined the Toronto Conservatory of Music (Royal Conservatory of Music), where he remained until his death, establishing himself one of the preeminent music teachers in Canada.

Guerrero was known to be quiet and concentrated. [Beckwith, John. "Alberto Guerrero." [http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1SEC887734 "Encyclopedia of Music in Canada"] .] His near self-effacement instead gave rise to the most prominent Canadian musicians of the late 20th century. He had a decisive technical and aesthetic influence on Glenn Gould, whom he mentored for 10 years, even though the latter would later claim to be self-taught. Guerrero was also known for his keen intellect and ably discussed painting, poetry, and philosophy (Comte, Husserl, Sartre). "He was one of the few musicians from whom a student would get a vista of ideas beyond music," recalls composer R. Murray Schafer, [Schafer, R. Murray (2007). "Program Notes" ( [http://www.patria.org/arcana/Programnotes.pdf PDF] ).] who wrote "In Memoriam Alberto Guerrero" a few months after his teacher’s death.

Compositions

Guerrero had been known as a versatile composer in Santiago. In addition to a number of chamber works and piano solos, he wrote music for 4 or 5 operettas and zarzuelas (now lost) which were produced in Chile between 1908-15. However, after moving to Canada, Guerrero focused more on teaching, though a couple of piano works ("Tango" and "Southern Seas") were published in 1937. He also collaborated with his wife Myrtle Rose Guerrero to co-author "The New Approach to the Piano" (2 vols., 1935-36).

tudents

As a prominent member of the music circles in Santiago and later at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, Guerrero influenced generations of students who would go on to shape the musical life of Chile, Canada, and beyond. What follows is an incomplete list:

*William Aide
*John Beckwith
*Helmut Blume
*Gwendoly Duchemin
*Ray Dudley
*Dorothy Sandler Flick
*Jeanette Fujarczuk
*Glenn Gould
*Myrtle Rose Guerrero (2nd wife)
*Stuart Hamilton
*Paul Helmer
*Horace Lapp
*Edward Laufer
*Gordana Lazarevich
*Pierrette LePage
*Jean Lyons
*Edward Magee
*Ursula Malkin
*Bruce Mather
*John McIntyre
*Gordon McLean
*Gerald Moore
*Oscar Morawetz
*Arthur Ozolins
*George Ross
*Domingo Santa Cruz
*R. Murray Schafer
*Oleg Telizyn
*Malcolm Troup
*Neil Van Allen
*Rush Watson Henderson

Recordings

Glenn Gould: His First Recordings (1947-1952). Video Artists International 1198 (2001).

Notes

External links

* [http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1SEC887734 "Encyclopedia of Music in Canada" article]
* [http://www.patria.org/arcana/Programnotes.pdf Schafer, R. Murray (2007). "Program Notes" (PDF).]
* [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/glenngould/ Glenn Gould Archives at Library and Archives Canada]
* [http://www.whitepinepictures.com/seeds/iv/46/index.html Description of ‘The Music Teacher’, a documentary by filmmaker Patricia Fogliato]
* [http://www.wlu.ca/press/Catalog/beckwith.shtml Site dedicated to Beckwith's biography "In Search of Alberto Guerrero"]

Bibliography

* The only book-length biography of Guerrero.

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Other Resources

An archive collection of Guerrero’s manuscripts and papers is located at the faculty of music library of the University of Toronto.


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