- Jesús Arámbarri
Jesús Arámbarri Gárate (b. 1902,
Bilbao ; d. 1960,Madrid ) was a Spanishclassical music conductor andcomposer native to the Basque Country.Jesús Arámbarri has been classed among the cultural treasurescite web |url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1764206,00.html |title= The Art of War |author= Colm Tóibín |work=
The Guardian |date=29 April 2006 |quote= As a mountainous region, it is of course rich in folk song and, as a society that has been deeply Catholic, its religious and choral heritage is strong. But… [i] t is possible to listen to the music of many Basque composers, both contemporary and classical, and feel that the influence of the outside world has been paramount. Of all the features of the Basque country, this tradition is the most hidden and, in some ways, the most typical. It has been hard perhaps to publicise such cultural treasures as Arriaga, Pablo Sarasate,Jesús Guridi , Jesús Arámbarri, Luís de Pablo or indeedMaurice Ravel in the musical world while the Eta campaign held the headlines. ] of the region withJuan Crisóstomo Arriaga ,Jesús Guridi , Luís de Pablo,Maurice Ravel , andPablo de Sarasate . His place in 20th century classical music is part of a tradition which also includesIsaac Albéniz ,José Antonio de Donostia ,Manuel de Falla ,Felipe Pedrell ,Joaquín Rodrigo ,cite web |url= http://www.joaquin-rodrigo.com/biole.html |title= Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre (1901-1999) Marquis of Jardines de Aranjuez |author= Raymond Calcraft |work=Joaquín Rodrigo website |quote= In the class ofPaul Dukas , where Joaquín Rodrigo studied for five years, there were also the Mexican composer, Manuel Ponce, and the Basque conductor, Jesús Arámbarri, who would later become a great interpreter of the works of Rodrigo. ] cite web |url= http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2003/July03/Joaqu%EDnRODRIG1naxos5.htm |title= Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999) |work= MusicWeb International |quote= Like his compatriots, Jesus Guridi (1886-1961) [and] Jesus Arambarri (1902-1960), Rodrigo studied in Paris withPaul Dukas . Joaquin Turina (1882-1949) was another who came under the all-pervasive French influence of the 1920s and 1930s. ]Joaquín Turina , and José María Usandizaga.After his early music education at the Bilbao Conservatory of Music,cite web |url= http://www.chesternovello.com/default.aspx?TabId=2431&State_2905=2&composerId_2905=38 |title= Biography of Jesús Arámbarri |author= Chester Novello ] Arámbarri's teachers included
Paul Le Flem ,Paul Dukas andVladimir Golschmann inParis andFelix Weingartner inBasel .Arámbarri composed some of his most important works while he was a student.cite web |url= http://www.mdt.co.uk/MDTSite/pages/product/product.asp?ctgry=CD&prod=8557275&cookie%5Ftest=1 |title= Notes on Naxos CD 8557255 |author= [http://www.mdt.co.uk/MDTSite/cm/aboutus.htm MDT Classics] |work= ARAMBARRI: 8 Basque Songs / In Memoriam / Spanish Fantasy |publisher= Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, conductor Juan José Mena,
soprano Itxaro Mentxaka |date= 2003 |quote= His small compositional output bears the hallmarks of a highly talented creative mind. Some of his most important works date from his student years: the Four Impromptus, the orchestral prelude Gabon-zar sorginak (Witches on New Year’s Eve) and the Eight Basque Songs for soprano and orchestra. (ASIN|B00009L4W4)] After his return to Bilbao he was primarily a conductor and composed only a few more works, which included "In memoriam" forJuan Carlos de Gortázar (1939),cite web |url= http://www.naxosdirect.com/title/8557275/ |title= (Review) |author= Santiago Gorostiza and Susannah Howe |work=Naxos Records |quote= A sense of pent-up emotion is woven through the tributes toManuel de Falla —"Ofrenda (Offering)"—andJuan Carlos de Gortazar —"In memoriam." The former, written one day and first performed the next, borrows the rhythm of thefarruca from the older composer's "Three-Cornered Hat," over which the sorrowful voice of thecor anglais gradually unfolds a tune that develops motifs taken from Falla's music. The latter quotes from the chorus of [Jesús] Guridi's "Asi cantan los chicos," whose text was by Gortazar, and from the Gregorian "Dies irae ." (Excerpt from a much longer and very detailed review.)] "Ofrenda" (Offering) forManuel de Falla (1946), and "Dedicatoria" (Dedication) for Javier Arisqueta (1949).cite web |url= http://www.naxos.com/composerinfo/bio21408.htm |title= Biography of Jesús Arámbarri |author=Naxos Records ]From 1933 in Bilbao, Arámbarri conducted the (then part-time) Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, which he developed into the first full-time civic orchestra in Spain. He also arranged musical activities throughout the country and conducted large-score choral works with Basque
choir s in Northern Spain. He was aprofessor at theMadrid Conservatory , a conductor of theMadrid Symphony Orchestra , and served as president of the Spanish Conductors' Association. In 1953, he was appointed conductor of the Banda Sinfónica de Madrid,cite web |url= http://www.munimadrid.es/portal/site/munimadrid/menuitem.f4bb5b953cd0b0aa7d245f019fc08a0c/?vgnextoid=9ef11d370482b010VgnVCM100000d90ca8c0RCRD&vgnextchannel=0c369e242ab26010VgnVCM100000dc0ca8c0RCRD&idCapitulo=1246811 |title= Banda Sinfónica Historia |work=Madrid Municipal website (in Spanish) ] which had been founded in 1909.Jesús Arámbarri died in 1960 at the
Parque del Buen Retiro while conducting the Banda Sinfónica de Madrid inconcert .References
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