- Vicente Emilio Sojo
Infobox musical artist
Name = Vicente Emilio Sojo
Background = classical_ensemble
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Born = birth date|1887|12|8|mf=y
flagicon|VenezuelaGuatire , Miranda state,Venezuela
Died = death date and age|1974|8|11|1887|12|8Caracas, Venezuela
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Genre = Classical
Occupation =Musicologist , educator, conductor andcomposer
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Associated_acts =Venezuela Symphony Orchestra ,Orfeón Lamas
URL =Vicente Emilio Sojo (
December 8 ,1887 -August 11 1974 ) was aVenezuelan musicologist , educator and composer, born inGuatire ,Miranda (state) .Biography
Vicente Emilio Sojo was born to a musical family. Most notable was the fact that both his great-grandfathers were Chapel Masters. In 1896 he began musical studies under professor Régulo Rico. In 1906 he moved to
Caracas , where in 1910 he entered the School of Music and Declamation, while simultaneously continuing his self-taught studies in Humanities; in this period he began composing his first musical works. In 1921 he was appointed Music Professor in the School of Music and Declamation. He kept on composing works of diverse sorts for different instrumental and vocal combinations. In 1928, in the occasion of the foundation of the Orfeón (Choir) Lamas, he wrote his first polyphonic opus.In 1930 he already was Conductor of the
Orfeón Lamas and had founded theVenezuela Symphony Orchestra , of which he was not only conductor-founder, but a resolute and constant driving force. In 1940, together with other composers he prepared the first song book for Venezuelan children. In 1944, the first promotion of composers graduated under Sojo in the Jose Angel Lamas school of music.Master Sojo also involved himself in domestic politics: he was one of the founders of the Accion Democratica Party (AD) in 1941. In 1958 was elected senator of the Republic by the Miranda state and was re-elected in 1963.
Vicente Emilio Sojo can be regarded as one of the main creators of the modern school of Venezuelan music. For the Orfeón Lamas, he compiled and he harmonized more than 200 songs of popular and national folklore, achieving a significant rescue of the Venezuelan musical tradition of the last centuries. Among his most important works are: Chromatic Mass (1922-1933) and Hodie Super Nos Fulgebit Lux (1935). In 1951 was granted the National Music award as recognition for his work.
Works
* 1911 "Himno a Bolívar"
* 1912 "Romanza sin palabras"
* 1913 "Cuarteto en Re," for strings
* 1914 "Partitura para festiva"
* 1914 "Tres motetes para la iglesia Santa Capilla"
* 1915 "Misa Coral"
* 1918 "Salve Reina"
* 1920 "Obertura Treno"
* 1922 "Ave María"
* 1923 "Misa Cromática"
* 1924 "Ocho responsorias y un Te Deum"
* 1925 "Palabras de Cristo en el Calvario"
* 1926-1927 "27 canciones de ayer"
* 1928 "Por la Cabra Rubia"
* 1929 "Requiem Inmemorian Patris Patriae"
* 1930-1933 "Misa Breve"
* 1935 "Misa a capella en honor a Santa Efigenia y a su fallecida esposa""La Noche, La Carretera, Rondel Matinal" and "Hondie nos Fulgebit Lux"
* 1939 "Tres canciones infantiles"
* 1952 "Tres piezas para guitarras"
* 1953 "Misa para Santa Cecilia"
* 1958 "10 canciones infantiles venezolanas"
* 1964-1969 "9 Canciones infantiles"Bibliography
*Oscar Mago: "Sojo, un hombre y una misión histórica" Type: Spanish : Book Publisher: Caracas : Ediciones de la Orquesta Sinfónica de Venezuela, 1975. OCLC: 13353468
External links
* [http://www.funves.org.ve/ The Vicente Emilio Sojo Foundation (FUNVES)]
* [http://www.fundacionjoseguillermocarrillo.com/sitio/musclasojo.php International Jose Guillermo Carrillo Foundation]See also
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Music of Venezuela
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