Week 1: A Continent Full of Music!
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Alberto Ulián - Preludio No. 1 Oración de la Tarde
I found this score in my music, but I had never played it until now. It got me interested in the composer. I have found some other pieces by him online (which I plan to play later), but I can't find any biographical information. Does anyone know anything about him? I know he is from Uruguay, and the score says this piece was published in 1950. I love learning about the lesser-known music of our repertoire.
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Antonio Lauro (1917 - 1986) wrote one of his finest works, Suite Venezolana in 1952 when he was in prison as a political prisoner under the Venezuelan dictator, General Marco Perez Jiménez. The following audio post is my attempt to interpret the third movement, Canción. It is a beautiful and haunting piece with some interesting polytonality.