Английская Википедия:Iris Sanguesa

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Шаблон:Short description Iris Sanguesa de Ichasso (born 1933) is a Chilean composer, pianist and percussionist. She was one of the first women to study at the Torcuato Di Tella Institute’s Centro Latinamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales (CLAEM) , where she composed several multimedia pieces. She is known professionally as Iris Sanguesa.[1][2][3][4]

Sanguesa was born in Osorno, Chile. She graduated from the Chilean National Conservatory in Santiago in 1959, and received a fellowship to study at the CLAEM in Buenos Aires in 1967-68. Her teachers included Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt, German Berner, Jorge Canelo, Augustin Cullel, Alberto Ginastera, Flora Guerra, and Herminia Raccagni.[1][5][6][7][4]

Sanguesa taught at several venues in Santiago. She lived in Argentina from 1985 to 2001, then returned to Chile.[5][8] Her compositions include:

Ballet

  • Copahue, on an Auracanian Legend[1]
  • Los Trabajos del Bailarin[1]

Chamber

  • Quartet (percussion)[1]
  • Quartet (wind instruments)[1]
  • Quintet for Winds[9]
  • Sonata (double bass and piano)[1]
  • Sonata (flute and piano)[7]
  • Sonata (harp)[1]

Multimedia

  • Intergracion (tape, dancer, and color projections)[3]
  • Llaman las llamas (synthesizer, piano, voice, narrator, double bass and percussion; text by Marcos Llona)[5]
  • Oda a la Humanidad (six voices, mixed choir, orchestra and tape)[5]
  • Permanencia I (tape)[5]
  • Permanencia II-Espiral (tape)[5]

Orchestra

  • Aforismos del Bhagavad Gita[1]
  • Estudios Orquestrales[1]
  • Transiciones[1]

Piano

  • Canción Araucana[10]
  • El Pianista Chileno (for children)[1]
  • Pieces for Children[1]

Vocal

  • “Hymn for Liceo Manuel de Salas”[1]
  • “Hymn for the Swiss College”[1]



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