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Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt (August 26, 1925 – January 3, 2010) was a Chilean composer.

Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt
Born(1925-08-26)August 26, 1925
Temuco, Chile
DiedJanuary 3, 2010(2010-01-03) (aged 84)
Oldenburg, Germany
NationalityChilean
OccupationComposer
Websitegbecerrasc.scd.cl

Biography and Career


Becerra-Schmidt was born in Temuco, Chile. He studied at The Chilean National Conservatory, and was taught by Pedro Humberto Allende.[1] Then in Europe from 1953 to 1956, where he brought back the avant-garde music culture from Europe to Chile.[2] 3 years later, Becerra-Schmidt became the director of the Instituto de Extension Musical (IEM) in 1959 to 1962, the IEM was an establishment by Domingo Santa Cruz, it aimed to centralize and manage the Chilean music repertoire and to support Chilean music organizations.[3]:141 During this time and after, Becerra-Schmidt was a teacher in the Chilean National Conservatory, he held this position until 1971 when he became a Cultural attaché between Chile and Bonn. 2 years later, Becerra-Schmidt moved to Germany due to the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, in Germany, Becerra-Schmidt taught at the University of Oldenburg beginning in 1974.[2]

Becerra was also an important teacher. Some of his pupils are among the most important composers of Chile, these include Luis Advis, Sergio Ortega, Fernando García and Cirilo Vila.

Becerra-Schmidt died on January 3, 2010, at his home in Oldenburg.[4]


Compositions


Becerra was a prolific Chilean composer, his catalogue includes hundreds of compositions that goes from traditional to avant-garde to Aleatoric music, and from popular songs to large-scale cantatas, symphonies and oratorios.[1] However, a large part of his musical career was politically involved, some of his cantatas included verses that were related to the Pre-Columbian era and Spanish colonization, Becerra-Schmidt's student Fernando García also wrote works based around political figures.[3]:151[note 1]

Highlights among his output are the cantatas La Araucana and Lord Cochrane de Chile, the Macchu Picchu oratorio on texts by Pablo Neruda, the Concerto for Flute and Strings, and a most recent Harp Concerto from 2006. Important in his catalogue are also the electroacoustic works.[citation needed]


Selected works


Sources:[5][1]


Media



References


  1. "Becerra–Schmidt, Gustavo (1925–)".
  2. Balderston, Daniel; Gonzalez, Mike; M. López, Ana (2000). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures.
  3. Frühauf, Tina (2020). Postmodernity's Musical Pasts.
  4. "Biography". Retrieved 26 January 2010.
  5. Martha Furman Schlefier (2016). Latin American Classical Composers. p. 69.

Notes


  1. However, some of these works were based around political figures as use for dramatic effects or as a dramatic story.[3]:151



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[de] Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt

Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt (* 25. August 1925 in Temuco, Cautín; † 3. Januar 2010 in Oldenburg, Deutschland) war ein chilenischer Komponist und Musikpädagoge.
- [en] Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt

[es] Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt

Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt (Temuco, 26 de agosto de 1925-Oldenburgo, Baja Sajonia, 3 de enero de 2010)[1] fue un compositor y musicólogo chileno.

[ru] Бесерра-Шмидт, Густаво

Густа́во Бесе́рра-Шмидт (26 августа 1925 (1925-08-26), Темуко, Чили — 3 января 2010, Ольденбург, Германия) — чилийский композитор и музыкальный педагог.



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