Wikipedia Bio
tunein
CARLOS SURINACH 1915 - 1997
Carlos Surinach (or Carles Suriñach) i Wrokona (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkarɫəs suɾiˈɲak], Barcelona; Spain, March 4, 1915 - New Haven, Connecticut, United States, November 12, 1997) was a Catalan Spanish-born composer and conductor.
He was born in Barcelona, where he held conducting posts at the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona and the Gran Teatre del Liceu. He studied composition with Enrique Morera at the Barcelona Conservatory, then went to Germany, where he studied in Berlin with Max Trapp, and also with Richard Strauss, taking five of Strauss's seminars. In 1948 his opera El mozo que caso con mujer brava premiered in Barcelona. In 1951, he emigrated to the United States, where he became a successful composer for the dance. He became a U.S. citizen in 1959. He composed three ballet scores for the renowned choreographer Martha Graham: Embattled Garden (1958), Acrobats of God (1960) and The Owl and the Pussycat (1978). He also composed for the Joffrey Ballet (Feast of Ashes). His harp concerto was commissioned by Charles Royce for his daughter Maria. The premiere was in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1978, with Nicanor Zabaleta playing. The concerto was then performed by maria Royce at Interlochen. The Surinach harp concerto added richly to the harp concerto repertoire; but, unfortunately, it has not been played since.
Wikipedia Bio
< amazon links
Wikipedia Bio
Label links to our posts...
-performers
(9)
-Resources
(3)
ABRAHAM
(1)
ABREU
(1)
ABSIL
(1)
ADAMS
(3)
ADDINSELL
(1)
ADES
(1)
ADLER
(1)
ALWYN
(1)
ANDERSON B
(1)
ANDREW
(1)
ANDRIESSEN
(1)
ANTHEIL
(1)
ANTILL
(1)
ARBOS
(1)
ARENSKY
(1)
ARGENTO
(1)
ARNOLD
(1)
ASHLEY
(1)
ASIA
(1)
AURIC
(1)
AUSTIN
(1)
AVERITT
(1)
BABBITT
(1)
BAIRD
(1)
BANTOCK
(1)
BARAB
(1)
BARBER
(1)
BARTOK
(1)
BASSETT
(1)
BAX
(1)
BEACH
(1)
BECKER
(1)
BEN-HAIM
(1)
BENJAMIN
(1)
BENNETT RR
(1)
BENTOIU
(1)
BERG
(1)
BERGER
(1)
BERGSMA
(1)
BERIO
(2)
BERKELEY
(1)
BERNSTEIN
(2)
BINGE
(1)
BIRTWISTLE
(1)
BLACHER
(1)
BLAHA
(1)
BLISS
(1)
BLITZSTEIN
(1)
BLOCH
(1)
BOLCOM
(1)
Boulanger
(1)
BOULANGER N
(1)
BOULEZ
(2)
BOYKAN
(1)
BREWBAKER
(1)
BRIDGE
(1)
BRITTEN
(1)
BROWER
(1)
BRUBECK
(1)
BRUCH
(1)
BUSH
(1)
BUTTERWORTH
(3)
C
(1)
CADMAN
(1)
CAGE
(1)
CARPENTER
(1)
CARRILLO
(1)
CARTER
(2)
CASSADO
(1)
CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO
(1)
CERHA
(1)
CHADWICK
(1)
CHAVEZ
(2)
CHAYNES
(1)
CHEUNG
(1)
COATES
(1)
COHN
(1)
COLERIDGE-TAYLOR
(1)
COPLAND
(3)
CORIGLIANO
(1)
COULTHARD
(1)
COWELL
(1)
CRUMB
(2)
D'INDY
(1)
DALLAPICCOLA
(1)
DANIELPOUR
(1)
DAUBER
(1)
DAVIES
(2)
Death of Klinghoffer
(1)
DEBUSSY
(1)
DELIUS
(1)
DELLO JOIO
(2)
DENISOV
(1)
DETT
(1)
DIAMOND
(1)
DINICU
(1)
DISTLER
(1)
DODGSON
(1)
DOHNANYI
(1)
DRUCKMAN
(1)
DUFFY
(1)
DUKAS
(1)
DUPRE
(1)
DYENS
(1)
DYSON
(1)
DZUBAY
(1)
EATON
(1)
EINAUDI
(1)
EINHORN
(1)
ENESCO
(1)
ENESCU
(1)
ERB
(2)
EWAZEN
(1)
FALLA
(1)
FELDMAN
(1)
FERNEYHOUGH
(1)
FINE
(1)
FINZI
(2)
FLAHERTY
(2)
FOOTE
(1)
FOSS
(2)
FOWLER
(1)
FRANCAIX
(1)
FRANCO
(1)
FURTWANGLER
(1)
GALLAGHER
(2)
GANDOLFI
(1)
GARBER
(1)
Gaudencio Thiago de Mello
(1)
GENZMER
(1)
GERSHWIN
(2)
GILLES
(1)
GILLIS
(1)
GINASTERA
(2)
GLASS
(1)
GLIERE
(1)
GOEHR
(1)
GOLDMARK
(1)
GORECKI
(1)
GOULD
(1)
GRIFFES
(1)
GUBAIDULINA
(1)
Gudmundsen-Holmgreen
(1)
HAIEFF
(1)
HAJDU
(1)
HANSON
(1)
HARBACH
(2)
HARBISON
(1)
HARRIS
(1)
HARRISON
(1)
HARTY
(1)
HAUSE
(1)
HELPS
(1)
HENZE
(2)
HETU
(1)
HIGDON
(2)
HINDEMITH
(1)
HODDINOTT
(1)
HOLMES
(1)
HOLST G
(2)
HOLST I
(1)
HONEGGER
(1)
HOUGHTON
(1)
HOVHANESS
(1)
HOWELLS
(1)
HOWORTH E
(1)
HUGHES E D
(1)
IBERT
(1)
IDDON
(1)
IVES
(1)
J L
(1)
JALBERT
(1)
JENKINS
(1)
JOLIVET
(1)
Jonathan Rathbone
(1)
JONES TH
(1)
KABALEVSKY
(1)
KABELáč
(1)
KAPLAN
(1)
KERNIS
(1)
KETELBEY
(1)
KHACHATURIAN
(1)
KIRCHNER
(1)
KLAMI
(1)
KNUSSEN
(2)
KOCH
(1)
KODALY
(1)
KOECHLIN
(1)
KORNGOLD
(1)
KRENEK
(2)
KROL
(1)
LADERMAN
(1)
LAMBERT
(2)
LASH
(1)
LEES
(1)
LERDAHL
(1)
LIEUWEN
(1)
LIGETI
(1)
LOCKLAIR
(1)
LOEFFLER
(1)
LU
(1)
Lucius Richard Weathersby
(1)
LUTOSLAWSKI
(1)
MACDOWELL
(1)
MACHOVER
(1)
MAKAN
(1)
MALIPIERO
(1)
MAMLOK
(1)
Marcelo Zarvos
(1)
MARCHENA
(1)
MARQUEZ
(1)
MARTIN
(1)
MARTINU
(1)
MASCAGNI
(1)
MATHESON
(2)
MAW
(1)
MAYER
(1)
McBRIDE
(1)
McCABE
(2)
McDOWELL C
(1)
McPHEE
(1)
MENDES
(1)
MENNIN
(1)
MENOTTI
(2)
MEREDITH
(1)
MERRITT
(1)
MESSIAEN
(1)
MILHAUD
(1)
MOERAN
(1)
MOMPOU
(1)
MONCAYO
(1)
MONK
(1)
MOROSS
(1)
MOSKOWSKI
(1)
MUCZYNSKI
(1)
MUSGRAVE
(2)
MYASKOVSKY
(1)
NATHAN
(1)
NEILSEN
(1)
NELSON
(1)
NORDENSTROM
(1)
NORGARD
(1)
ORFF
(1)
ORNSTEIN
(1)
PANUFNIK R
(1)
PANUFNUK A
(1)
PAPANDOPULO
(1)
PARKER
(1)
PART
(1)
PARTCH
(1)
PAULUS
(4)
PENDERECKI
(2)
PERLE
(1)
PERSICHETTI
(1)
PHILLIPS
(1)
PINKHAM
(2)
PINTSCHER
(1)
PISTON
(2)
PONCE
(1)
PORTER
(1)
POTT
(1)
POULENC
(1)
PROKOFIEV
(1)
QUILLING
(1)
RANDS
(1)
RAUTAVAARA
(2)
RAVEL
(2)
REED
(2)
REICH
(1)
REINECKE
(1)
RESPIGHI
(1)
REVUELTAS
(1)
REZNICEK
(1)
RIDOUT
(1)
RIEDL
(1)
RIEGGER
(1)
RIHM
(1)
RILEY
(1)
ROCHBERG
(1)
RODRIGO
(1)
ROGERS
(1)
ROMANEIRO
(1)
ROREM
(2)
ROUSE
(2)
RUBBRA
(1)
RUDERS
(1)
RUGGLES
(1)
RUTTER
(1)
RZEWSKI
(1)
SAARIAHO
(1)
SALLINEN
(1)
SATIE
(1)
SAUNDERS
(1)
SCHNITTKE
(1)
SCHOENBERG
(1)
SCHOENBERG-Adam
(1)
SCHRECKER
(1)
SCHULLER
(2)
SCHULZ
(1)
SCULTHORPE
(2)
SESSIONS
(1)
SEUNG-AH OH
(1)
SHAPERO
(1)
SHCHEDRIN
(1)
SHOSTAKOVICH
(1)
SIBELIUS
(1)
SIEGMEISTER
(2)
SISLER
(2)
SLUKA
(1)
SMALL
(1)
SOWANDE
(1)
SOWERBY
(1)
SPIES
(1)
STEINKE
(1)
STEPHENSON
(1)
STILL
(1)
STOCKHAUSEN
(1)
STRAUSS RG
(1)
STRAVINSKY
(1)
STUCKY
(1)
SUCHON
(1)
Suchoň
(1)
SUK
(1)
SURINACH
(1)
SUSA
(1)
SZYMANOWSKI
(1)
TAILLEFERRE
(2)
TAKEMITSU
(1)
TAL
(1)
TAN DUN
(1)
TANNER
(1)
TAVENER
(1)
TCHEREPNIN
(2)
THEOFANIDIS
(1)
THOMPSON
(1)
THOMSON
(1)
Thornton Winsloe
(1)
TIPPETT
(1)
TOCH
(1)
TOMITA
(1)
TORKE
(1)
TORROBA
(1)
TOWER
(1)
TREDICI
(1)
TURINA
(1)
TURNAGE
(1)
VAN DE VATE
(1)
VARESE
(1)
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
(2)
VERRALL
(1)
VILLA-LOBOS
(1)
VRIEND
(1)
WALTON
(1)
WEBBER
(1)
WEBERN
(2)
WEESNER
(1)
WEILL
(1)
WEIR
(1)
WELCHER
(1)
WERNICK
(1)
WHITE
(1)
WILDER
(1)
WOOLFENDEN
(1)
WUORINEN
(2)
XENAKIS
(2)
YATES
(1)
YODER
(1)
YORK
(1)
ZEISL
(1)
ZEMLINSKY
(1)
ZWILICH
(1)
popular posts...
-
Mayer was born in New York City, the son of Dorothy (née Ehrich) and John C. Mayer. He entered Yale University in 1944, but his college yea...
-
Howard Quilling taught music composition and theory at Bakersfield College for 25 years, retiring in 1996. Despite his long career in e...
-
Charles Wuorinen, winner of the 1970 Pulitzer Prize in Music and composer of the operas "Brokeback Mountain" and "Haroun an...
-
CimarronMusic Bio BARBARA YORK is a concert accompanist, choral and theatrical music director and composer. Her score and lyrics for the ...
-
Christopher Chapman Rouse III. American composer. Though he wrote for various ensembles, Rouse is primarily known for his orchestral com...
-
Dominick Argento was known for his lyric operatic and choral music. Among his best known pieces are the operas Postcard from Morocco, Miss...
-
Donald H. White (February 28, 1921 – October 4, 2016) was a 20th-century American composer. Donald White was born in Narberth, Penns...
-
Symphony No. 2 ‘Ascendant’ Quiet Reflection London Symphony Orchestra • JoAnn Falletta Jack Gallagher continues his association with th...
-
Jerre Tanner is an American composer of symphonic and operatic music. He studied orchestration with Pulitzer Prize winning composer Wayne Pe...
-
FROM 4 NOTABLE MODERN COMPOSERS: TOM FLAHERTY, JAMES MATHESON, ADAM SCHOENBERG AND PETER YATES Featuring Nadia Shpachenko-Gottesman: p...
search this blog...
photo credits...
If you have any questions concerning this site, please 'contact us'. Album images are provided by amazon.com for sales or from artists or their agents. If you are the author of any of the images found in this website, please do not hesitate to let us know and we'll put your deserved credits under the proper thumbnail(s) or remove any at your request.
suggestions...
We welcome new additions to our web directory of serious music composers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Use 'contact us'