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Federico Moreno Torroba Summary

Federico Moreno Torroba by Walter Aaron Clark (Professor, Professor, University of California Riverside)

The last of the Spanish Romantics, composer, conductor, and impresario Federico Moreno Torroba (1891-1982) left his mark on virtually every aspect of Spanish musical culture during a career which spanned six decades, and saw tremendous political and cultural upheavals. After Falla, he was the most important and influential musician: in addition to his creative activities, he was President of the General Society of Authors and Editors and director of the Academy of Fine Arts and Teatro Zarzuela. His enduring contributions as a composer include copious amounts of guitar music composed for Andres Segovia and several highly successful zarzuelas which remain in the repertoire today. Written by two leading experts in the field, Federico Moreno Torroba: A Musical Life in Three Acts explores not only his life and work, but also the relationship of his music to the cultural milieu in which he moved. It sheds particular light on the relationship of Torroba's music and the cultural politics of Francisco Franco's dictatorship (1939-75). Torroba came of age in a cultural renaissance that sought to reassert Spain's position as a unique cultural entity, and authors Walter A. Clark and William Krause demonstrate how his work can be understood as a personal, musical response to these aspirations. Clark and Krause argue that Torroba's decision to remain in Spain even during the years of Franco's dictatorship was based primarily not on political ideology but rather on an unwillingness to leave his native soil. Rather than abandon Spain to participate in the dynamic musical life abroad, he continued to compose music that reflected his conservative view of his national and personal heritage. The authors contend that this pursuit did not necessitate allegiance to a particular regime, but rather to the non-political exaltation of Spain's so-called 'eternal tradition', or the culture and spirit that had endured throughout Spain's turbulent history. Following Franco's death in 1975, there was ambivalence towards figures like Torroba who had made their peace with the dictatorship and paid a heavy price in terms of their reputation among expatriates. Moreover, his very conservative musical style made him a target for the post-war avant-garde, which disdained his highly tonal and melodic espa~nolismo. With the demise of high modernism, however, the time has come for this new, more distanced assessment of Torroba's contributions. Richly illustrated with figures and music examples, and with a helpful discography for reference, this biography brings a fresh perspective on this influential composer to Latin American and Iberian music scholars, performers, and lovers of Spanish music alike.

Federico Moreno Torroba Reviews

This book is an important milestone. It is not only the first in English to be devoted to a single, important composer of zarzuela; but also the first substantial work in any language to examine the life, work and times of Torroba in the detail he deserves. The joint authors are well-equipped for the task. * Zarzuela.net *
Clark and Krause present a concise and well-delivered examination of his life ... the book illuminates an area of musicology that is crying out for attention, and offers the most welcome indication of an idea whose time has come. - Michael Boyd, Music and Letters

About Walter Aaron Clark (Professor, Professor, University of California Riverside)

Walter Aaron Clark is internationally renowned for his research on Spanish and Latin American music. He is the author of Oxford biographies on Isaac Alb'eniz and Enrique Granados, as well as the series editor of OUP's Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music. He has edited or co-edited books on Latin pop (Routledge), Ibero-American Renaissance music (Pendragon), and the first comprehensive textbook on Latin American music (Norton). He is the founder/director of the Center for Iberian and Latin American Music at the University of California, Riverside. William Craig Krause began his research on Moreno Torroba in 1988, resulting in a presentation at the International Musicological Society conference in Madrid in 1992 and the completion of his dissertation in in 1993. Since that time he has authored or co-authored articles on this and related subjects in The Revised New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Diccionario de la M'usica Espa~nola e Hispanoamericana, Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart and Encuentros. While primarily a professor of musicology at Hollins University, he also has an extensive background in the field of arts administration and recently has developed a secondary area of interest in the music of Appalachia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Lists of Illustrations and Musical Examples INTRODUCTION: The Eternal Tradition ACT I: 1891-1932 Scene i: 1898, The End Scene ii: Madrileno Scene iii: Analysis of works: La Virgen de mayo, La marchenera, Luisa Fernanda; Suite castellana, Sonatina, Piezas caracteristicas (selections) ACT II: 1932-1960 Scene i: 1936, Anarchy Scene ii: Navarro Scene iii: Analysis of works: Azabache, Xuanon, La chulapona, Monte Carmelo, La Caramba; Madronos, Romance de los pinos ACT III: 1960-1982 Scene i: 1975, The Beginning Scene ii: Espanol Scene iii: Analysis of works: El poeta; Castillos de Espana (selections), Puertas de Madrid (selections), Dialogos entre guitarra y orquesta, Concierto iberico FINALE: The Legacy of Torroba APPENDICES 1-2 1: Chronology 2: Works List BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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9780190628468
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Federico Moreno Torroba by Walter Aaron Clark (Professor, Professor, University of California Riverside)
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2016-12-01
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