Title: | Complete Chamber Works Vol. 2 |
Otros títulos: | Complete Chamber Music Vol. 2 Obras Completas de Cámara Vol. 2 Música de Cámara Completa Vol. 2 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Carlos Chavez; Southwest Chamber Music; Beth Pflueger; Karen Lundgren; Allen Savedoff; James Atkinson; Tony Ellis; Michael Millar; Jan Karlin; Christina Soule; Tom Peters; Jeff Von Der Schmidt; Stuart Horn; Jim Foschia; Laurens Kaplan; William Booth; Andrew Pelletier |
Código CDU: | Cha.04 |
Forma Musical: | Nonets (Bass trombone, Bassoon, Flute, Horn, Piccolo, Trumpet, Viola, Violoncello, Double bass), Wind Quartets (Bassoon, Clarinet, Oboe, Trumpet), Wind Quintets (Bassoon, Clarinet, Flute, Horn, Oboe), Brass Trios (Horn, Trombone, Trumpet), Sonatas (Horns (4)), Brass Quartets (Horns (4)) |
Abstract: | Carlos Antonio de Padua Chávez y Ramírez was born on 13 June 1899 in Popotla, near Mexico City, Mexico. The youngest of six children, Carlos was brought up by his mother Juvencia after his father died when Carlos was only five. Juvencia was well-suited to oversee her many children as she served as directress of the Normal School for Young Women in Popotla. Carlos Chávez at age 7 During the 1910 Revolution, all schoolteachers were ordered to leave Mexico City, so Carlos and his family relocated to Veracruz. On a trip to Mexico City when he was 16, Carlos was narrowly missed by a stray bullet during a skirmish between the warring factions. Nevertheless, the family survived these difficult times, and at the end of hostilities they settled again in Mexico’s capital city. Carlos began taking piano lessons from his brother Manuel at age nine and studied briefly with Asunción Parra. But in 1910 he became a student of Mexico’s leading composer of the time, Manuel Ponce. Five years later ... |