Miguel Ángel Coria Varela (born October 24, 1937) is a Spanish composer of classical music. His early work showed affinities to the music of
Anton WebernAnton Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor. He was a member of the Second Viennese School. As a student and significant follower of Arnold Schoenberg, he became one of the best-known exponents of the twelve-tone technique; in addition, his innovations regarding schematic organization of...
, but he became increasingly influenced by
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. From 1973 he entered his
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period where his compositions were marked by "attempts to evoke the spirit of the music of the past, but without literal allusions". In addition to his instrumental music, he also composed an opera,
Belisa, which premiered at the
Teatro de la ZarzuelaThe Teatro de la Zarzuela is a theatre in Madrid, Spain. The theatre is today mainly devoted to zarzuela , as well as operetta and recitals. In the past, in the city's long absence of an opera theatre , this was Madrid's theatre where most major opera performances were shown...
in 1992. Coria served as the Adminstrative Director of the
RTVE Symphony Orchestra and ChorusThe RTVE Symphony Orchestra , also known as the Spanish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra is a Spanish radio orchestra servicing RTVE, the Spanish national broadcasting network....
in the 1980s and was a co-founder of ALEA, Spain's first laboratory for
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.
Life and career
Miguel Ángel Coria was born in
MadridMadrid is the capital and largest city of Spain. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be 6.271 million. It is the third largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan...
in 1937 and began his musical studies in 1952. His early mentors were Antonio Iges, Angel Arias, Pedro Lerma and most importantly Gerardo Gombau with whom he studied composition at the Madrid Royal Conservatory. Coria won the Conservatory's Fugue Prize in 1961. He also showed an early interest in
electroacoustic musicElectroacoustic music originated in Western art music during its modern era following the incorporation of electric sound production into compositional practice. The initial developments in electroacoustic music composition during the mid-20th century are associated with the activities of composers...
and in 1964 joined
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and Carmelo Alonso Bernaola in founding ALEA, Spain's first laboratory for electronic music. A grant from the
Gaudeamus FoundationThe Gaudeamus Foundation and Contemporary Music Center is a renowned center for contemporary music. The Gaudeamus Foundation organizes and promotes contemporary musical activities and concerts both in the Netherlands and abroad...
in 1965 allowed him to pursue further studies with
Roman Haubenstock-RamatiRoman Haubenstock-Ramati was a composer and music editor who worked in Kraków, Tel Aviv and Vienna.Haubenstock-Ramati studied composition, music theory, violin and philosophy in Kraków and Lemberg from 1937 to 1940. Among his teachers were Artur Malawski and Józef Koffler. From 1947 to 1950 he was...
and
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. The following year, he received a grant from the Juan March Foundation to study with
Gottfried Michael KoenigGottfried Michael Koenig is a contemporary German-Dutch composer.-Biography:Koenig studied church music in Braunschweig, composition, piano, analysis and acoustics in Detmold, music representation techniques in Cologne and computer technique in Bonn. He attended and later lectured at the...
at the
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in Utrecht, during which time he composed
Collage (1967) and
Joyce's Portrait (1968). His early work showed affinities to the music of
Anton WebernAnton Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor. He was a member of the Second Viennese School. As a student and significant follower of Arnold Schoenberg, he became one of the best-known exponents of the twelve-tone technique; in addition, his innovations regarding schematic organization of...
, but became increasingly influenced by French
Impressionist musicImpressionism in music was a tendency in European classical music, mainly in France, which appeared in the late nineteenth century and continued into the middle of the twentieth century. Similarly to its precursor in the visual arts, musical impressionism focuses on a suggestion and an atmosphere...
. However, the Spanish composer and writer,
Tomás MarcoTomás Marco Aragón is a Spanish composer and writer on music.-Life and work:Marco studied violin and composition in Madrid while at the same time pursuing the study of law...
, has concluded that Coria's work ultimately "stands out as a completely personal statement", adding that "those who have tried to follow him have been unable to reproduce the most original aspects of his music on the same level."
1973 marked the beginning of Coria's
postmodernistPostmodern music is either simply music of the postmodern era, or music that follows aesthetical and philosophical trends of postmodernism. As the name suggests, the postmodernist movement formed partly in reaction to modernism...
period, exemplified by works in homage of past composers, although typically without literal allusions to their music. These include:
Ravel for President, composed in 1973 and dedicated to the pianist Pedro Espinosa, who premiered the work;
Falla Revisited, premiered in the
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by the
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in 1977;
Ancora una volta, premiered in 1979 by the
Orquesta Nacional de EspañaThe Orquesta Nacional de España is a symphonic orchestra based in Madrid, Spain.-History:Although working since in 1937 during the Spanish civil war, the orchestra was legally founded in 1940, by the merging of the Perez Casas' Filarmónica and the Orquesta Sinfónica of Arbós...
; and
J'ai perdu ma plume dans le jardin de Turina (I lost my pen in Turina's garden), composed for the centenary of
Joaquín TurinaJoaquín Turina was a Spanish composer of classical music.-Biography:Turina was born in Seville but his origins were in northern Italy . He studied in Seville as well as in Madrid...
in 1982. Coria's ballet music
Seis sonatas para la Reina de España (Six sonatas for the Queen of Spain), based on six harpsichord
sonataSonata , in music, literally means a piece played as opposed to a cantata , a piece sung. The term, being vague, naturally evolved through the history of music, designating a variety of forms prior to the Classical era...
s by
Domenico ScarlattiGiuseppe Domenico Scarlatti was an Italian composer who spent much of his life in the service of the Portuguese and Spanish royal families. He is classified as a Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical style...
, was premiered in 1985 at the
Festival dei Due MondiThe Festival dei Due Mondi ' is an annual summer music and opera festival held each June to early July in Spoleto, Italy, since its founding by composer Gian Carlo Menotti in 1958...
in
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in a production choreographed by Ángel Pericet for the Spanish National Ballet. At the age of 55, he ventured into opera with
Belisa, set to a
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by Antonio Gallego adapted from
García LorcaFederico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca was a Spanish poet, dramatist and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27. He is believed to be one of thousands who were summarily shot by anti-communist death squads...
's play
Amor de Don Perlimplín con Belisa en su jardín. The work premiered on May 15, 1992 at the
Teatro de la ZarzuelaThe Teatro de la Zarzuela is a theatre in Madrid, Spain. The theatre is today mainly devoted to zarzuela , as well as operetta and recitals. In the past, in the city's long absence of an opera theatre , this was Madrid's theatre where most major opera performances were shown...
in Madrid.
Coria has not been a particularly prolific composer compared to some of his contemporaries, and his works tend to be small-scale—even his opera
Belisa lasts only 30 minutes. His composing career proceeded in parallel with private teaching (one of his students was
Miguel Roig-FrancolíMiguel Ángel Roig-Francolí is a Spanish/American composer, music theorist, and pedagogue. His 1980 Cinco piezas para orquesta , commissioned by Radio Nacional de España and written in a postmodern, neotonal style, won first prize in the National Composition Competition of the Spanish Jeunesses...
) and various adminstrative posts in the musical life of Spain. He was one of the founders of the Asociación de Compositores Españoles, an organization dedicated to promoting the music of contemporary Spanish composers, and has worked as a consultant to Spain's Ministry of Culture. He also served as the Adminstrative Director of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in the 1980s, and for many years was Technical Director of the Fundació de Música Ferrer Salat (Ferrer Salat Music Foundation).
Works
The following list includes Coria's principal works, the majority of which are published by Editorial de Música Española Contemporanea. A complete catalogue of his compositions was published by the
Sociedad General de Autores de EspañaSociedad General de Autores y Editores is the main collecting society for songwriters, composers and music publishers in Spain. It is similar to ASCAP. The composer and performer Teddy Bautista is the Chairman of the Board of Directors. The SGAE was founded in 1941 as General Society of Authors of...
in 1991. (Unless otherwise indicated, the dates represent date of composition.)
Orchestra
- Lúdica I, 1968-9
- Lúdica III, 1969
- Ancora una volta (One more time), 1978, premiered 1979, Madrid
- Una modesta proposición para que los compositores pobres de España no constituyan una carga para sus padres ni su pais y sean útiles al público (A modest proposal so that poor Spanish composers do not constitute a burden on either their parents or the nation and are useful to the public), homage to Antonio Soler
Antonio Francisco Javier José Soler Ramos, usually known as Padre Antonio Soler, known in Catalan as Antoni Soler i Ramos was a Spanish Catalan composer whose works span the late Baroque and early Classical music eras...
, composed 1979, premiered 1980, Madrid
- Intermezzo, 1981
Chamber ensemble/solo instrument
- Juego de densidades (Game of densities), piano, 1962
- Estructura, string trio, 1963
- Frase, piano, 1965, revised 1968
- Secuencia, violin, 1966
- Vértices, chamber ensemble, 1966
- Volúmenes, chamber ensemble, 1966
- Lúdica IV, chamber ensemble, 1970
- Falla Revisited, homage to Manuel de Falla
Manuel de Falla y Matheu was a Spanish Andalusian composer of classical music. With Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados and Joaquín Turina he is one of Spain's most important musicians of the first half of the 20th century....
, chamber ensemble, 1973, premiered 1977, Madrid
- Ravel for President, homage to Maurice Ravel
Joseph-Maurice Ravel was a French composer known especially for his melodies, orchestral and instrumental textures and effects...
, piano, 1973
- Música de septiembre, chamber ensemble, 1975
- En rouge et noir (In red and black), piano, 1976
- J'ai perdu ma plume dans le jardin de Turina (I lost my pen in Turina's garden), composed for the centenary of Joaquín Turina
Joaquín Turina was a Spanish composer of classical music.-Biography:Turina was born in Seville but his origins were in northern Italy . He studied in Seville as well as in Madrid...
, piano, 1982
Vocal
- Joyce's Portrait, homage to James Joyce
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce was an Irish novelist and poet, considered to be one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20th century...
, premiered by Isabel Rivas, 1968, Madrid
- Arietta no.3: Verrá la morte (Death will come), set to a text by Cesare Pavese
Cesare Pavese was an Italian poet, novelist, literary critic and translator; he is widely considered among the major authors of the 20th century in his home country.- Early life and education :...
, 1984
- Arietta no.1: Canción de Belisa (Belisa's song), set to a text by García Lorca
Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca was a Spanish poet, dramatist and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27. He is believed to be one of thousands who were summarily shot by anti-communist death squads...
, 1985-6
- Arietta no.2: La chevelure (Hair), set to a text by Baudelaire
Charles Baudelaire was a French poet who produced notable work as an essayist, art critic, and pioneering translator of Edgar Allan Poe. His most famous work, Les Fleurs du mal expresses the changing nature of beauty in modern, industrializing Paris during the nineteenth century...
, 1988
- Seis canciones españolas (Six Spanish songs), set to texts by Rafael Alberti
Rafael Alberti Merello was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27....
, published 1995
Ballet
- Variaciones vascas (Basque variations), choreographed by Ángel Pericet, premiered 1965, Teatro de la Zarzuela
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, Madrid
- Seis sonatas para la Reina de España (Six Sonatas for the Queen of Spain), after Scarlatti
Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti was an Italian composer who spent much of his life in the service of the Portuguese and Spanish royal families. He is classified as a Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical style...
, choreographed by Ángel Pericet, premiered 1985, Festival dei Due MondiThe Festival dei Due Mondi ' is an annual summer music and opera festival held each June to early July in Spoleto, Italy, since its founding by composer Gian Carlo Menotti in 1958...
, Spoleto
Opera
- Belisa, libretto by Antonio Gallego adapted from García Lorca's Amor de Don Perlimplín con Belisa en su jardín, premiered May 15, 1992, Teatro de la Zarzuela, Madrid
Recordings
Coria himself can be heard playing his composition for
prepared pianoA prepared piano is a piano that has had its sound altered by placing objects between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers....
,
En rouge et noir, on an album of the same name originally released on LP in 1976 by the Italian label Cramps in their
Musica nuova series, and re-released on CD by the same company in 2004. His piano pieces,
Ravel for President (1973) and
Frase (1965), performed by the Spanish pianist, Pedro Espinosa, appear on the CD
Anthology of Contemporary Spanish Music, released by EMEC Discos (Editorial de Música Española Contemporánea) in 1994.
External links
- Works by and about Miguel Ángel Coria on WorldCat
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