Ángel Sauce Explained

Ángel Sauce
Birth Place:Caracas, Venezuela
Birth Date:August 2, 1911
Death Place:Caracas, Venezuela
Instrument:Violin
Genre:Classical
Occupation:Musician, composer, violinist and conductor
Associated Acts:Venezuela Symphony Orchestra

Ángel Sauce, (born in Caracas, Venezuela on August 2, 1911; died in Caracas, Venezuela on December 26, 1995)[1] was a Venezuelan composer, violinist and conductor. He was founder of multiple choirs and orchestras, and for more than twelve years he directed the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra. He received two National Music Prizes in Venezuela, one in 1948 for his composition Cecilia Mujica and one in 1982 for general achievements in his lengthy career.

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  1. Carmen Helena Téllez. Sauce, Angel. 10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.46819. 2001.