Luis de los Cobos explained
Luis de los Cobos Almaraz (Valladolid, 20 April 1927 – Geneva, 16 November 2012)[1] was a Spanish composer. In 1944, he was briefly jailed for taking part in protests against the Francoist government, and after he finished his studies in 1949 he couldn't find a job since he lacked the certificate of adherence to the Spanish State,[2] so he went to exile, settling in Geneva after studying orchestral conducting under Bernardo Molinari in Rome and Eugène Bigot in Paris. Like Xavier Montsalvatge and Manuel Castillo he has been defined as a missing link in the postwar Spanish music, as he was influenced by Shostakovichian modernism while the Spanish scene evolved from nationalism to the Darmstadt avantgarde through his contemporaries of the 1951 Generation.[3] He composed four operas, two symphonies, four concertos and six string quartets.[4]
Compositions
Opera
- La gloria de Don Ramiro (1975)
- Mariana Pineda (1982)
- La Pasión de Gregorio (1983)
- The Incarnation of Desire (1994)
Ballet
Orchestral
Symphony orchestra
- Symphony No. 1 ″Cursus Vitae″ (1956)
- Agonía recurrente (1966)
- Symphony No. 2 ″El pinar perdido″ (2012)
String orchestra
Chamber orchestra
- SoJin Suite (música para un nacimiento y un bautizo) (1991)
- Cuentos de la princesita (2002)
Concertante
Cello
- Cello Concerto No. 1 (1958)
- Cello Concerto No. 2 ″De la resurrección″ (1981)
Piano
- Album del olvido (1982), for two pianos and orchestra
Guitar
- Concierto de Nerja (1991)
Violin
- Concierto de los cercos (1995)
- Rapsodia de la espera (2004)
Chamber music
Duos
- Nana de la madre pobre (1952), for cello and piano
- Elegía a las manos de una muchacha (1952), for cello and piano
- Retrato del olvido y ojos de pájaro herido (1983), for cello and piano
- Duo para violín y viola (1985)
- Sonata del cisne (2003), for violin and piano
- Nana del Campogrande (2006), for violin and piano
Trios
- Blue Talks (1987), for two pianos and percussion
Quartets
- String Quartet No. 1 ″De la pequeña muerte″ (1978)
- String Quartet No. 2 ″Una princesa de Kranach en el tren″ (1983)
- Serenata caprichosa (1987), for flute, bassoon, harp and guitar
- String Quartet No. 3 ″La nada y el mar″ (1988)
- String Quartet No. 4 ″De la ausencia″ (1993)
- String Quartet No. 5 ″Del ensueño″ (1999)
- String Quartet No. 6 ″Juego de la vida y de la muerte″ (2000)
Solo
Guitar
Violin
Cello
Choral
With orchestra
- Oración paralela (Requiem) (1977)
- Misa de Requiem (1996)
A cappella
Vocal
with orchestra
- La tierra de Alvargonzález (1951)
- Hijo del sol y de la sombra (1956)
with chamber ensemble
- Nocturno (1952)
- Hacia el Sur se fue el domingo (1966)
- Tres cuentos populares (1978)
- Cinco cantos (1981)
- Cuatro lieder para cantaor flamenco (1981)
- La destrucción o el amor (1981)
- Weinheber Lieder (1996)
- Suite Ferrández (1997)
with piano
- Canciones en el estilo popular (1950)
- Homenaje a Miguel Hernández (1952)
- La voz a tí debida (1985)
with other solo instrument
- Canciones para mezzo y guitarra (1985)
- Cuatro piezas blancas (1986), for soprano and two clarinets
Electronic music
Notes and References
- http://www.abc.es/local-castilla-leon/20121118/abci-fallece-suiza-compositor-vallisoletano-201211181859.html Valladolid's composer Luis de los Cobos dies in Switzerland.
- http://www.diverdi.com/portal/detalle.aspx?id=44564 Review of the Verso release
- http://www.elnortedecastilla.es/v/20110211/cultura/notas-escaparon-cajon-20110211.html The notes that escaped from the desk
- http://www.revalladolid.es/contenido/doc/Luis%20de%20los%20Cobos-lista%20obras.pdf List of works