Cesar Franck

Authors

  • Rafael Moyano Lopez Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

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Cesar Franck

Abstract

The present work was read at a hearing at the Centro Musical, devoted to the works of César Franck, which is why it appears developed according to the plan imposed by these circumstances. The second part contains, properly speaking, the study of the great artist's work. I decided to publish it in the Revistade of the University, the desire to make known among us a personality of the art, of which so much the universal critic of the last times has taken care of.

Author Biography

  • Rafael Moyano Lopez, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Moyano López, Rafael (1884-1968) - Córdoba- Argentina.

    Argentine musicologist and composer. He was born in 1884 in Córdoba (Argentina). He founded together with Luis Martínez Villada the Musical Center of Córdoba in 1909. A year later, he traveled to Europe subsidized by the provincial government. His intention was to recruit teachers in Madrid, Paris, Liège and Brussels for the Provincial Conservatory of Music of Córdoba, today called Conservatorio Superior de Música Félix Tomás Garzón. Santiago Beltrán and Óscar Doering collaborated in this mission. He was vice-president of the General Council of Education and belonged to the Provincial Commission of Culture. During this period, he corresponded with Manuel de Falla; on September 20, 1943, he introduced him to the pianist and professor of the Provincial Conservatory Juan José Rossi; and he informed Falla of the activity of the Cordoba Symphony Orchestra and the success of Albert Wolff at its head, on May 25, 1945.

    That year, he participated in the management of the concert-conference that Jaime Pahissa offered at the Teatro Rivera Indarte in Córdoba, together with Conchita Badía, Donato Colacelli and the Orquesta Sinfónica de Córdoba, organized by the Círculo Musical. He published the biography of the portraitist "El doctor Jenaro Pérez: magistrate and artist from Córdoba" (1942); and the writings "Instituto de Estudios Americanistas" and "La cultura musical cordobesa" (1941), in which he dealt with figures such as Inocente Cárcano or Victor Kühn. He also collaborated in the book "Fallos y su doctrina". As a musical author, he composed "Cuatro poemas" (1943) for voice and piano. He died in 1968.

    Reference

    Censo-Guia de Archivos de Españaa e Iberoamérica. (n.d.). http://censoarchivos.mcu.es/CensoGuia/productordetail.htm?id=25703

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Published

1915-04-01

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ARTICLES

How to Cite

Cesar Franck. (1915). Revista De La Universidad Nacional De Córdoba, 2(2), 234-242. https://revistas.psi.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/3326