Aurelio de la Vega

Aurelio de la Vega (born La Habana, Cuba, November 28, 1925) is a Cuban-American composer, lecturer, essayist and poet. He has written numerous works in all forms and media except opera. He was educated at De La Salle College, Havana, 1940-1944 (B.A. in Humanities); University of Havana, 1944-1946 (M.A. in Diplomacy); Ada Iglesias Music Institute, Havana, 1951-1958 (M.A. in Musicology, 1956; Ph.D. in Composition, 1958). His composition teachers were Fritz Kramer and Ernst Toch.[1]

In 1978 he received the Friedheim Award of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C.[2] and has been nominated three times for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition: in 2009 for Variación del Recuerdo ("Variation of the Remembrance") for string orchestra[3], in 2012 for Prelude No. 1 for Piano[4] and in 2017 for Recordatio for soprano, woodwind quintet and string quintet.[5]

References

  1. Béhague, Gérard (1980). Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. London: Macmillan. p. 588.
  2. "Symphonic Competition At the Kennedy Center". Washington Post.
  3. "CSUN Music Professor Emeritus Aurelio de la Vega Gets His Second Latin Grammy Nomination". CSUN Today. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  4. "CSUN Music Professor Emeritus Aurelio de la Vega Gets His Second Latin Grammy Nomination". CSUN Today. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  5. "CSUN Music Professor Emeritus Receives Third Latin Grammy Nomination for Best Classical Contemporary Composition". CSUN Today. Retrieved 9 November 2017.



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