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
- Béhague, Gérard (1980). Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. London: Macmillan. p. 588.
- "Symphonic Competition At the Kennedy Center". Washington Post.
- "CSUN Music Professor Emeritus Aurelio de la Vega Gets His Second Latin Grammy Nomination". CSUN Today. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
- "CSUN Music Professor Emeritus Aurelio de la Vega Gets His Second Latin Grammy Nomination". CSUN Today. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
- "CSUN Music Professor Emeritus Receives Third Latin Grammy Nomination for Best Classical Contemporary Composition". CSUN Today. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
External links
- Official website
- Two Interviews with Aurelio de la Vega, May 21, 1991, and January 17, 1998