词条 | Marlos Nobre |
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|name = Marlos Nobre |image = |caption = |image_size = |background = non_vocal_instrumentalist |birth_name = |alias = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1939|2|18|mf=y}} |origin = Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil |death_date = |instrument = |genre = Classical |occupation = Conductor, composer, pianist |years_active = 1948–present |label = |associated_acts = |website = }}Marlos Nobre (born February 18, 1939 in Recife, Pernambuco)[1] is a Brazilian composer. He has received commissions from numerous institutions, including the Ministry of Culture in Spain, the Free University of Music of São Paulo, the Neuchâtel Chamber Orchestra in Switzerland, The Apollon Foundation in Bremen, Germany and the Maracaibo Music Festival in Venezuela. He has also sat on the juries of numerous international music competitions, including the Cità di Alessandria Prize and the Arthur Rubinstein Piano Master Competition.[2] EducationNobre studied piano and music theory at the Conservatory of Music of Pernambuco from 1948 to 1959, and composition with H. J. Koellreutter and Camargo Guarnieri. When he received a scholarship from the Rockefeller Foundation, he pursued advanced studies at the Latin American Center in Buenos Aires, alongside Ginastera, Messiaen, Malipiero, Copland and Dallapiccola. He worked also with Alexander Goehr and Gunther Schuller at the Berkshire Music Center in Tanglewood in 1969, where he met Leonard Bernstein. The same year he studied electronic music at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York. Career highlightsHe was composer-in-residence at the Brahms-Haus in Baden-Baden invited by the Brahms Society, Germany from 1980-81. He held the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1985-86. Nobre has been a Visiting Professor at Yale, the Universities of Indiana, Arizona and Oklahoma and the Juilliard School.[1][2] He was Music Director of the Radio MEC and the National Symphony Orchestra from 1971 to 1976, the First Director of the National Institute of Music at FUNARTE from 1976 to 1979, and the President of the Brazilian Academy of Music. He was also President of the International Music Council of UNESCO. He was Guest Composer at the University of Georgia and Texas Christian University. In 2000, he received the highest academic awards from the Texas Christian University the "Cecil and Ida Green Honors Professor" and from the Indiana University the "Thomas Hart Benton Medallion". Recent yearsNobre is active as a pianist and conductor, having performed and conducted with several orchestras: Suisse Romande Orchestra, Geneve; Collegium Academicum, Switzerland; Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra at Teatro Colón; SODRE Orchestra of Montevideo, Uruguay; the National Orchestras of Portugal, Spain, Mexico, Venezuela, Peru (National Symphony Orchestra of Peru), Guatemala and all Brazilian Orchestra; the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London; Philharmonic of Nice, France. He is currently the President of the National Music Committee of IMC/UNESCO; the Director of Contemporary Music Programs at Radio MEC-FM of Brazil; the President of "Jeunesses Musicales" of Brazil and the President of the Musica Nova Editions of Brazil. Miembro de Número del Colegio de Compositores Latinoamericanos de Música de Arte, fundado por el compositor y director de orquesta Manuel de Elías. AwardsNobre won a number of composers' competitions, including:
He has received the following decorations:
References1. ^1 Béhague, Gerard: 'Nobre, Marlos', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 23 June 2007), . 2. ^1 Marlos Nobre's website, accessed June 23, 2007. 3. ^Communications and Announcements: Marlos Nobre recibe el VI Premio Iberoamerican de la Música "Tomás Luis de Victoria." Latin American Music Review/Revista de Música Latinoamericana 26:2 [Fall-Winter 2005] p. 370-372. In Spanish. 4. ^Premio Tomás Luís de Victoria {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929151059/http://www.premiostomasluisdevictoria.es/ |date=2007-09-29 }}. External links
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10 : 1939 births|Living people|Brazilian composers|Brazilian conductors (music)|Brazilian pianists|People from Recife|Recipients of the Order of Rio Branco|Guggenheim Fellows|21st-century conductors (music)|21st-century pianists |
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