About Juan Hidalgo
Juan Hidalgo Codorniu (Las Palmas, Canary Islands, October 14, 1927 - Ayacata, Spain, February 26, 2018) was a Spanish contemporary composer. After studying piano and composition in Barcelona and Paris with Nadia Boulanger and Bruno Maderna, he participated in the XII Internationale Ferienkurse Für Neue Musik festival in Darmstadt in 1957 with his work "Ukanga", a serial-structural composition for five chamber ensembles. With this piece, Hidalgo became the first Spanish composer to take part in that festival.
Top Tracks
Tono Humano: Trompicavalas amor
Music for Marcel Duchamp (1947) - instrumental
Etude de Stage
Belle haleine (duo)
Tamaran, 1974
Radio Music (1956) - instrumental
Eau de voilette (quartetto)
02 Tamaran, 1974
Esperar, sentir, morir
Ay que me rio de amor
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