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(b Barcelona, 4 March 1915). American composer of Spanish origin. He studied in Barcelona and Germany and moved to the USA in 1951. He has won particular acclaim as a composer of dance scores.



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Surinach, Carlos (b Barcelona, 14 Mar. 1915, d Connecticut, 12 Nov. 1997). Spanish-US composer who wrote several dance scores including Graham's Embattled Garden (1958) and Acrobats of God (1960). His concert music was also used for dance, for example in Ailey's Feast of Ashes (1962) and P. Taylor's Agathe's Tale (1967).

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Carlos Surinach (Carles[citation needed] Suriñach) (Barcelona, Spain, March 4, 1915 - New Haven, Connecticut, United States, November 12, 1997; Catalan pronunciation: [suɾiˈɲak]) was a Catalan Spanish-born composer and conductor.

He was born in Barcelona, where he held conducting posts at the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona and the Gran Teatre del Liceu. He studied composition with Enrique Morera at the Barcelona Conservatory, then went to Germany, where he studied in Berlin with Max Trapp, and also with Richard Strauss, taking five of Strauss's seminars. In 1948 his opera El mozo que caso con mujer brava premiered in Barcelona. In 1951, he emigrated to the United States, where he became a successful composer for the dance. He became a U.S. citizen in 1959. He composed three ballet scores for the renowned choreographer Martha Graham: Embattled Garden (1958), Acrobats of God (1960) and The Owl and the Pussycat (1978). He also composed for the Joffrey Ballet (Feast of Ashes).

Surinach also orchestrated part of Isaac Albeniz's piano suite Iberia.

His notable students include Louis W. Ballard.

The BMI Foundation sponsors The Carlos Surinach Awards and Commissioning Programs, which recognizes talented emerging young musicians for their service to American music and funds the creation of new works by former winners of the BMI Student Composer Awards. The program was established by a bequest from Surinach. [1]

The final "ch" in Surinach's surname is pronounced "k," following ancient Catalan orthography (in modern orthography this phoneme is rendered with a "c"). The "ch" ending is commonly found in Catalan surnames, many of which retain this spelling. Also, before Surinach left Spain, his surname was spelled "Suriñach," with a tilde over the "n". He eventually dropped this tilde, but saw the original spelling used on concert posters whenever he visited Spain.[2]

Works

  • Sinfonietta Flamenca (Symphony No. 3) (1953)
  • Fandango (1954)
  • Concertino for Piano, Strings and Cymbals (1956)
  • Paeans and Dances of Heathen Iberia (1959)
  • Symphonic Variations for Orchestra
  • Feria Magica Overture
  • Ritmo Jondo (1953), ballet
  • Embattled Garden (1958), ballet
  • Acrobats of God (1960), ballet
  • Chronique (1974), ballet
  • The Owl and the Pussycat(1978), ballet
  • Feast of Ashes, ballet
  • Piano Concerto (1973)
  • Harp Concerto (1978)
  • Violin Concerto (1980)
  • Melorhythmic Dramas, for orchestra
  • Cantata of St. John
  • Tres Cantos Berberes
  • Three Songs of Spain
  • Tientos
  • Tres Cantares
  • Hollywood Carnival
  • Tales from the Flamenco Kingdom (Leyendas Del Reino flamenco) for Children, for Piano
  • Sonatina (1959) for solo guitar
  • Via Crucis: a cycle of fifteen saetas (1970) for guitar and chorus
  • Songs of the Soul (1964), for chorus
  • Celebraciones Medievales (1977), for chorus
  • Prayers (1973) for solo voice

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