Pianist & Composer. Contemporary Classical & Tango Argentino. Instrumental … Read Full Bio ↴Pianist & Composer. Contemporary Classical & Tango Argentino. Instrumental & Electroacoustic. Argentinean, lives in Germany.
Juan María Solare was born in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 1966 and has lived in Germany since 1993 as a composer and pianist. After his diplomas at the Conservatorio Nacional in Buenos Aires, he undertook postgraduate studies with Fritsch, Barlow, Humpert and Kagel (in Cologne) and Lachenmann (in Stuttgart).
Twelve CDs by different performers include at least one piece by Solare. His music has been performed in five continents (Antarctica still missing). Currently he teaches Tango Music at the University of Bremen and Composition and Arrangements at the Hochschule fuer Kuenste in Bremen. At the Jacobs University Bremen he conducts the Jacobs Chamber Orchestra. He conducts the symphonic orchestra of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft (http://www.bremerorchestergemeinschaft.de).
Solare unifies in his person -and his esthetic- diverse tensions: contemporary music and tango argentino, South and North, composition and performance... The stylistic elements of his musical Oeuvre include a tendency to aphoristic, a quote of unbribable melancholy, a dose of irony and humor (related to the surrealistic absurd), and an aspiration towards sublimity. Solare considers that art music and light music are not irreconcilable extremes, but poles in a force field, and moves himself comfortably between both points with a very personal "musical bilingualism". In Solare's Work, these differences can -may- coexist without contradictions.
Official Site: www.JuanMariaSolare.com
Main page of this artist on Last Fm: Juan María Solare (notice the diacritic on the í of Maria)
Juan María Solare was born in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 1966 and has lived in Germany since 1993 as a composer and pianist. After his diplomas at the Conservatorio Nacional in Buenos Aires, he undertook postgraduate studies with Fritsch, Barlow, Humpert and Kagel (in Cologne) and Lachenmann (in Stuttgart).
Twelve CDs by different performers include at least one piece by Solare. His music has been performed in five continents (Antarctica still missing). Currently he teaches Tango Music at the University of Bremen and Composition and Arrangements at the Hochschule fuer Kuenste in Bremen. At the Jacobs University Bremen he conducts the Jacobs Chamber Orchestra. He conducts the symphonic orchestra of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft (http://www.bremerorchestergemeinschaft.de).
Solare unifies in his person -and his esthetic- diverse tensions: contemporary music and tango argentino, South and North, composition and performance... The stylistic elements of his musical Oeuvre include a tendency to aphoristic, a quote of unbribable melancholy, a dose of irony and humor (related to the surrealistic absurd), and an aspiration towards sublimity. Solare considers that art music and light music are not irreconcilable extremes, but poles in a force field, and moves himself comfortably between both points with a very personal "musical bilingualism". In Solare's Work, these differences can -may- coexist without contradictions.
Official Site: www.JuanMariaSolare.com
Main page of this artist on Last Fm: Juan María Solare (notice the diacritic on the í of Maria)
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