Gutiérrez Heras, Joaquín

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Gutiérrez Heras, Joaquín

Gutiérrez Heras, Joaquín, Mexican composer;b. Tehuacan, Sept. 28, 1927. He attended classes in architecture at the National Univ. of Mexico and then studied composition with Bias Galindo and Rodolfo Halffter at the National Cons, of Mexico (1950-52). A scholarship from the French Inst. of Mexico enabled him to go to Paris, where he took courses in composition with Messiaen, Rivier, and Dandelot at the Paris Cons. (1952-53); on a Rockefeller Foundation scholarship, he studied composition with Bergsma and Persichetti at the Juilliard School of Music in N.Y. (1960-61). Upon his return to Mexico, he gave radio lectures and taught theory. As a composer, he professed a“voluntary lack of complexity/’

Works

Divertimento for Piano and Orch. (1949); El deportista, satirical ballet (1957); Variations on a French Song for Piano or Harpsichord (1958-60); Chamber Cantata on Poems by Emilio Prados for Soprano, 2 Flutes, Harp, and 4 Strings (1961); Los Cazadores (The Hunters), symphonic scene (1962); Duo for Alto Flute and Cello (1964); Sonata simple for Flute and Piano (1965); Trio for Oboe , Clarinet, and Bassoon (1965); 2 Pieces for 3 Brasses (1967); Night and Day Music for Wind Sym. Orch. (1973); De profundis for Chorus (1977); several scores for theater and film.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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