Susana Baron Supervielle
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Susana Baron Supervielle (*1910, Buenos Aires -17 de mayo de 2004, San Pablo, Brasil) fue una compositora argentina.
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Susana Baron Supervielle de Tresca (1910–17th May 2004) was an Argentine composer. Born in Buenos Aires, Supervielle began her musical education under Gilardo Gilardi and Juan Carlos Paz. In 1945, interested in the avant-garde concrete music that Pierre Schaeffer was experimenting with in Paris, she moved there and joined the newly formed Groupe de Recherche de Musique Concrète at his direction. At the same time, she studied with Nadia Boulanger and later, in São Paulo, with Hans-Joachim Koellreutter. She authored several works for piano and instrumental chamber ensembles, but is best known for her vocal pieces with piano accompaniment, with some sixty compositions.
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Susana Baron Supervielle
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Susana Baron Supervielle
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Susana Baron Supervielle (*1910, Buenos Aires -17 de mayo de 2004, San Pablo, Brasil) fue una compositora argentina.
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Susana Baron Supervielle de Tresca (1910–17th May 2004) was an Argentine composer. Born in Buenos Aires, Supervielle began her musical education under Gilardo Gilardi and Juan Carlos Paz. In 1945, interested in the avant-garde concrete music that Pierre Schaeffer was experimenting with in Paris, she moved there and joined the newly formed Groupe de Recherche de Musique Concrète at his direction. At the same time, she studied with Nadia Boulanger and later, in São Paulo, with Hans-Joachim Koellreutter. She authored several works for piano and instrumental chamber ensembles, but is best known for her vocal pieces with piano accompaniment, with some sixty compositions. She married Jorge Tresca and settled in Brazil where she continued her studies in musicology and composition, where she died at the age of 94.
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