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Juan Francisco Giacobbe - Serenata Burlesca, Op. 76

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  • Juan Francisco Giacobbe - Serenata Burlesca, Op. 76
    Oboe - Etelberto Tavella
    Clarinet - Victorino Sierra
    Bassoon - Walter Cironi
    0:00 I. Allegro moderato ma molto gioioso
    3:17 II. Cantilena - Andante sostenuto
    5:10 III. Alla fuga - Allegro molto moderato ma gioioso assai
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    Juan Francisco Giacobbe Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 26, 1907 - ibídem, January 31 1990) was an Argentinean musicologist, composer, conductor, playright, poet, philosopher, theater director, scientist, and music teacher.
    He graduated from the Conservatorio Nacional de Música y Arte Escénico in 1929. He studied hymnography and Gregorian chant at the Abbey of St Maria del Monte in Cesena, Italy. Student and friend of Maurice Ravel, he was considered a Renaissance man. He was a composer, the violinist of the Tango trio (along with Antonio Sureda and Cátulo Castillo) and member of the Grupo de Boedo, in addition to work in philosophy, science, poetry, playwriting and directing. He was musical advisor to the Cervantes National Theater. organizer and Secretary General of the Provincial Institute of Art of La Plata, Director of the Superior School of Fine Arts of the National University of Córdoba, Director of the National Conservatory of Music and Performing Art and Emeritus Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Buenos Aires. He published Rossini (1942), Chopin (1943) and Julián Aguirre: essay on his life and his work in his time (1945). He composed more than 200 works, including Missa brevis and Nuestra Señora de Luján. In 1940 he was awarded by the National Commission of Culture. He was awarded the 1989 Konex Diploma of Merit in Classical Music.
    Mario García Acevedo wrote:
    “Since his graduation, half a century ago, from the then so-called National Conservatory of Music and Declamation, Juan Francisco Giacobbe has generously displayed his superior gifts of wisdom and artistic inventiveness.”
    He had varied cultural interests and multiple activities since he studied theology, philosophy, cosmology, mathematics, Pythagorean worldview, alchemy, history of symbols and their incarnation in the arts, classical humanities, methodology and systematics of the sciences, contemporary characterology, Gregorian chant, musical palaeography, Byzantine hymnography, ethnophony, and all the disciplines of the musical field and scenic conception and realization, in addition to being an academic at the National Academy of Sciences of Buenos Aires. In his professional activity he traveled to Italy, Austria, Germany, France and Spain.
    Source: Wikipedia (Spanish), Juan Francisco Giacobbe.
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