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Leonardo Balada Ibáñez (born September 22, 1933) is a Catalan American classical composer, who is noted for his operas and orchestral works.


Life

Balada was born in
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,
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. After studying piano at the
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in Barcelona, Balada emigrated to the United States in 1956 to study at the
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on scholarship. He left that institution for the
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in New York, from which he graduated in 1960.Wright, David (2007–2012)
"Balada, Leonardo"
In: ''Grove Music Online''. Oxford Music Online, accessed 26 March 2012.
He studied composition with
Vincent Persichetti Vincent Ludwig Persichetti (June 6, 1915 – August 14, 1987) was an American composer, teacher, and pianist. An important musical educator and writer, he was known for his integration of various new ideas in musical composition into his own wo ...
,
Alexandre Tansman Alexander Tansman ( pl, Aleksander Tansman, link=no, French: Alexandre Tansman; 12 June 1897 – 15 November 1986) was a Polish composer, pianist and conductor who became a naturalized French citizen in 1938. One of the earliest representatives of ...
and
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, and conducting with
Igor Markevitch Igor Borisovich Markevitch (russian: Игорь Борисович Маркевич, ''Igor Borisovich Markevich'', uk, Ігор Борисович Маркевич, ''Ihor Borysovych Markevych''; 27 July 1912 – 7 March 1983) was a Russian- ...
. In 1981, he became a
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of the United States. He taught at
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in
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,
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starting in 1970, and retired in 2020.


Music

Balada's works from the early 1960s display some of the characteristics of
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, but he was ultimately dissatisfied with this technique, and in 1966 began to move towards a more avant-garde style, producing works such as ''Guernica''. Balada felt a need for a change again in 1975, his work from then onward being characterized by the combination of folk dance rhythms with the avant-garde techniques of the previous period. Harmonically, Balada's mature period work displays a combination of the tonality of folk music with atonality. Compositions representative of this period include ''Homage to Sarasate'' and ''Homage to Casals''. No matter the stylistic phase, Balada's music features extensive rhythmic variance and unique orchestration, often in service of a haunting atmosphere. Some of Balada's works have been recorded by
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.


Works


Opera

*''Hangman, Hangman!'', chamber opera (1982) *''Zapata'', opera (1984) *''Christopher Columbus'', opera (1986) *''Death of Columbus'', opera (1996) *''The Town of Greed'', chamber opera (1997) (sequel to ''Hangman, Hangman!'') *''Faust-bal'', opera (2007) *''Resurrection of Columbus'', opera (2013)


Orchestral

*Symphonies ** Symphony No. 1 ''Sinfonia en Negro'', a homage to Martin Luther King (1968) **Symphony No. 2 ''Cumbres'', a short symphony for band (1972) **Symphony No. 3 ''Steel Symphony'' (1972) **Symphony No. 4 ''Lausanne'' (1992) **Symphony No. 5 ''American'' (2003) **Symphony No. 6 ''Symphony of Sorrows'' (2005) *''Guernica'' (1966) *''Homage to Sarasate'' (1975) *''Homage to Casals'' (1975) *''Sardana'' (1979) *''Quasi un Pasodoble'' (1981) *''Fantasias Sonoras'' (1987) *''Zapata: Images for Orchestra'' (1987) *'' Columbus: Images for Orchestra'' (1991) *''Divertimentos'', for string orchestra (1991) *''Celebracio'' (1992) *''Folk Dreams'' (1994-8) *''Passacaglia'' (2002) *''Prague Sinfonietta'' (2003)


Concertante

;Piano *Piano Concerto No. 1 (1964) *Piano Concerto No. 2 for piano, winds, and percussion (1974) * Piano Concerto No. 3 (1999) ;Violin *Violin Concerto No. 1 (1982) *Caprichos No. 2 (2004) *Caprichos No. 3 (2005) ;Viola *Viola Concerto for viola and wind ensemble (2009–2010) ;Cello *Cello Concerto No. 1 for cello and nine players (1962) *Cello Concerto No. 2 ''New Orleans'' (2001) *Concerto for Three Cellos and Orchestra ''A German Concerto'' (2006) ;Flute *''Morning Music'' for flute and orchestra (1994) *'' Music for Flute and Orchestra'' (2000) ;Clarinet *''Caprichos No. 7'' (2009), Composed for and dedicated to Grup21;Grup XXI
collection published b
DINSIC
/ref> Peter Bacchus, artistic director - for clarinet and instrumental ensemble. ;Guitar *Guitar Concerto No. 1 (1965) *Sinfonia Concertante for Guitar and Orchestra ''Persistencies'' (1974) *Concerto for Four Guitars and Orchestra (1976) *'' Concierto Mágico'' for guitar and orchestra (1997) *Caprichos No. 1 (2003) ;Others *Concerto for Bandoneon and Orchestra (1970) *Concertino for Castanets and Orchestra ''Three Anecdotes'' (1977) *Music for Oboe and Orchestra ''Lament from the Cradle of the Earth'' (1993) * Double Concerto for Oboe, Clarinet and Orchestra (2010)


Vocal/choral

*''Maria Sabina'' (1969) *''La Moradas'' (1970) *''
No-res ''No-res, a Symphonic Tragedy in Two Parts'' (Catalan language, Catalan: Nothing, una tragèdia simfònica en dues parts), also known as ''No-res, an Agnostic Requiem'' (Catalan: ''Nothing, un rèquiem agnòstic'') is a cantata for choir, orchestra, ...
'' (1974) *''Ponce de Leon'', for narrator and orchestra (1974) *''Torquemada'' (1980) *''Thunderous Scenes'' (1992) *''Dionisio: In Memoriam'' (2001) *''Ebony Fantasies'', cantata (2003)


References


External links


Leonardo Balada's website with Carnegie Mellon UniversityArt of the States: Leonardo Balada
April 19, 1998 {{DEFAULTSORT:Balada, Leonardo 1933 births 20th-century classical composers 20th-century Spanish musicians 21st-century American composers 21st-century American male musicians 21st-century classical composers 21st-century Spanish musicians American classical composers American male classical composers American people of Catalan descent Carnegie Mellon University faculty Composers from Catalonia Opera composers from Catalonia Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu alumni Juilliard School alumni Living people New York College of Music alumni Pupils of Vincent Persichetti Spanish classical composers Spanish emigrants to the United States Spanish male classical composers 20th-century American composers 20th-century American male musicians