Difference between revisions of "Rapp, Jorge"
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Born: 1946<br /> | + | Born: December 23, 1946<br /> |
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+ | Died: August 21, 2010<br /> | ||
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Country: Argentina <br /> | Country: Argentina <br /> | ||
− | Studies: | + | Studies: Universidad Católica Argentina, |
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− | + | He was born in Buenos Aires, in 1946. He studied composition at the | |
− | + | Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA *), graduating with a degree in | |
+ | music in 1971. In 1973, he received a grant from the National Fund de las Artes | ||
+ | (FNA *) continued his training in the Superior courses of | ||
+ | Musical Composition of the CICMAT. It was his teachers Gabriel Brncic-Isaza, José | ||
+ | Maranzano, Gerardo Gandini and Francisco Kröpfl, with whom he continued | ||
+ | studies in composition and musical analysis. In that laboratory he composed in | ||
+ | 1973 his first electroacoustic work, "Estudio I" , specializing in | ||
+ | composition techniques with those media. In 1974 he created his first | ||
+ | analog studio . | ||
+ | He was a teacher of acoustics, organology and composition with | ||
+ | electroacoustic media since 1976: among other institutions at the Universidad del | ||
+ | Salvador, at the National University of Quilmes, in the | ||
+ | Latin American Contemporary Music Courses , associate professor in the | ||
+ | LIPM * courses, professor of Electroacoustics in the Composition Course | ||
+ | 493<ref>http://bibliotecadigital.uca.edu.ar/greenstone/collect/Revistas/tmp/edicion-obras-electroacusticas-compositor-rapp.html</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 00:22, 10 July 2018
Biography
Born: December 23, 1946
Died: August 21, 2010
Country: Argentina
Studies: Universidad Católica Argentina,
Teachers:
Website:
He was born in Buenos Aires, in 1946. He studied composition at the Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA *), graduating with a degree in music in 1971. In 1973, he received a grant from the National Fund de las Artes (FNA *) continued his training in the Superior courses of Musical Composition of the CICMAT. It was his teachers Gabriel Brncic-Isaza, José Maranzano, Gerardo Gandini and Francisco Kröpfl, with whom he continued studies in composition and musical analysis. In that laboratory he composed in 1973 his first electroacoustic work, "Estudio I" , specializing in composition techniques with those media. In 1974 he created his first analog studio . He was a teacher of acoustics, organology and composition with electroacoustic media since 1976: among other institutions at the Universidad del Salvador, at the National University of Quilmes, in the Latin American Contemporary Music Courses , associate professor in the LIPM * courses, professor of Electroacoustics in the Composition Course 493[1]
Works for Percussion
Musica para quartro percusionistas - Percussion Quartet
Musica para un percusionista - Multiple Percussion
References