Guinjoán, Joan

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Joan Guinjoán

Biography

Born: November 28, 1931

Country: Riudoms, Tarragona, Spain

Studies: Conservatorio Superior de Musica del Liceo de Bercelona, Ecole Normale de Musique & Schola Cantorum, Paris

Teachers: Cristòrfor Taltabull, Charlotte Causert, Pierre Wissmer, Jean Etienne Marie

Website: http://www.joanguinjoan.com/



Born on November 28th 1931 in Riudoms (Tarragona, Spain), Joan Guinjoan studied piano at the Conservatori del Liceu, Barcelona and the École Normale de Musique (Paris). He later studied composition with Taltabull (Barcelona) and at the Schola Cantorum (Paris).

After a brief but intense career as a pianist, from 1960 onwards he devoted himself to both composition and the dissemination of contemporary music. He founded the chamber group Diabolus in Musica together with Juli Panyella. With this formation, which he directed until 1986, he premiered many of his own works and those of other Spanish and international composers, and also offered a traditional 20th century repertoire including works by Stravinsky, Schoenberg and Webern, to mention but a few.

Since 1986, Joan Guinjoan has dedicated his career to composition. His catalogue contains over a hundred scores, including work for piano, chamber, orchestra, concerti for soloists and orchestra, vocal pieces, etc. His music has been performed in the five continents. Guinjoan has also received numerous composition prizes (Reina Sofía, National Music Prize, City of Barcelona, Koussevitsky Prize from the IRCA of New York and finalist in the Premio Mundial del Disco). There are six books dedicated to the analysis of his music, of which Testimonio de un músico by J.L. García del Busto is an outstanding example.

Joan Guinjoan has participated in many activities related to contemporary music (international composition competition juries, guest composer in the U.S.A., Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Russia, France, Cuba, etc., director of the Spanish National Television program Pentagrama siglo XX, director of the International Festival of Contemporary Music of Barcelona 1994, founder of the international composition competition Ciutat de Tarragona, etc.). He has also received various distinctions (the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts, the Cross of Sant Jordi, Doctor Honoris Causa of the Rovira i Virgili University of Tarragona, Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres). He is a member of the Barraquer Foundation, the Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi and the Board of Directors of the Sociedad General de Autores y Editores (SGAE). During his long artistic trajectory he has received numerous commissions from both Spain and abroad.

Among the most recent activities related with the composer, we must mention the Prize Daniel Montorio by the opera Gaudí and, the Premio Iberoamericano de Musica Tomás Luis de Victoria 2004, considered the Prize Cervantes of the music. Besides he premiered the composition of the work Arrels – for the Cobla Sant Jordi, under the conduction of Josep Pons, premiered in the Palau de la Música in 2008–, and Sonidos de la Tierra by Iñaki Alberdi, solo accordion.

In 2010 he has premiered in the Auditori of Barcelona and with the OBC under E. Martínez-Izquierdo the Symphony nr3 (Simfonia del sincrotró Alba) and the work Tres seqüències per a clarinet baix premièred by Harry Sparnay in Barcelona. At presenthe works on the Concert for percussion and orchestra and on a Requiem and prepares the Carta Blanca which will take place in February and March 2012 in Madrid and whose main performer will be the Orquesta Nacional de España.[1]



Works for Percussion

Cinco Estudios - Percussion Duo; Pianos (2)
Hommage à Carmen Amaya - Percussion Sextet
Prisma - Percussion Duo; Marimba, Vibraphone; Piano
Resonances - Percussion Quartet
Tension-Relax - Multiple Percussion

References

  1. Joan Guinjoan Bio Retrieved 06/09/2012