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Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (also spelled Eduardo Alonso Crespo, without the hyphen) is an Argentine composer of classical music. Argentine composer and conductor Eduardo Alonso-Crespo was born in San Miguel de Tucumán on March 18, 1956, and grew up in the neighboring city of Salta, in Northwestern Argentina. He received his early musical training from Elizabeth Ocaña de García in Salta, and his musical college education and degree at the School of Musical Arts of the National University of Tucumán. At this same university he also received a Civil Engineer degree. He later moved to the United States through a Fulbright Grant and obtained his master's degree at Carnegie Mellon University. Alonso-Crespo has produced a number of works for the stage; among them a ballet for Medea in 1985, the opera

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  • Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (* 18. März 1956 in San Miguel de Tucumán) ist ein argentinischer Komponist und Dirigent. Alonso-Crespo absolvierte ein Studium als Bauingenieur an der Universidad Nacional de Tucumán und erlangte an der Escuela de Artes Musicales der Universität ein Diplom als Musiker. Ein Fulbright-Stipendium ermöglichte ihm einen Aufenthalt in den USA. Hier war er Schüler von Lukas Foss, Leonardo Balada und Samuel Jones und erlangte einen Mastergrad im Fach Dirigieren an der Carnegie Mellon University. Er vervollkommnete seine Ausbildung bei Max Rudolf, Gunther Schuller und Henry Holt. Er wirkte als Dirigent des Tucumán Symphony Orchestra, elf Jahre lang als musikalischer Leiter des Carnegie Mellon Contemporary Ensemble und hatte Gastdirigate u. a. in Chile, Mexiko, den USA, Portugal und Frankreich. 1998 debütierte er am Teatro Colón mit einer Aufführung von Gustav Mahlers vierter Sinfonie. Weiterhin unterrichtete er als Gastdozent und Professor an der Carnegie Mellon University. Neben kammermusikalischen und sinfonischen Werken komponierte Alonso-Crespo mehrere Bühnenwerke, darunter das Ballett Medea (1985), eine Schauspielmusik zu Macbeth sowie die Opern Juana, la loca (1991) und Putzi (2004). (de)
  • Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (also spelled Eduardo Alonso Crespo, without the hyphen) is an Argentine composer of classical music. Argentine composer and conductor Eduardo Alonso-Crespo was born in San Miguel de Tucumán on March 18, 1956, and grew up in the neighboring city of Salta, in Northwestern Argentina. He received his early musical training from Elizabeth Ocaña de García in Salta, and his musical college education and degree at the School of Musical Arts of the National University of Tucumán. At this same university he also received a Civil Engineer degree. He later moved to the United States through a Fulbright Grant and obtained his master's degree at Carnegie Mellon University. Alonso-Crespo has produced a number of works for the stage; among them a ballet for Medea in 1985, the opera Juana, La Loca (staged in 1991), incidental music for Macbeth (1994 Iris Marga Award) and the opera Putzi (staged in 2004). He is also author of five symphonies, twelve concertos as well as chamber music and choral works. Alonso-Crespo served as Music Director of the Tucumán Symphony Orchestra in Argentina and Music Director of the Carnegie Mellon University Contemporary Ensemble in the U.S.A. for the period 1989–2000.[1] Past positions as a conductor also include Principal Guest Conductor and Composer in Residence of the Salta Symphony Orchestra (Argentina), Music Director of the Orquesta Estable de Tucumán, the orchestra of the Tucumán Opera and Ballet Theatre (Argentina), Resident Conductor at Carnegie Mellon University, Associate Conductor of the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic, Assistant Conductor of the Pittsburgh Civic Orchestra and Music Director of the Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble (U.S.A.). His music appeared on the New Energy from the Americas album, performed by the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and directed by Keith Lockhart. The music for Macbeth performed by Camerata Lazarte under his direction appeared in 1995. His Concerto for bassoon and orchestra featuring Andrea Merenzon and members of the Buenos Aires Philharmonic was recorded by the Radio Clásica label in Argentina. Eleanor Weingartner recorded his Clarinet Concerto with the Camerata de las Américas (José Luis Castillo, conductor) for the Urtext label, and the Trio Cordilleras recorded his Piano Trio op. 30 for the Meridian label. More recent work for compact disc includes the recording of Leonardo Balada’s Divertimentos with the Carnegie Mellon Contemporary Ensemble for Albany Records, and a CD for Naxos with the Seville Royal Orchestra. (en)
  • Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (18 de marzo de 1956) (también escrito Eduardo Alonso Crespo, sin guion intermedio) es un compositor argentino de música clásica. (es)
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  • Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (18 de marzo de 1956) (también escrito Eduardo Alonso Crespo, sin guion intermedio) es un compositor argentino de música clásica. (es)
  • Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (also spelled Eduardo Alonso Crespo, without the hyphen) is an Argentine composer of classical music. Argentine composer and conductor Eduardo Alonso-Crespo was born in San Miguel de Tucumán on March 18, 1956, and grew up in the neighboring city of Salta, in Northwestern Argentina. He received his early musical training from Elizabeth Ocaña de García in Salta, and his musical college education and degree at the School of Musical Arts of the National University of Tucumán. At this same university he also received a Civil Engineer degree. He later moved to the United States through a Fulbright Grant and obtained his master's degree at Carnegie Mellon University. Alonso-Crespo has produced a number of works for the stage; among them a ballet for Medea in 1985, the opera (en)
  • Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (* 18. März 1956 in San Miguel de Tucumán) ist ein argentinischer Komponist und Dirigent. Alonso-Crespo absolvierte ein Studium als Bauingenieur an der Universidad Nacional de Tucumán und erlangte an der Escuela de Artes Musicales der Universität ein Diplom als Musiker. Ein Fulbright-Stipendium ermöglichte ihm einen Aufenthalt in den USA. Hier war er Schüler von Lukas Foss, Leonardo Balada und Samuel Jones und erlangte einen Mastergrad im Fach Dirigieren an der Carnegie Mellon University. Er vervollkommnete seine Ausbildung bei Max Rudolf, Gunther Schuller und Henry Holt. (de)
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