Gilardi, Gilardo

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Gilardi, Gilardo

Gilardi, Gilardo, Argentine composer; b. San Fernando, May 25, 1889; d. Buenos Aires, Jan. 16, 1963. He studied with Pablo Berutti, then devoted himself to teaching and composing. Two of his operas were produced at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires: Use (July 13, 1923) and La leyenda de Urutau (Oct. 25, 1934). He also wrote Sinfonia ciclico (1961), 3 piano trios, 2 string quartets, Sonata Popular Argentina for Violin and Piano (1939), and many dances and songs based on native melodies.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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