Alida Vázquez
Alida Vázquez (1931–2018) was a Mexican composer who lived and worked in the United States. Vázquez was born in Mexico City, and from 1941–47 attended the Conservatorio Nacional de Música. She studied piano with and music theory with Julián Carrillo. She received a scholarship to attend Diller-Quaile Music School in New York City and also studied with Mario Davidovsky at City College. After completing her music studies, she studied journalism and worked as a music therapist. In 1976 she began teaching music at the Bank Street College of Education.[1][2]
Works[]
Vázquez has composed song cycles and works for solo instruments, chamber ensembles, electronic dance music and electro-acoustic works.[3] Selected works include:
- Acuarelas de México 1970
- Pieza para clarinete y piano 1971
- Música para siete instrumentos 1974
- Electronic Moods and Piano Sounds, 1977
References[]
- ^ Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers (Digitized online by GoogleBooks).
- ^ Pareyón, Gabriel (2007). Diccionario enciclopédico de música en México: Volume 1. Universidad Panamericana.
- ^ González, Alfonso (1978). Indice de La Cultura en México (1962-1972).
Categories:
- 1931 births
- 20th-century classical composers
- Living people
- Mexican female classical composers
- Mexican classical composers
- Music educators
- Women music educators
- 20th-century women composers