Jesús García Leoz

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Jesús García Leoz (Olite, Navarra, 10 January 1904 – 1953) was a Spanish composer,[1] particularly noted for his film scores. He was a favourite pupil of Joaquín Turina and one of the "músicos del '27."[2]

Works, editions and recordings

  • Tríptico de canciones para canto e piano (after Lorca)[3]
  • Symphony [4]
  • Sonatina for small orchestra (1945)[5]
  • Violin and Piano Sonata [6]
  • String Quartet in F minor (Opus 2)[7]
  • Quartet for Piano and Strings[8]
  • Piano Sonatina[9]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Compositor: Jesús García Leoz - CM Ediciones S.L.
  2. ^ Cristóbal L. García Gallardo, Francisco Martínez González, María Ruíz Hilillo Los músicos del 27 2010 "Sin duda, figuras destacadas como las de Jesús García Leoz (1904-1953), José Muñoz Molleda (1905-1988), Fernando Obradors (1897-1945), José María Franco Bordóns (1894-1971) Jesús Arámbarri (1902-1960), Gaspar Cassadó ..."
  3. ^ OCLC 775056194. Published 1965.
  4. ^ OCLC 658526446 (Música hispana. Serie B, Música instrumental, 27, pub. 2005 in an edition by Madrid : Instituto complutense de ciencias musicales.)
  5. ^ OCLC 725583771
  6. ^ OCLC 801441304
  7. ^ OCLC 812221638
  8. ^ OCLC 435933386
  9. ^ Published 1945. OCLC 843946850