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Rubén Lorenzo live at ERART XII Festival de Música Contemporánea in Lima (2014).
Background information
Birth nameRubén Lorenzo
BornZaragoza
Occupation(s)Pianist, musician
Years active1982 - Present
Websitewww.rubenlorenzo.com


Rubén Lorenzo is a Spanish pianist born in Zaragoza. He is considered to have one of the most extensive repertoire among the Spanish pianists of his generation.

A recognized Spanish music performer, over the last years he has been making an effort to promote lesser-known pieces by prominent Spanish composers such as Isaac Albéniz, Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados, Federico Mompou, Antonio Soler, Joaquín Turina, Rodolfo Halffter, Gustavo Pittaluga, Salvador Bacarisse o Aita Donostia, among others.

Biography[edit]

Rubén Lorenzo started his education in Zaragoza with Julieta Bel, Lazare Lévy's protégé, and he later continued with Pedro Espinosa and Josep Colom in Madrid. In 1984, he moved to London where he studied with Louis Kentner and Nariné Haroutiunian, daughter of the prominent Armenian composer Alexander Haroutiunian, after winning the first edition of the Pilar Bayona's Grant (Beca Pilar Bayona)[1] and after receiving the Piano Honour Award and the Chamber Music Honour Award from the Zaragoza Music Conservatory.

His intense concert activity since 1982 has led him to act, praised by the critics [2][3][4][5], in prestigious venues in different countries such as the Franz Liszt Hall of Budapest, the Weill Recital Hall (Carnegie Hall) of New York, Villa Louvigny Theatre in Luxembourg, the Salle Cortot of Paris, Simon Bolivar Amphitheater in Mexico, the Lee Hysan Concert Hall in Hong Kong or the Brooklyn Theatre in Pretoria [6], among others.

He has recorded Goyescas by Granados and also unreleased Spanish repertoire from his home region, as well as various CDs with works by Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Liszt, Gottschalk and Albéniz, among pieces by contemporary composers.

Throughout his career, he has performed an extensive repertoire, from Beethoven, with several complete series[7], to the XXI century, including the premiere in Spain of the complete volumes of Makrokosmos by George Crumb, a flagship piece of the technique of contemporary piano.

Besides his intense activity as a soloist, he has always shown a great interest in the research of musical interpretation. Therefore, Rubén Lorenzo's intepretative style is greatly influenced by the objective analysis of the musical interpretation of the great masters of piano using spectrographic methods.

He received a Doctor of Music degree cum laude from the Polytechnic University of Valencia [8] and he also won the Extraordinary Doctoral Thesis Award for his research on methodologies of analysis of the musical interpretation. He has also been an active participant in different conferences and seminars in several universities in China and Latin America.

He is Chairman of the Aragonese Association of Music Interpreters since 1993 and President of the Aragonese Council for Arts Education of the Aragón Government since 2011 [9].

Discography[edit]

Edited Title Recorded Label
1995 Mendelssohn, Sonatas para violín y piano 1995 Numérica
1996 Enrique Granados, Goyescas 1995 Delicias Discográficas
1999 Agustín Charles, Compositores de hoy Vol. 1 «CONVEX I» 1992 Fundación Música Contemporánea
1999 20 años de delicias discográficas «Fandango de Cándil» de Enrique Granados 1992 Delicias Discográficas
2002 Fernando Félix Pérez Ferrer, Aire Brasileño 1997 AG Producciones
2004 Beethoven, Sonatas para violín y piano «Sonata nº4» y «Sonata nº5» 2002 Master Classics
2007 (Reedición) Enrique Granados, Goyescas 1995 Delicias Discográficas
2011 (Reedición) La jota de ayer y hoy vol. 4. «Rapsodia española de Liszt», «Jota aragonesa» de Gottschalk, White y Sarasate 2011 Prames
2011 (Reedición) Música para piano en Aragón desde el siglo XIX a Pilar Bayona 2011 AG Producciones
2016 Isaac Albéniz, Piano Music 2016 Nibius

Publications[edit]

  • Lorenzo, Rubén (2017), Algunos fragmentos de música española por la pianista Pilar Bayona. Análisis espectrográfico de su interpretación, vol. 72, Anuario Musical, pp. 233–258, ISSN 1988-4125, retrieved 30 March 2018

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ortega, Javier (18 de diciembre de 1984), "El pianista Rubén Lorenzo Gracia obtiene la beca Pilar Bayona", El País {{citation}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  2. ^ Aguirre, Javier (13 May 2015), "Brillantez y matices", Heraldo de Aragón (in Spanish), retrieved 8 April 2018
  3. ^ McNair, Douglas (22 December 2007), "La pasión de Rubén Lorenzo", Chamber Music Today, retrieved 8 April 2018
  4. ^ Pueyo, Teresa (30 May 2017), "El piano más personal de Rubén Lorenzo", Diario del Alto Aragón (in Spanish), retrieved 8 April 2018
  5. ^ Bes, Luis Alfonso (5 May 2013), "Con la fuerza de un ciclón", Heraldo de Aragón (in Spanish), retrieved 8 April 2018
  6. ^ Rubén Lorenzo European and Spanish Music for Piano, 18 October 2017, retrieved 8 April 2018
  7. ^ http://www.auditoriozaragoza.com/docs%5Cprogramas%5CRUB%C3%89N%20LORENZO%2019-11-2008.pdf
  8. ^ Lorenzo, Rubén (2015), Pilar Bayona: un estudio de caso para el análisis del estilo interpretativo pianístico mediante la utilización de espectrogramas sonoros (in Spanish), Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
  9. ^ Consejo Aragonés de Enseñanzas Artísticas, retrieved 8 April 2018

Category:1959 births Category:Pianists Category:Spanish pianists Category:Spanish classical pianists