Timeline:
Birthdate: November 23, 1862
1879: One of his first public
performances, which took place at sociedad del cuarteto concert.
1881: Published his first work,
the mazurka Ensueno de juventud.
1882: Won a scholarship to the
Paris conservatoire.
1889: Returned to Argentina
1919: Founded the magazine and
paper, entitled La Kena, devoted to the popularity and teaching of music.
1939: Became a member of the
Legion d’Honneur
Death date: June 17, 1952
Biography:
Alberto
Williams was an Argentine composer, teacher, conductor and pianist. He began
composing at an early age, as he was born into a family of musicians. In 1881,
he published his first work, the mazurka Ensueño de juventud. He
studied at the Paris conservatoire with Geroge Mathias and Cesar Franck. He was
an honorary member of the Argentine Association of Composers, the Chamber Music
Association and the Folklore Association. Alberto Williams wrote nine
symphonies, two concert overtures, three symphonic poems, chamber music, choral
works, songs, and over 300 compositions for piano.
Bibliography:
Susana Salgado. "Williams, Alberto." Grove
Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 9 Mar. 2014. <http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/30339>.
Discography:
Orchestral:
·
Aires de la pampa, 1944;
·
Las milongas de la orquesta,
1938;
·
Poema del Iguazú, 1943;
·
Primera obertura de concierto,
1889;
·
Primera suite argentina, str,
1923;
·
5 danzas argentinas-milongas,
1912;
·
9 syms., 1907, 1910, 1911,
1935, 1936, 1937, 1937, 1938, 1939;
·
11 other works
Vocal:
·
15 choral works
·
75 songs
Chamber:
·
Pf Trio no.1, 1907;
·
Sonata, vc, pf, 1906;
·
3 sonatas, vn, pf, 1905, 1906,
1907;
·
4 other works
Pf:
·
El rancho abandonado, 1890;
·
Primera sonata argentina, 1917;
·
100 other works