fbpx
Wikipedia

Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet

Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet (17 December 1938 – 3 February 2022)[1] was a French and Uruguayan composer, pianist, organist, harpsichordist and conductor. Her compositions spanned both popular and classical genres which included Electroacoustic music.

Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet
Pietrafesa circa 1990
Background information
Born(1938-12-17)17 December 1938
Montevideo, Uruguay
Died(2022-02-03)3 February 2022
Montevideo, Uruguay
Genreselectroacoustic, avant-garde, classical
Occupation(s)Composer, Pianist, Organist, Harpsichordist, Conductor
Years active1946–2022
LabelsSondor, Ayuí / Tacuabé, AGADU
WebsiteOfficial website

Life and career edit

Born in 1938 in Montevideo, Uruguay, Pietrafesa began her musical studies with her mother, pianist and pedagogue Renée Bonnet. She attended courses taught by Jörg Demus and Héctor Tosar, developing her skills as both a composer and a performer.[2][3]

She founded the Chorale de l'Alliance Française and the Montevideo Ars musicæ Chamber Orchestra which tours in Uruguay and the whole of Latin America and organized the 1st Montevideo Open Air Chamber Music Festival.[2]

In 1973-74, she held French government grants, and performed electroacoustic researched at the GRM of Paris under the direction of Pierre Schæffer, and studied direction of orchestra with J. Mercier. In 1975-77, she directed the first Atelier musical d'initiation à la musique électroacoustique of the Centre Culturel Censier of the University of Paris and the Ensemble instrumental des Boursiers Etrangers (France). She performed at the Musée d’Art Moderne of Paris and participated in numerous broadcasts from France Culture at Paris. In 1976, Eva Houdova's film Renée Pietrafesa, composer and performer was given an award at the Festival de Besançon.[2]

In 1984, she was named « Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres » and received at Montevideo the “Florencio” award from the Uruguayan Theatre Critic for the music to Sophocles's Electra.[2]

In 1990, she was invited by the French Government as a composer and a teacher. From 1991 onward, she collaborated as a composer and a pedagogue in the France-Uruguay exchanges. In that area, she has given several Master-Classes in French academies of music such as the CNR of Strasbourg, which invited her to teach and direct her works. She was invited too by the Deutscher Musikrat (German Music Council, a member of the International Music Council), in Italy, in Spain as well as in Brasil and in Argentina.[citation needed]

In 1997, she performed the Por la vida concert at the Teatro Solís of Montevideo, with the collaboration of UNICEF of Uruguay and the participation of an orchestra of 100 musicians, 5 choruses of adults [clarification needed] and the children's chorus Coro de niños del Iname, in order to raise funds for homeless children in Uruguay.[2]

In 1999, during annual rounds in Europe, she performed with Luis Battle, in París and Rome, playing works of the universal repertory and of her own vintage. She also directed Master Classes in various academies of France by carrying out concerts of works of Latino-American masterpieces interpreted by European orchestras. The same year, she gave the premiere in Montevideo of her work, Desde la Cruz del Sur, with the OSSODRE orchestra.

In 2000, she took part in the Festival Paris-Banlieues-Tango. From 24 November 2001, there were simultaneous productions of at least 4 of her musical works in Montevideo.[2]

In 2001, she presented her new CD, "Mutabile", published by Ayuí / Tacuabé and Fonam of Montevideo. She was named Uruguay's "Woman of the Year, 2001" in the category of the Best Musical Show and won the Price Florencio, 2001 for "El Hermano Olvidado" of Ariel Mastandrea, directed by Nelly Goitiño.

In 2002, she was invited in France to carry out concerts and recordings of her works for piano within the 15th Video Moments of Manosque and to also give in Paris piano concerts of Latino-American composers. She carried out a round of concerts as pianist and as head of the orchestra "Ars Musicæ", within Uruguay and directed on two occasions the Orchestra of SODRE of Montevideo in works of Bach, Mozart and Schubert and her own composition "Desde la Cruz del Sur" in its version 2002, and premiered at the time of various concerts in Montevideo "Para piano y encordado 2002", "Para piano preparado y amplificado 2002", "Evocación para piano y orquesta de Cámara" and "Canción a Federico 2002".

For her development, she received the "Morosoli 2005" award " of the Fundación Lolita Rubial (November 2005).

She was a member of the S.U.M.C. and the N.M.N. of Montevideo and was regularly invited to direct the Orquesta Filarmónica de Montevideo and the Orquesta Sinfónica del SODRE de Montevideo.

She was latterly the director of the Music School « Quinta del Arte » at Montevideo and directed musical TV show (“Taller de Música” on Canal 5). She taught Musical Pedagogy in the Escuela Universitaria de Música de Montevideo and directed the Grupo Barroco de Montevideo which she founded.

She recorded works by Mozart, Schubert, Brahms, and Froberger as well as her own CDs, including Mutabile (Ayuí / Tacuabé), Sondor, and piano works by Orchestra of the CNR of Strasbourg, the Ossodre and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Montevideo (see AGADU).

On 24 October 2016, Pietrafesa was designated "Illustrious Citizen of Montevideo".[4]

Death edit

Pietrafesa died on 3 February 2022, at the age of 83.[5][1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Falleció la pianista y compositora Renée Pietrafesa a los 83 años". LARED21 (in Spanish). 2022-02-04. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet - Biography". www.pietrafesa.org. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  3. ^ Canal. "Falleció a los 83 años la pianista, compositora y divulgadora Renée Pietrafesa". www.telenoche.com.uy (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  4. ^ "La música y la lucha feminista reconocidas por la intendencia". El Observador. 25 October 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  5. ^ A los 83 años falleció la compositora y pianista Renée Pietrafesa, ladiaria.com.uy; accessed 14 February 2022.(in Spanish)

Sources edit

  • Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet's official website


renée, pietrafesa, bonnet, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, . This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Renee Pietrafesa Bonnet news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Renee Pietrafesa Bonnet 17 December 1938 3 February 2022 1 was a French and Uruguayan composer pianist organist harpsichordist and conductor Her compositions spanned both popular and classical genres which included Electroacoustic music Renee Pietrafesa BonnetPietrafesa circa 1990Background informationBorn 1938 12 17 17 December 1938Montevideo UruguayDied 2022 02 03 3 February 2022Montevideo UruguayGenreselectroacoustic avant garde classicalOccupation s Composer Pianist Organist Harpsichordist ConductorYears active1946 2022LabelsSondor Ayui Tacuabe AGADUWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Life and career 2 Death 3 References 4 SourcesLife and career editBorn in 1938 in Montevideo Uruguay Pietrafesa began her musical studies with her mother pianist and pedagogue Renee Bonnet She attended courses taught by Jorg Demus and Hector Tosar developing her skills as both a composer and a performer 2 3 She founded the Chorale de l Alliance Francaise and the Montevideo Ars musicae Chamber Orchestra which tours in Uruguay and the whole of Latin America and organized the 1st Montevideo Open Air Chamber Music Festival 2 In 1973 74 she held French government grants and performed electroacoustic researched at the GRM of Paris under the direction of Pierre Schaeffer and studied direction of orchestra with J Mercier In 1975 77 she directed the first Atelier musical d initiation a la musique electroacoustique of the Centre Culturel Censier of the University of Paris and the Ensemble instrumental des Boursiers Etrangers France She performed at the Musee d Art Moderne of Paris and participated in numerous broadcasts from France Culture at Paris In 1976 Eva Houdova s film Renee Pietrafesa composer and performer was given an award at the Festival de Besancon 2 In 1984 she was named Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres and received at Montevideo the Florencio award from the Uruguayan Theatre Critic for the music to Sophocles s Electra 2 In 1990 she was invited by the French Government as a composer and a teacher From 1991 onward she collaborated as a composer and a pedagogue in the France Uruguay exchanges In that area she has given several Master Classes in French academies of music such as the CNR of Strasbourg which invited her to teach and direct her works She was invited too by the Deutscher Musikrat German Music Council a member of the International Music Council in Italy in Spain as well as in Brasil and in Argentina citation needed In 1997 she performed the Por la vida concert at the Teatro Solis of Montevideo with the collaboration of UNICEF of Uruguay and the participation of an orchestra of 100 musicians 5 choruses of adults clarification needed and the children s chorus Coro de ninos del Iname in order to raise funds for homeless children in Uruguay 2 In 1999 during annual rounds in Europe she performed with Luis Battle in Paris and Rome playing works of the universal repertory and of her own vintage She also directed Master Classes in various academies of France by carrying out concerts of works of Latino American masterpieces interpreted by European orchestras The same year she gave the premiere in Montevideo of her work Desde la Cruz del Sur with the OSSODRE orchestra In 2000 she took part in the Festival Paris Banlieues Tango From 24 November 2001 there were simultaneous productions of at least 4 of her musical works in Montevideo 2 In 2001 she presented her new CD Mutabile published by Ayui Tacuabe and Fonam of Montevideo She was named Uruguay s Woman of the Year 2001 in the category of the Best Musical Show and won the Price Florencio 2001 for El Hermano Olvidado of Ariel Mastandrea directed by Nelly Goitino In 2002 she was invited in France to carry out concerts and recordings of her works for piano within the 15th Video Moments of Manosque and to also give in Paris piano concerts of Latino American composers She carried out a round of concerts as pianist and as head of the orchestra Ars Musicae within Uruguay and directed on two occasions the Orchestra of SODRE of Montevideo in works of Bach Mozart and Schubert and her own composition Desde la Cruz del Sur in its version 2002 and premiered at the time of various concerts in Montevideo Para piano y encordado 2002 Para piano preparado y amplificado 2002 Evocacion para piano y orquesta de Camara and Cancion a Federico 2002 For her development she received the Morosoli 2005 award of the Fundacion Lolita Rubial November 2005 She was a member of the S U M C and the N M N of Montevideo and was regularly invited to direct the Orquesta Filarmonica de Montevideo and the Orquesta Sinfonica del SODRE de Montevideo She was latterly the director of the Music School Quinta del Arte at Montevideo and directed musical TV show Taller de Musica on Canal 5 She taught Musical Pedagogy in the Escuela Universitaria de Musica de Montevideo and directed the Grupo Barroco de Montevideo which she founded She recorded works by Mozart Schubert Brahms and Froberger as well as her own CDs including Mutabile Ayui Tacuabe Sondor and piano works by Orchestra of the CNR of Strasbourg the Ossodre and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Montevideo see AGADU On 24 October 2016 Pietrafesa was designated Illustrious Citizen of Montevideo 4 Death editPietrafesa died on 3 February 2022 at the age of 83 5 1 References edit a b Fallecio la pianista y compositora Renee Pietrafesa a los 83 anos LARED21 in Spanish 2022 02 04 Retrieved 2022 02 14 a b c d e f Renee Pietrafesa Bonnet Biography www pietrafesa org Retrieved 2022 02 14 Canal Fallecio a los 83 anos la pianista compositora y divulgadora Renee Pietrafesa www telenoche com uy in Spanish Retrieved 2022 02 14 La musica y la lucha feminista reconocidas por la intendencia El Observador 25 October 2016 Retrieved 26 October 2016 A los 83 anos fallecio la compositora y pianista Renee Pietrafesa ladiaria com uy accessed 14 February 2022 in Spanish Sources edit Renee Pietrafesa Bonnet s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Renee Pietrafesa Bonnet amp oldid 1181659755, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.