Martín Palmeri (born 1965) is an Argentine composer and conductor.
Early life and education
editPalmeri was born in 1965 in Buenos Aires.[1] He has trained in orchestral conducting, choral direction, composition, piano, and singing.[1]
Work
editHis 1996 Misa a Buenos Aires, known as Misatango, combines the Roman Catholic Latin mass with music of the tango, in the nuevo tango genre.[2] It was first performed by the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba,[1] and was the opening piece for the 2013 International Festival of Sacred Music and Art in Rome, featuring Argentine singer Bernarda Fink, three bandoneons and the choir of Cologne Cathedral.[3][4]
His other works include:[1]
- Tango del Bicentenario (Bicentenary Tango)
- Canto de la lejanía (Song of Distance) (2010)
- Oratorio de Navidad (Christmas Oratorio), (2003)
- Mateo, an opera (1999)
- Fantasía tanguera (Tango fantasy) (2000)
- Presagios (Portents) (2001)
- Concierto para bandoneón (Bandoneon concerto) (2004)
- Concierto de danzas (Dance concerto)
- Negro y negro (Black and black)
- Sobre las cuatro estaciones (On the four seasons) (2004/2012)
- Magnificat (2012)
- Tango Gloria (2014)
- Amor América (2014)
- La Creación (2016)
- Tango Credo (2017)
- Laudate Pueri (2017)
- La Pasión según Astor (2021)
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Martín Palmeri". Distinguished Concerts International New York. Archived from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ "Martin Palmeri: Misa a Buenos Aires". naxosdirect.co.uk. NaxosDirect. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ Harris, Elise (5 November 2013). "Musician blends Tango, classic styles in Mass composition". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
- ^ "Argentine composer brings Tango Mass to Pope Francis". Rome Reports. 8 November 2013. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2021.