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Ángel Arteaga (Ángel Arteaga de la Guía) was born on 28 January, 1928 in Campo de Criptana, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, is a Spanish musician and composer. Discover Ángel Arteaga's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Campo de Criptana, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain |
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1984 |
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Madrid, Spain |
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Ángel Arteaga de la Guía (Campo de Criptana, Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha, 28 January 1928 – Madrid, 17 January 1984) was a Spanish musician and composer.
Arteaga was born in Campo de Criptana, (Ciudad Real), and his musical initiation took place in the Beethoven Philharmonic Band in his hometown.
In 1950, he entered the Madrid Royal Conservatory where he studied harmony, fugue, and composition with the professors Vitorino Echevarría, Francisco Calés Pina, and Julio Gómez García.
However, he has left us enough to justifiably situate his figure with the most outstanding of the 1951 generation.
Together with his teaching as a harmony professor at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid, Ángel Arteaga was an outstanding composer.
Therefore, it is possible to highlight his principal works:
Between 1957 and 1963 he studied at the Staatliche Hoschshule für Musik in Munich with Carl Orff and Harald Genzmer, a disciple of Hindemith.
At the same time, he completed three summer courses at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena (Italy) in composition and film music.
In Germany he married Waltraud Pizenbauer.
During these years he was awarded the following:
Upon returning to Spain, he received an award from the Information Ministry with his tone poem "Cuevas de Nerja" (1963); and the composition prize from the Fine Arts Circle of Madrid for "Cantata Elogios" (1972–73).
Between 1964 and 1984 he composed music for over 90 films.
These included the crime film The Crimes of Petiot (1973), the Doug McClure comedy What Changed Charley Farthing? (1974), and several thrillers and horror movies, such as The Mark of the Wolfman (1968), El Vampiro de la autopista (The Horrible Sexy Vampire) (1970), The Glass Ceiling (1971), The Fury of the Wolfman (1972), and La cruz del diablo (1975).
Arteaga premiered the opera La mona de imitación in the Teatro de la Zarzuela (May 1973), by Ester Casas, Pedro Farrés, and María Vagón, with stage direction by Pérez Sierra and musical direction by Odón Alonso.
Without a doubt, this was a true success, thanks to the intelligent treatment of Ramón's prose and to the insertion of pentagrams in the ideological literature curve in order to further bring the ideas and solutions of a transcendental mood.
Composing music for numerous films and documentaries prevented Arteaga from leaving a more extensive body of works for posterity.
In 1997 he was posthumously awarded the title "Favorite Son of Campo de Criptana," together with fellow musician and composer Manuel Angulo Sepúlveda.
In January 2006, a selection of his most representative works were published on CD, partially performed by the City Orchestra of Granada under the direction of José Luis Temes.
A musician by instinct, that is, by ideas, his thoughts were charged with irony, clearly perceptible in works such as those based on Ramón Gómez de la Serna.
He turned away from pigeonholing himself in favor of his own very personal work.
Because of this, he was a demanding self-critic and analytical thinker.
He analyzed in music what he absorbed in his artistic gaze or poetic lyricism.
In his technique, he strove for high quality and greatly crafted beauty.