Alida Vázquez

Alida Vázquez (born 1931) is a Mexican composer who lives and works in the United States. Vázquez was born in Mexico City, and from 1941-47 attended the Conservatorio Nacional de Música. She studied piano with Esperanza Cruz de Vasconcelos and music theory with Julián Carrillo. She received a scholarship to attend Diller-Quaile Music School in New York City and also studied with Mario Davidovsky at City College. After completing her music studies, she studied journalism and worked as a music therapist. In 1976 she began teaching music at the Bank Street College of Education.[1][2]

Works

Vázquez has composed song cycles and works for solo instruments, chamber ensembles, electronic dance music and electro-acoustic works.[3] Selected works include:

  • Acuarelas de México 1970
  • Pieza para clarinete y piano 1971
  • Música para siete instrumentos 1974
  • Electronic Moods and Piano Sounds, 1977

References

  1. Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers (Digitized online by GoogleBooks). Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  2. Pareyón, Gabriel (2007). Diccionario enciclopédico de música en México: Volume 1. Universidad Panamericana.
  3. González, Alfonso (1978). Indice de La Cultura en México (1962-1972).

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