José Luis Pérez de Arteaga
José Luis Pérez de Arteaga (13 April 1950 – 8 February 2017) was a Spanish announcer, critic, journalist, and musicologist.
Biography
[edit]In 1985, he began to direct and present El mundo de la fonografía in Radio Clásica, a station centered on the area of recorded sound, in discography novelties, historical productions, commemorations and ephemeris, and always evoked through phonographic records. In Radio 1, he was a collaborator of El ojo crítico and, in Radio Exterior, directed En clave de 5. His voice was also habitual in the re-transmissions of the Vienna New Year's Concert for TVE and in the re-transmissions of the concerts of the National Orchestra and Choir of Spain. He wrote several books on the composer Gustav Mahler; in fact, he was considered one of the most important biographers of Mahler in the country. He had dedicated two volumes about his life and his work and also made a complete record inventory of him.[1][2]
He was formed musically in Spain and later in the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He studied piano with Rosa María Kucharski . He wrote thousands of articles and musical critiques for Ritmo and Scherzo magazines, the Diverdi newsletter, and the ABC, La Razón, and El País newspapers.[3] From 1981 to 1985, he was the director of the Enciclopedia Salvat de la Música.[4]
According to Pérez de Arteaga, his radio mentor was Rafael Taibo .
Bibliography
[edit]- La cultura española durante el franquismo (1977)
- Cine para leer (1988)
- François Truffaut (1988).
- Gustav Mahler (1986)
- La música de cámara de Shostakovich (first critical edition, 1991).
- Mahler (2008)[5] 2nd edition (2011)
References
[edit]- ^ "Adiós a José Luis Pérez de Arteaga, el hombre que sabía explicar la música". 8 February 2017.
- ^ "Pérez de Arteaga o la radio musical". 8 February 2017.
- ^ Artículos en El País
- ^ http://cedros.residencia.csic.es/docactos/2736/nota%20de%20prensa/nota%20de%20prensa02736001.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ José Luis Pérez de Arteaga (2011). Mahler. Antonio Machado Libros. ISBN 978-84-9114-081-8.