Ninón Lapeiretta de Brouwer
Ninón Lapeiretta Pichardo de Brouwer | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ninón Lapeiretta Pichardo |
Born | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | January 4, 1907
Died | September 22, 1989 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | (aged 82)
Occupation(s) | composer, pianist |
Instrument | piano |
Ninón Lapeiretta Pichardo de Brouwer (January 4, 1907 – September 22, 1989), also called Ninón Lapeiretta de Brouwer, was a composer and pianist from the Dominican Republic. She is known for her works for various instruments including piano, wind ensemble, full orchestra and voice. She sometimes utilized national Dominican music as a starting point for her work.[1]
Early life
[edit]She was born Ninón Lapeiretta Pichardo in Santo Domingo, daughter of Natalia Pichardo Gómez and Alesandro Lepeiretta, an immigrant from France. As a child she studied piano.[2]
Career
[edit]Her earliest works were more traditional canciones, criollas, and dances. In 1940 she began to study under Enrique Casal Chapí, the director of the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional (OSN) in the Dominican Republic. Lapeiretta de Brouwer continued to compose pieces, expanding to ballets and works for orchestras and ensembles. As director, Casal Chapí often championed native composers and performed their works with the symphony, and Lapeiretta de Brouwer earned exposure both in the Dominican Republic and abroad.[3]
The OSN under Casal Chapí premiered Lapeiretta de Brouwer's work Dos Caprichos for wind ensemble in 1942, as well as her orchestral piece Abominación de la espera in 1943 with soloist soprano Dora Merten. In 1944, her string quartet piece Suite Arcaica was performed at a BBC concert in London[3] commemorating the centennial of Dominican independence.[4]
Lapeiretta de Brouwer also composed several ballet scores including La reina del Caribe (The Queen of the Caribbean).[5]
Organizations
[edit]In 1941, Lapeiretta de Brouwer founded the Círculo de Bella Artes. In 1953 she founded the Sociedad Pro Arte, which worked to bring international performers to the Dominican Republic.[6]
Legacy
[edit]Lapeiretta de Brouwer died in Santo Domingo on September 29, 1989.
The Orquesta Ars Nova in Santiago dedicated their full 2004 concert season to her memory, praising her as an important, but often forgotten, part of classical music in the Dominican Republic.[7]
Works
[edit]- Abominación de la Espera (1941), for soprano and orchestra
- Pastoral (1941), chamber orchestra
- Obertura Jocosa, symphony orchestra
- Dos Caprichos (1942), wind ensemble
- Suite Arcaica (1941), string quartet
- La Reina del Caribe, ballet score
References
[edit]- ^ Hoover, Maya (2010). A Guide to the Latin American Art Song Repertoire. Indiana University Press. p. 156. ISBN 9780253003966.
- ^ "Ninon Lapeiretta". Retrieved 10 Dec 2016.
- ^ a b Coopersmith, Jacob Maurice (1949). Music and Musicians of the Dominican Republic. Washington, D.C.: Department of Cultural Affairs, Pan American Union. pp. 32–33.
- ^ Sotolongo, Antonio Gómez (11 June 2016). "Ninón Lapeiretta".
- ^ Pendle, Karin Anna, ed. (2001). Women and Music: A History. Indiana University Press. p. 370. ISBN 9780253115034.
- ^ Kuss, Malena, ed. (2007). Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Encyclopedic History. Vol. 2: Performing the Caribbean Experience. University of Texas Press. ISBN 9780292784987.
- ^ Sotolongo, Antonio Gómez (11 July 2004). "Ramón Díaz, Ars Nova y Francois Bahuaud, en apertura Temporada de Música de Cámara". Hoy Digital (in Spanish). Santo Domingo: Hoy.
- 1907 births
- 1989 deaths
- Dominican Republic composers
- Dominican Republic women composers
- Dominican Republic pianists
- Dominican Republic women pianists
- Musicians from Santo Domingo
- Women classical composers
- Women classical pianists
- Dominican Republic people of French descent
- 20th-century classical composers
- 20th-century classical pianists
- 20th-century women composers
- White Dominicans
- 20th-century women pianists