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Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet
Background information
Origin Uruguay, Montevideo
Genreselectroacoustic, avant-garde,classical
Occupation(s)Composer, Pianist, Organist, Harpsichordist, Conductor
Instrument(s)piano, organ, harpsichord
Years activeSince 1946
Labelses:Sondor, es:Ayuí / Tacuabé, es:AGADU
Websiteofficial website

Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet Pietrafesa Bonnet (Montevideo, 17 of deciembre of 1938) is a French/Uruguayan Composer, Pianist, Organist, Harpsichordist and Conductor. Her compositions spanned both popular and classical genres, including Electroacoustic music.

Biography

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Born December 1938 in Montevideo, Uruguay, Renée Pietrafesa began musical studies with her mother, the pianist and pedagogue Renée Bonnet. She attends courses dictated by the pianists Jörg Demus and J. Turchinsky, the organist A.Turriziani and the composer es:Héctor Tosar. She founds the Chorale de l'Alliance Française and the Montevideo Ars musicæ Chamber Orchestra which tours in Uruguay and the whole Latin America. She simultaneously develops intense activity as a composer and a performer. She organizes the 1st Montevideo Chamber Music Festival in Open Air.

Through a grant from the French Government in 1973 and 1974, she performs electroacoustic researches at the GRM of Paris, under the direction of Pierre Schæffer and studies direction of orchestra with J. Mercier. In 1975, 1976 and 1977, she directs the first Atelier musical d’initiation à la musique électroacoustique of the Centre Culturel Censier of the University of Paris and the Ensemble instrumental des Boursiers Etrangers of the French Government. She performs musical intervention at the Musée d’Art Moderne of Paris and participates in numerous broadcasts from France Culture at Paris. In 1976, the Eva Houdova's film "Renée Pietrafesa, composer and performer" is awarded at the Festival de Besançon. In 1984, she is named « fr:Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres » and receives at Montevideo the “Florencio” award from the Uruguayan Theatrical Critique for the music to Sophocles' Electra .

In 1990, she is invited by the French Government as a composer and a pedagogue.

Since 1991, she collaborates et participates as a composer and a pedagogue to the France-Uruguay exchanges in France and Latin America. In that area, she performs several Master-Classes in French academies of music such as the fr:Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Strasbourg (CNR) which invites her to teach and direct her works. She is invited too by the Musikrat of Germany, in Italy, in Spain as well as in Brasil and in Argentina.

She realizes in 1997 an exceptional concert "Por la vida" in es:Teatro Solís of Montevideo, with the collaboration of the UNICEF of Uruguay and the participation of an orchestra of 100 musicians, 5 choruses of adults and chorus of children "Coro de niños del Iname", as well as groups of popular music such as G. Goularte which, in an interdependent way, appeared to collect funds for the children with the street of our country. Activity which continues each year.

In 1999, within the framework of its annual rounds in Europe, she performs with Luis Battle, in París and Rome, works of the universal repertory and od her own vintage. She also directs Master Classes in various academies of France by carrying out concerts of works of latino-american masterpieces interpreted by European orchestras prolonging abroad its extraordinary work of pedagogue and artist. This same year, she inaugurates in Montevideo her work "Desde la Cruz del Sur" for orchestra directing the OSSODRE orchestra, in Montevideo.

Continuing her mission of Ambassadress of the music of Uruguay in all its forms, she also takes part in the year 2000 in the Festival Paris-Banlieues-Tango like the first pianist of Uruguay of classical music which performs also all the popular music of our country and Latin America (on the barge Péniche Daphné during the week "Uruguay-sur-Seine", she inaugurates a tango, a milonga and a candombe of its composition as well as tangos milongas and candombes of Uruguay, with a sharp success, the participation of Comparsa Scumba franco-uruguaya. The same year, she inaugurates in the fr:Maison de l'Amérique Latine of París personal works as well as other traditional and contemporary composers of Uruguay. Her video "Monte Vidéo " was selected with the Festival international de la ville de fr:Manosque (France) during which she presented and directed also a concert of diffusion of the contemporary music of Uruguay of all kinds.

In 2001, she carried out 7 concerts for Juventudes Musicales de Uruguay with the participation of 600 children each Sunday, thus succeeding by didactic and diffusion works, unique in our country by its artistic and human quality, to contribute to help always more the young interpreters and composers of the country and abroad, in addition to her work for 15 years with Channel 5 (now TVEO of our country), and to her School of music Escuela de Música en la Quinta del Arte, and of her teaching at the Escuela Universitaria de Música. This year also, she creates the Orquesta de Cámara de jóvenes de Ars Musicæ as a "child" of her group Ars Musicæ founded in 1964, and gives with him 13 concerts this same year in concert halls of Montevideo and province at ends of benevolence and with groups of theatre and video in the search for an integration to other artistic forms. She also inaugurates in first world her works "Con los niños" (Musical Youths - Orchestra Ars Musicæ of Montevideo, under her direction), "Proyección 2001" for 2 percussionnists and orchestra, facing the Orchestra OSSODRE of Montevideo with a sharp success and "Señales y elaboraciones" for piano as pianist, in a concert of national composers of the group Núcleo Música Nueva. She was in this year the 2001, the national composer which composed the most musics for works of theatre in Uruguay: "Top Dogs" (national Comedy - Dir. Ruegger), "El hermano olvidado" (es:El Galpón - Dir. Nelly Goitiño), "Tres Mujeres altas" (national Comedy - Dir. Nelly Goitiño), "El sueño y la Vigilia" (El Galpón - Dir. Nelly Goitiño), "En la casa de campo" (Dir. es:Nelly Goitiño) by prizes winner of the EMAD with which she worked as "audio space" professor. From November 24, 2001, there were simultaneously at least 4 works with musics of her composition on the scenes of Montevideo. She also presented in 2001 her new CD Mutabile published by es:Ayui / Tacuabé and Fonam of Montevideo with her works for piano, her compositions of Chambe and Symphonicr Music interpreted by prestigious musicians of Uruguay and foreigners. She is named in Uruguay "Woman of the year 2001" in the category of the Best Musical Show and obtains the Price Florencio 2001 of Montevideo for the music of work "El Hermano Olvidado" of Ariel Mastandrea, directed by prestigious Director Nelly Goitiño from Uruguay.

In 2002, she is invited in France to carry out concerts and recordings of her works for piano within the 15th Video Moments of Manosque and to also give in Paris concerts of piano of latino-american composers. She carries out a round in concerts as pianist and to the head of the orchestra "Ars Musicæ", within Uruguay and directed on two occasions the Orchestra of es:SODRE of Montevideo in works of Bach, Mozart and Schubert and her own composition "Desde la Cruz del Sur" in its version 2002, and inaugurated at the time of various concerts in Montevideo "Para piano y encordado 2002", "Para piano preparado y amplificado 2002", "Evocación para piano y orquesta de Cámara" and"Canción a Federico 2002".

For her "trajectory", she receives the "Morosoli 2005" award " of the Fundación Lolita Rubial (November 2005).

She is a member of the S.U.M.C. and the N.M.N. of Montevideo and is regularly invited to direct the Orquesta Filarmónica de Montevideo and the Orquesta Sinfónica del SODRE de Montevideo.

She is currently director of the Music School « Quinta del Arte » at Montevideo et directs musical TV show (“Taller de Música” on Canal 5). She teaches Musical Pedagogy in the Escuela Universitaria de Música de Montevideo and directs the Grupo Barroco de Montevideo which she founded.

As an interpreter, she plays the classical, romantic and contemporary repertoires(piano, organ and harpsichord).

She recorded long plays and cassettes from Mozart, Schubert, Brahms and Froberger as well as CDs of her own works (Works for piano, Instrumental and symphonic chamber music et Vocal, mixed and electroacoustic chamber music for drama).

Last, she composed many works of quality which were created in renown theaters of Uruguay, Argentina, Brasil and Europe.

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Category:Uruguayan musicians Category:Uruguayan composers Category:Uruguayan conductors (music)