Juan María Solare
Juan María Solare is an Argentine composer and pianist.
Education
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Solare studied and received his diploma in piano, composition and conducting at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música Carlos López Buchardo. He also studied privately with Francisco Kröpfl.Between 1993 and 1996 he undertook postgraduate studies on Composition at the Musikhochschule in Cologne under the guidance of Johannes Fritsch, Clarence Barlow, and Mauricio Kagel, in the frame of a scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service. Between October 1997 and February 1999, he did postgraduate studies with Helmut Lachenmann in Stuttgart. Between 1999 and 2001 studied electronic music with in Cologne, with diploma. From June 2001 until May 2002 he was composer in residence at the, Germany.
In April 2005 he obtained the title "Licenciado en Composición" from the Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte in Buenos Aires. Since 1993 he has regularly attended and participated in seminars given by Karlheinz Stockhausen. He passed the Konzertexamen in electroacoustic composition at the Musikhochschule in Cologne on 5 December 2007. Currently he is working on a PhD in music education at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
Teaching positions
From 1986 until 1993 he taught harmony, morphology, and chamber music at the Conservatory of Tandil. Since January 2002 he has given piano lessons at the Musikschule Bremen. Since October 2002 he has conducted the Orquesta No Típica, a chamber music group devoted to tango at the University of Bremen. Since October 2004 he has taught piano at the Hochschule für Künste Bremen. From December 2007 to April 2008 he was Assistant Professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Since 2008 he has taught New Music Theatre at the University of Bremen, where he conducts the Ensemble Kagel.He has given courses and lectures on contemporary music at the Institut für neue Musik und Musikerziehung, the Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance, the Ateneo de Madrid, the Université permanente, and the Texas A&M University.
In addition, he teaches piano and composition privately, and has presented public seminars on tango music.
Compositions
Solare has composed around 300 works, over half of them already performed. His pieces are broadcast regularly.In 2002 he received a commission from the CDMC, in 2003 from the Kunststiftung NRW ; in 2004 again from CDMC and from the Landesmusikrat Bremen, in 2011 from Eva Espoleta. On 30 June 2004 his Concertango was premiered by the Orchestra of the Universität Bremen.
Film music
He also composed the music for six short films:- Desde la ventana, autobiographical documentary film of the Colombian Santiago Herrera Gómez, Cologne, February 1996.
- Mesa para dos by Medardo Amor and Angel Almazán, Madrid, August 2003.
- Electroacoustic music for the experimental short film 'Bipolar' by the German director Axel Largo, Bonn, June 2006.
- Music for the old scientific silent short film 'Verformung von Metallkristallen' by Günter Wassermann. Premiere: cinema Metrópolis, Hamburg, 10 June 2007.
- Corazón en sombras by Medardo Amor and Angel Almazán, Madrid, December 2007.
- Zima by Katarina Stankovich, Cologne, June 2011.
Pianist
As a pianist, his repertoire has four centers: classical music from the late Romanticism, contemporary classical, Argentine composers, and his own compositions – both as soloist and in different chamber music groups, notably:Solare has performed in cities of Argentina, Germany, the rest of Europe and USA:
- Buenos Aires & its suburban areas, Bariloche, Zárate, Córdoba, Tandil, Mendoza, Tucumán, San Martín de los Andes, Mar del Plata
- Göttingen, Cologne, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Worpswede, Ottersberg, Verden, Munich, Gersfeld, Misselwarden, Berlin, Hamburg, Bonn, Hannover, Heidelberg, Leipzig
- Amsterdam, London, Madrid, Sevilla, Geneva, Svendborg, Graz, Granada, Oviedo, Seinäjoki.
- College Station, Waco
His first solo cd appeared in January 2010: Tango Monologues. Recording of his pieces "Acuarelas junto al río inmóvil", "Aphorismen", and "Sechs kleine Klavierstücke" von Arnold Schönberg.
Juan María Solare also participated with Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame, a concert performance series with Vox Novus
Conductor
- 2002–present: Conductor of the Orquesta No Típica at the Universität Bremen
- 2012–2014: Conductor of the Jacobs Chamber Orchestra at the Jacobs University Bremen
- 2013–present: Conductor of the symphonic orchestra of the Bremer OrchesterGemeinschaft
Awards
- Argentina Promociones Musicales 1990, Fondo Nacional de las Artes 1996, Tribuna Argentina de Compositores 1999, Tribuna Argentina de Música Electroacústica 2002, Federación Argentina de Música Electroacústica 2005,
- United Kingdom,
- Austria,
- Germany and
- Spain.
- Competition for Young Pianists "Cincuentenario de la Fundación Educacional Jrimián" awarded by the Asociación Cultural Armenia, in Lanús in November 1980.
- As a member of the improvisation ensemble Die Kugel, 2nd prize at the "6. Internationaler Wettberwerb für junge Kultur 2000" at the Saal Heinersdorff Pianohaus Düsseldorf, within the frame of the Festival "Düsseldorfer Altstadt Herbst".
Jury member
- In January 2002 he served on the piano jury in the competition Jugend musiziert.
- In March 2004 jury in the National competition for young pianists "piccole mani" with a piece of him in each category as "obligatory piece".
- In September 2004 he was on the jury in the competition "Xicöatl".
- 2006 member of the jury of composition contest at the World Music Days
- In 2007, Jury of the clarinet competition Maratón Musical Clariperú with his piece Convalecencia as obligatory piece.
Recordings
- "Panorama de la música argentina ". Fondo Nacional de las Artes. IRCO 318.
- "Pifferari – Werke für Flöte und Klarinette", Juli 2001. Regine Kuhn and Heidi Voss ; Edition Voss
- "60x60: 2003". Capstone Records CPS-8744. Includes Nice Noise.
- Natalia González, pianist: Concierto Tango. 2005, Pretal PRCD 127
- Duo Eduardo Kohan – Juan Solare, Tango Nómade. 2006
- Trío Thelema. 2006
- Mariana Levitin & Guillermo Carro, in the CD Los compositores académicos argentinos y el tango II / Argentine classical composers and the tango II. 2007. Pretal PRCD 138.
- "Parajes", Label IRCO 1263 , with Vacío Blanco performed by Silvia Dabul & Víctor Torres.
- Tango Monologues, 2010. Juan María Solare.
- Argentine Cello, 2011. Zoe Knighton & Amir Farid. Move Records, MD 3347..
- Tango Music Award 2011, 2011. Cafe Tango Orchestra. Cafe Tango Productions, Stuttgart 2011. Includes Barro sublevado.
- Ideas y emociones, 2012. Label Fonocal, Productor: Saúl Cosentino. Includes Reencuentro, recorded by Leonardo Suárez Paz + Juan María Solare..
- Pasión argentina, 2013. Label Ultramar Music Argentina. Ultramar ensemble: Paula Gasparini, Tamara Moser and Pablo Pizarro. Includes Tengo un tango in version for flute, cello and piano.
- Gardel al piano. Label Janus Music & Sound, 2014. Juan María Solare, piano, EP with six tracks composed by Carlos Gardel.
- Himmelsrichtungen. Label Janus Music & Sound, 2016. Juan María Solare, piano, EP with six tracks composed by himself.
Interviews
- ' blog Pianodao, November 2017.
- ', by Anna Sutyagina from the blog Moving Classics TV
- ', Blog ProntoPro, May 2020.
- ', blog Secret Eclectic, June 2020.
Works dedicated to him
- "Para la mano derecha" by Pedro Sáenz, 1992.
- "Rosales olorosos", electroacoustic music by Gabriel Pareyón Morales, DEC/2002
- "Un marzo triste", piano piece by Saúl Cosentino, 2003.
- "Lo que se fue", chamber tango by Jorge Pítari, 2005.
- "Tres minitangos" for piano by Jorge Pítari, 2006.
- "Solare-Tango", chamber tango by Luis Mihovilcevic, 2007.
- "El canto nocturnal de los caracoles" for piano, by Luis Mihovilcevic, 2005.
- "Meditativo" for piano, by Juliane Dehning, 2008.
- "Amanecer en la terrible Buenos Aires", milonga for piano, by Claudio Maldonado, 2009.
- "Contemplación", piano piece by Saúl Cosentino, 2009.
- "Wintergesang" for cello & piano, by Juliane Dehning, 2009.
- "Milonga meets Malambo", piece for cello and piano by Juan Manuel Abras, 2011.
- Daydreams of Gardel on the Orbits of Saturn for piano solo, by Rodrigo Baggio, 2012.
- Tango-lá for piano solo, by Micky Landau, 2012.
- Y se alejó por el camino de los cipreses for piano solo, by Luis Menacho, 2012.
- Pussycat Tango for piano solo, by Kelly M. Curran, 2012.
- Algo neto for piano solo, by Valentín Pelisch, 2012.
- Tango Triste for piano solo, by Leonard Mark Lewis, 2012.
- Tango del Minuto for piano solo, by José Hernán Civils, 2012.
- Expulsado de la Milonga for piano solo, by Douglas DaSilva, 2012.
- Sin-Con Ciencia for piano solo, by Moxi Beidenegl, 2012.
- tango sostenido for piano solo, by Jon Aveyard, 2012.
- Napoleon's Tango for piano solo, by Daniel Arnold, 2012.
- Today and Tomorrow for piano solo, by Bob Siebert, 2012.
- Picture Beständigkeit des Nebels, by walkala, Salzburg, July 2007. 100 cm x 150 cm, acrilic on canvas.
Publications
Beside his compositional and pianistic activities he also has written for diverse publications, such as the New Grove, La Sibila Sevilla, Doce Notas and ABC Madrid, Pauta and L'Orfeo, Tempo, as well as for the radio stations Deutsche Welle and Südwestfunk.
About 30 of his 200 published articles can be found online.