Jesús García Leoz
Appearance
Jesús García Leoz (Olite, Navarra, 10 January 1904 – 1953) was a Spanish composer,[1] particularly noted for his film scores. He was a favourite pupil of Joaquín Turina and one of the "músicos del '27."[2]
Works, editions and recordings
[edit]- Cinco canciones para canto e piano (1934) (poems by Juan Paredes) [3]
- Tríptico de canciones para canto e piano (1937) (poems by Lorca)[4]
- Seis canciones para canto e piano (1939) (poems by Antonio Machado) [5]
- Dos canciones para canto e piano (1952) (poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez)[6]
- Symphony [7]
- Sonatina for small orchestra (1945)[8]
- Sonata for Violin and Piano [9]
- String Quartet in F♯ minor (Opus 2)[10]
- Quartet for Piano and Strings[11]
- Piano Sonatina[12]
- La duquesa del candil (1948) zarzuela in three acts (libretto by Guillermo and Rafael Fernández-Shaw) [13]
Selected filmography
[edit]- Fortunato (1942)
- A Palace for Sale (1942)
- I Will Consult Mister Brown (1946)
- The Black Siren (1947)
- Four Women (1947)
- Lady in Ermine (1947)
- Lola Leaves for the Ports (1947)
- The Party Goes On (1948)
- Guest of Darkness (1948)
- Ninety Minutes (1949)
- Night Arrival (1949)
- A Man on the Road (1949)
- Tempest (1949)
- Wings of Youth (1949)
- The Maragatan Sphinx (1950)
- Tales of the Alhambra (1950)
- Day by Day (1951)
- Malibran's Song (1951)
- La trinca del aire (1951)
- The Seventh Page (1951)
- Love and Desire (1951)
- Spanish Serenade (1952)
- Come Die My Love (1952)
- The Call of Africa (1952)
- Devil's Roundup (1952)
- Lovers of Toledo (1953)
- Women's Town (1953)
- Return to the Truth (1956)
- The Sun Comes Out Every Day (1958)
References
[edit]- ^ "Compositor: Jesús García Leoz - CM Ediciones S.L." Archived from the original on 19 July 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
- ^ Cristóbal L. García Gallardo, Francisco Martínez González, María Ruíz Hilillo Los músicos del 27 2010 "Sin duda, figuras destacadas como las de Jesús García Leoz (1904-1953), José Muñoz Molleda (1905-1988), Fernando Obradors (1897-1945), José María Franco Bordóns (1894-1971) Jesús Arámbarri (1902-1960), Gaspar Cassadó ..."
- ^ CD Odradek ODRCD403
- ^ OCLC 775056194. Published 1965.
- ^ CD Odradek ODRCD403
- ^ CD Odradek ODRCD403
- ^ OCLC 658526446 (Música hispana. Serie B, Música instrumental, 27, pub. 2005 in an edition by Madrid : Instituto complutense de ciencias musicales.)
- ^ OCLC 725583771
- ^ OCLC 801441304
- ^ OCLC 812221638
- ^ OCLC 435933386
- ^ Published 1945. OCLC 843946850
- ^ Blue Moon BMCD 7510