Josep Maria Mestres Quadreny (4 March 1929 – 18 January 2021) was a Spanish composer.[1]
Biography
He studied sciences at the University of Barcelona, taking lessons in composition from Cristòfor Taltabull. In 1968 he started the Catalan Group of Contemporary Music (Conjunt Català de Música Contemporània), and in 1976 the Catalan Instrumental Group (Grup Instrumental Català) with Carles Santos. He was also one of the founders of the Phonos Laboratory of Electroacoustic Music in 1973.
His output included incidental music for theatre and cinema, musicals, ballet, opera and instrumental music. He also collaborated with visual artists, including Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies and Joan Brossa.
In addition to his compositional activities, he taught at the Darmstadt New Music Courses and the Latin American Course of Contemporary Music in Brazil.
He was chairman of the Joan Brossa Foundation and an emeritus member of the board of trustees of the Joan Miró Foundation.
Selected filmography
- Nocturne 29 (1968)
References
- ↑ Jurado, Miquel (18 January 2021). "Fallece a los 91 años el compositor Josep Maria Mestres Quadreny". EL PAÍS. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- Josep Mestres Quadreny at IMDb
- Marco, Tomás (1993): Spanish music in the twentieth century p 174, Harvard University Press ISBN 978-0-674-83102-5
External links
- Information about Mestres Quadreny and the association of Catalan Composers, accessed 8 February 2010 (Spanish)
- Lamadeguido biography and works
- Josep Mestres Quadreny discography at Discogs
- Josep Mestres Quadreny at IMDb