Ángel
Oliver Pina
was born in Moyuela, Zaragoza,
Spain on
January 2, 1937. his father introduced him to the world of music and he
attended the Royal Conservatory of Madrid while at the same time he was an organist
in the Church of the University City.
He stayed at the conservatory as a teacher beginning in
1965 and won a scholarship that the institution gave to continue training at
the Spanish Academy
of Fine Arts in Rome.
During his Italian stay (1966-1969) he was organist of
the Church of Santa María de Montserrat de los Españoles and attended the Accademia
Musicale Chigiana (1967) before finally returning to Spain.
After returning to Spain in 1970
he achieved the position of professor at the Guadalajara School of Teaching and
was awarded a scholarship by the March Foundation for which he composed several
works. In 1973 he participated in the Darmstadt
Summer Courses, which he would attend again in 1975. The 1970s and 1980s were
his period of greatest productivity as a composer, winning prizes such as the Ciudad
de Zaragoza Prize (1976) or the Cristóbal Prize. Halffter (1980). His work shows a predilection for the organ, the instrument
in which he had specialized as a student, and an abundant theme in religious
motifs and related to Spanish folklore, as well as references to the history of
music he taught as a teacher.
This pedagogical interest was
constant in his career and remained strongly linked to the teaching of musical.
He taught musical courses in Segovia
(1980-1986), at the University
of Alcalá de Henares
(1990) and at the Reina Sofía School of Music (1991-2002). He was also the author of various musical treatises and a
member of the jury of various musical awards
Pina died in Madrid, Spain
on Aprikl 25, 2005.
PINA, Ángel
Oliver[1/2/1937, Moyuela, Zaragoza, Spain
– 4/25/2005, Madrid, Madrid, Spain]
– composer, musician (organ).
God Forgives... I Don't!* - 1967
God Forgives... I Don't!* - 1967
A Man, a Colt – 1967 (co) [Oliver Piña Ángel]
*Available on CD
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