Biography
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Born
11 August 1966 (age 57)
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Born In
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Composer & pianist Juan María Solare (Buenos Aires, 1966), an Argentine living in Germany, is one of those musicians that open scarcely travelled paths. The originality of his music stems from the confluence between post-Piazzollian tango and classical contemporary music. His singular style represents a synthesis of North and South, classical and popular, wit and melancholy, performance and composition. "Art music and light music are not irreconcilable extremes, but poles in a force field", says Solare about his "musical bilingualism".
Composition degrees at the IUNA (Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte), Buenos Aires and at the Hochschule für Musik Köln (with Fritsch, Barlow, Humpert, Kagel). Studies in Stuttgart with Helmut Lachenmann. Regular assistant to the composition courses of Karlheinz Stockhausen in Kürten, Germany. "A full-blooded musician." (Hans-Joachim Brandt, Wümme Zeitung, Lilienthal) "A rare spirit" (Karlheinz Stockhausen).
He has given piano recitals in Buenos Aires and dozens of Argentinean cities, plus Berlin, Istanbul, Finland, Denmark, Amsterdam, Madrid, Graz, Geneva, Seville, London… The audience at his concerts is fascinated by his warmth and quality.
Solare conducts the Orquesta no Típica (www.tango.uni-bremen.de) at the university of Bremen (Germany). At the Hochschule für Künste in Bremen he teaches Composition and Arrangements (http://www.juanmariasolare.com/kasp.html). He also conducts the Chamber Orchestra at the Jacobs University Bremen and the symphonic orchestra of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft (http://www.bremerorchestergemeinschaft.de).
As a pianist with over 400 concerts on his account, he has participated at the World Tango Summit on three occasions. He is the editor of four tango albums for the publishing house Ricordi Munich. Twelve CDs by different performers include at least one piece by Juan María Solare.
Official site: www.juanmariasolare.com
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