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Amaury Veray: soledad y redencion en la metafora del sonido. (Muere El Compositor Puertorriqueno: Amaury Veray).

Publication: Latin American Music Review

Publication Date: 22-MAR-96

Author: Diaz, Edgardo Diaz
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COPYRIGHT 1996 University of Texas at Austin (University of Texas Press)

La ida de Amaury Veray (1922-1995) es una perdida tan to para el mundo musical, para el mundo de los escritores y criticos con poderosa imaginacion historico-social, como para los pedagogos con legitimo sentido del humor. Aqui me referire brevemente a su aportacion musical.

La carrera musical de Amaury Veray tuvo su primer periodo entre 1938 y 1952, cuando compuso para piano en generos populares como la estampa funebre, la pastoral, la cancion de cuna y el vals. En gran medida, gracias a su entrenamiento pianistico con Olimpia Morel (hija del compositor Juan Morel Campos), y a su educacion y amistad con Elisa Tavarez (hija de otro compositor, Manuel G. Tavairez), la vena creativa de Veray se fia del virtuosismo de la mano izquierda en generos como el preludio, la fuga y el madrigal. Esa relacion con ellas tambien le brinda a Veray una ventana al universo del Puerto Rico decimononico que el nos describia con notable pasion.

El Veray de los cincuenta utiliza otras formas europeas para dar un particular color armonico a sus melodias. Su musica nos ofrece a veces...

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