Lauro Ayestarán

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Lauro Ayestarán in 1962.

Lauro Ayestarán (born July 9, 1913 in Montevideo , † July 22, 1966 ibid) was a Uruguayan musicologist and folklorist.

Ayestarán, son of Nicolas Ayestarán and Ana María Fernández, completed his school career at the Jesuit-run "Colegio y Liceo del Sagrado Corazón". At the same time he began his musical training at the "Conservatorio Larrimbe". He then took up a degree in law at the law faculty of the Universidad de la República (UdelaR), which he did not finish.

Later he was a teacher / professor of Uruguayan and Rio-Platan folklore at the Montevideos Municipal Music School and the Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias of the UdelaR. He also held the function of program director of SODRE and headed the music division of the "Museo Historico Nacional". Ayestarán's first book was published in 1941 under the title "Doménico Zipoli: El gran compositor y organista romano del 1700 en el Río de la Plata". A large number of other works followed. For his book "La Musica en el Uruguay" he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Historia Pablo Blanco Acevedo . Ayestáran lived for a long time in the Montevidean district of Atahualpa in "calle Chuy 3208"

bibliography

  • "Doménico Zipoli: El gran compositor y organista romano del 1700 en el Río de la Plata", 1941.
  • "Crónica de una temporada musical en el Montevideo de 1830", 1943.
  • "Fuentes para el estudio de la música colonial uruguaya", 1947
  • "La música indígena en el Uruguay", 1949
  • "Un antecedente colonial de la poesía tradicional uruguaya", 1949
  • "La primitiva poesía gauchesca en el Uruguay" - Volume 1, 1950
  • "El Minué Montonero", 1950
  • "La misa para el día de difuntos de Fray Manuel Ubeda. 1802. Comentario y Transcripción", 1952
  • "La música en el Uruguay. Volume 1", 1953
  • "Virgilio Scarabelli", 1956
  • "Luis Sambucetti. Vida y obra", 1956
  • "El centenario del Teatro Solís", 1956
  • "La primera edición uruguaya del Fausto de Estanislao del Campo", 1959
  • "Doménico Zipoli. Vida y Obra" 1962
  • "El folklore musical uruguayo", 1967 (posthumous)

Individual evidence

  1. La música del pueblo ( es ) Brecha. 20th December 2019.

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