Remembering Gabriel García Márquez

Nobel prize winner and beloved Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez died last week. He left behind a legacy of books and short stories that were admired around the world.

Obituaries:

The Telegraph
Der Spiegel
Le Monde

He also inspired music, much of it recent, as this list will show:

  • 1984: Orchestermusik II: Homenaje a Gabriel García Márquez for orchestra, op. 47
    By Helge Jung
  • 1989: Ikarus, ballett for clarinet, trombone, violin, double bass, guitar, piano, percussion, and tape.
    By Hans-Christian von Dadelsen and Babette Koblenz
    Based on "Un señor muy viejo con unas alas enormes”
  • 1991: Eréndira: Kammeroper in sechs Szenen
    By Violeta Dinescu and Monika Rothmaier
  • 1997: Florencia en el Amazonas: opera en dos actos
    By Daniel Catán and Marcela Fuentes-Berain
    "En homenaje a Gabriel Garcia Marquez."

Listen to this excerpt from the Houston Grand Opera

  • 2001: El ahogado más hermoso del mundo: para clarinete y piano
    By Juan Piñera
  • 2004: Der Herbst des Patriarchen, opera
    By Giorgio Battistelli, libretto by Gotthart Kuppel
    Based on El otoño del patriarca
  • 2005: Historias sin palabras pour guitare solo
    By Máximo Diego Pujol
    Based on Doce cuentos peregrinos

 

Listen to “Muerte en primavera,” the last movement in this work.

 

 

  • 2006: A very old man with enormous wings: a new opera in two short acts
    By Dylan Schneider
    Based on Un señor muy viejo con unas alas enormes
  • 2008: Love and Other Demons, opera in two acts
    By Péter Eötvös
    Based on Del amor y otros demonios
  • 2008: Of love and death in forgotten shadows for orchestra
    By Christopher J Levin
    In part inspired by Del amor y otros demonios

 

 

 

 

 

 

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