Moisés Moleiro

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Moisés Moleiro
Born 1904
Zaraza, Guárico, Venezuela
Died 1979

Pianist and composer, born in Zaraza, Guárico, in 1904. Moleiro was a self-taught musician. He had only three months of tuition at the age of six years with Manuel Martí Sansón. In 1924, he began four years of music studies in Caracas under the renowned piano teacher Don Salvador Llamozas. In 1927 he graduated as a pianist. His first recital was given in 1931. Moleiro was founder of the Orfeón Lamas, where he made a valuable contribution as composer. In addition, he was professor of piano at the Caracas Musical Declamation Academy (today "José Ángel Lamas"). His works have been performed in the United States, Europe and many Latin American countries. Moleiro composed many works, including compositions for song, piano, choir, etc. Moisés Moleiro died in 1979, leaving a great legacy in Venezuelan music.


[edit] Some works of Moisés Moleiro

  • Danza Salvaje
  • Endecha
  • Estampas del Llano
  • La Fuente
  • Sonatina en La menor
  • Tocata en Do # menor
  • Tocata en Do mayor
  • Joropo
  • Canción De Cuna
  • Rondó, de la Sonata al estilo clásico