Inocente Carreño

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Inocente Carreño
Inocente Carreño

Inocente Carreño, was born in Porlamar, Margarita Island, Venezuela, December 28, 1919. Carreño was Professor of Theory and Solmization at the José Angel Lamas Superior Music School for thirty years, and for twenty-five years was a horn player in the Venezuela Symphony orchestra. He was the director of the Prudencio Essá School of Music founded by Antonio J. Ochoa and himself in 1970, and was Counselor Minister of the permanent delegation of Venezuela to UNESCO in Paris from 1984-1988. As a conductor, he has led most of the symphonic orchestras in Venezuela. As a musician and composer, he has received the most important distinctions granted in Venezuela.

[edit] Prizes

  • 1946: Prize for the best song (Education Ministry)
  • 1948: Official Prize of Vocal Music (Education Ministry)
  • 1955: Vicente Emilio Sojo Prize

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