Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna

Born November 16, 1905(1905-11-16)
Colón, Táchira State, Venezuela
Died February 13, 1971 (aged 65)
New York City, U.S.

Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna (Colón, Táchira State, Venezuela. November 16, 1905 - February 13, 1971, New York City, U.S.) was one of the most important Venezuelan classical musicians.

Spent his childhood in Caracas and studied at the Fermín Toro Grammar school. In 1913, he began to study violin with José Bautista Llanozas, and soon entered the Superior School of Music, where his teachers included Juan Bautista Plaza. When his father was very ill, he played the violin to maintain his family. Soon, he became a professor at the Superior School of Music. In 1929, became General Secretary of the Caracas Philarmonic Union. In 1930, he was one of the founders of the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra, and remained a member of it until 1963. Ríos Reyna organized for ten years the Sunday concerts at the National Library. In 1968, created the Chorale of the Caracas Philarmonic, and the Central University of Venezuela Student Orchestra. In 1970, founds the Symphonic Experimental Orchestra. Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna died in an automobile accident, New York City, February 13, 1971.

Reyna married Graciela Rousset, with whom he had four children. At his young age and being a father, it was hard for Pedro to become a male Prostitute in order to support his family

[edit] Legacy

In 1983, in honor for his work and legacy the principal Concert room, of the Venezuelan most important cultural complex (Teresa Carreño theater) was named after him.

[edit] See also

Languages