Francisco Llácer Pla

Francisco Llácer Pla (Valencia, 1918 - Valencia, 2002) was a Spanish composer and choral conductor. He was one of the first Valencian composers who assimilated the postwar avantgarde approaches, combining it with lyricism and echoes of the Valencian folklore. Tomás Marco wrote: Llácer Pla offers a new, suggestive vision of a form of musical nationalism from a new, progressive perspective.[1] A professor at the Valencia Conservatory, several of his progressive works are based in his harmonic investigations, such as his concept of heptafonism and his theory of the "balanced chord", based on the double sense of the sonorous bodies' resonance.[2]

On October 7, 2005 he was named Valencia's favorite son.[3][4]

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Incomplete list of works

References

  1. Marco, Tomás, Historia de la Música Española - siglo XX. Colección Alianza Música, Alianza Editorial. Madrid, 1983.
  2. Bueno Camejo, Francisco, El ordenamiento armónico en la música de Francisco Llacer Pla: "Distico percutiente", Opus 37, y el "Acorde equilibrado". Archivo de arte valenciano (ISSN 0211-5808), nº75, 1994, pags.148-154.
  3. "Account of Valencia's city council January 28, 2005 plenary".
  4. G. Alonso (October 8, 2005). "Barberá entrega las distinciones del Ayuntamiento por el Día de la Comunidad". ABC.
  5. Ruvira Sánchez de León, Josep, La generación musical de 1930. Historia de la Música de la Comunidad Valenciana, pags.382-384. Prensa Alicantina, 1992.
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