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Alfonso Leng

12+ albums
Classicalcomposerchilemodern classical20th century classical music

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Alfonso Leng Haygus (11 February 1884 – 11 November 1974) was a post-romantic composer of classical music. He was born in Santiago, Chile. He wrote the first important symphonic work in Chilean tradition, "La Muerte de Alcino", a symphonic poem inspired by the novel of Pedro Prado. He composed many art songs in different languages and important piano pieces, like the five "Doloras" (1914), which he later orchestrated and are normally played in concerts in Chile and Latin America. He won the National Art Prize in 1957. Leng was also an accomplished dentist in Santiago. As a dentist, he was the main founder of the dentistry faculty of the Universidad de Chile, and he was eventually elected as the first dean. Leng was the nephew of composer Carmela Mackenna User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Doloras: I. Quasi allegretto

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Doloras: II. Andante

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Preludio No. 1

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Doloras: III. Larghetto

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Doloras: IV. Andante

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Doloras: V. Largo

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Dolorosas para Piano sobre Poemas de Pedro Prado

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Cima

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Doloras: Poemas para piano: No. 1

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Dolora N°1 Quasi Allegretto

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Leng: Doloras

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Alfonso Leng: Doloras: No. 2, Andante

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Doloras

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Dolora No. 3: Larghetto

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Roberto Bravo de Colección, Vol. 11

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Desconocido

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Música en Chile y América Selección siglo XX

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Dolora no. 2

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Bicentenario del Piano Chileno, Vol. 1

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11: Romanticismo - Piezas de Carácter

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From Chile to Cuba

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Música al sur del mundo

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