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Luis Gianneo (9 January 1897 – 15 August 1968) was an Argentine composer, pianist and conductor. As music educator, he was the teacher of composers Ariel Ramirez, Juan Carlos Zorzi, Marta Lambertini, Virtú Maragno [es; de; ru], Pedro Ignacio Calderón [es; de; fr] and Rodolfo Arizaga, among others. Founder of Orquesta Juvenil de Radio Nacional and co-founder of Symphonic Orchestra of Tucumán. Gianneo is acknowledged as a leading Argentine composer and one of the most influential members of the Grupo renovación, which he joined in 1931. He composed nearly 100 works including every genre except opera. His earliest compositions exhibit the influence of indigenous culture and landscape of northwest Argentina; after joining the Grupo renovación, he adopted a neoclassical approach; in 1960 he traveled to Europe, where he met Goffredo Petrassi and Luigi Dallapiccola, who brought his attention to the post-war avant-gardists and prompted him to incorporate a dissonant atonal language and free use of serialism in his late works.[1] User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
El tarco en flor
4372String Quartet No. 3: II. Adagio - Allegro moderato scherzoso
3023El Tarco en Flor, Poema Sinfónico
1947 Pieces for Children: Tango
175Seis Coplas
146Musica para ninos (Music for Children: Prelude and Fugue
1077 Pieces for Children: Sombrerito (Little Hat)
1087 Pieces for Children: Ronda (Round)
993 Piezas criollas (3 Creole Pieces): No. 1. Lamento quichua
8102 Danzas argentinas: No. 1. Gueya
8Buchardo / Aguirre / Piazzolla / Gianneo / Guastavino / Giudice: Orchestral Works

Gianneo: Complete Works for String Quartet, Vol. 1

GIANNEO: In the Altiplano / Music for Children

GIANNEO: Piano Sonatas Nos. 2 and 3 / 6 Bagatelles
Gianneo: Piano Works, Vol. 3
Argentina II
Canciones argentinas
Sones y Danzones
Latin American Composers 101
Buchardo / Aguirre / Piazzolla / Gianneo / Guastavino / Giudice: Orchestral
Gianeo X Gianneo. Integral para Cuarteto de Cuerdas Luis Gianneo (En Vivo)
Las Mejores Obras Clásicas de Latinoamérica