Biography
Luis de Pablo Costales (28 January 1930 – 10 October 2021) was a Spanish composer belonging to the generation that Cristóbal Halffter named the Generación del 51. Mostly self-taught as a composer and influenced by Maurice Ohana and Max Deutsch, he co-founded ensembles for contemporary music, and organised concert series for it in Madrid. He published translations of notable texts about composers of the Second Viennese School, such as Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt's biography of Arnold Schoenberg and the publications of Anton Webern. He wrote music in many genres, including film scores such as Erice's The Spirit of the Beehive, and operas including La señorita Cristina. He taught composition not only in Spain, but also in the U.S. and Canada. Among his awards is the Premio Nacional de Música.
Filmography
all 37
Movies 37
Solo Luis de Pablo (2022)
Compañero de viaje (1979)
What Max Said (1978)
To an Unknown God (1977)
The Carrot Queen (1977)
Pascual Duarte (1976)
Yankee Dudler (1973)
Anna and the Wolves (1973)
Fuenteovejuna (1972)
Liberxina 90 (1970)
UTS Cero (1970)
The Challenges (1969)
Honeycomb (1969)
Peppermint Frappé (1967)
Sound of Horror (1967)
Next Fall (1967)
Los amores difíciles (1967)
The Hunt (1966)
The Search (1966)
Double Edged Crime (1965)
España insólita (1965)
Tiempo de pasión (1963)
Operación H (1963)
Día de muertos (1960)
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Birthday1930-01-28
Deathday2021-10-10 (91 years old)
Birth NameLuis de Pablo Costales
CitizenshipsSpain
Awardshonorary doctor of the University of Madrid Complutense, Officer of Arts and Letters, Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts, Prize Tomás Luis de Victoria, Golden Lion
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