Daniel Catán

Daniel Catán

Known for: Sound
Biography: 1949-04-03
Deathday: 2011-04-09 (62 years old)

Biography

Daniel Catán Porteny (April 3, 1949 – April 9, 2011) was a Mexican composer, writer and professor known particularly for his operas and his contribution of the Spanish language to the international repertory.

With a compositional style described as lush, romantic and lyrical, Catán's second opera, Rappaccini’s Daughter, became the first Mexican opera in the United States to be produced by a professional opera company. Upon receiving international recognition, Catán's next opera, Florencia en el Amazonas, became the first opera in Spanish to be commissioned by an opera company in the United States. Shortly after, Catán received a Plácido Domingo Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship Award for his contributions to music. In 2004, Catán's opera Salsipuedes: a Tale of Love, War and Anchovies was premiered by the Houston Grand Opera. In September 2010, his opera Il Postino was premiered by the Los Angeles Opera with Plácido Domingo singing as Pablo Neruda, a role written specifically for him. Catán died while working on his next opera, Meet John Doe.

Catán's works also include vocal, chamber, orchestral and choral music as well as music for ballet, film and TV.

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Known For
Sound

Gender
Male

Birthday
1949-04-03

Deathday
2011-04-09 (62 years old)

Birth Place
Mexico City, Mexico

Citizenships
Mexico

Awards
Guggenheim Fellowship

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