José Bernardo Alcedo

Composer
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IntroComposer
PlacesPeru
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Work fieldMusic
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Male
Birth20 August 1788, Lima
Death28 December 1878Lima (aged 90 years)
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Biography

José Bernardo Alcedo (August 20, 1788 – December 28, 1878), was the most important Peruvian composer of the nineteenth century.
Alcedo was born in Lima, Peru. He studied music at the Convento de San Agustín and, at 18 years of age, composed the Misa en Re Mayor (Mass in D Major). In 1806 he was Dominican friar, but his behaviour in this religious Order was relaxed.
Alcedo was the winner of an 1821 contest sponsored by General José de San Martín to choose a himno nacional (national anthem) for Peru. This anthem was "Somos libres, seámoslo siempre," to words by José de la Torre Ugarte.
In 1822 Alcedo went to Chile as a soldier in a military band. In Santiago de Chile he left the military and dedicated himself to music. In 1833 he entered the choir of the Cathedral of Santiago. In 1846 he became kapellmeister. He resided in Chile for 40 years, returning to Peru in 1864. He became director of the Peruvian military band and president of the Philharmonic. He spent the last years of his life in Peru. He wrote the book Filosofía Elemental de la Música (Elementary Philosophy of Music) (1869), where he explored the subject of the music of the Quechuas. He composed folk songs, numerous religious works, and military music.

Selected works

  • "Somos libres, seámoslo siempre", national anthem of Peru
  • "Himno al 2 de mayo", march
  • Miserere (1872)
  • Misa en Re mayor
  • Misa en Mi bemol
  • Misa en Fa mayor
  • "Canción para la Batalla de Ayacucho"
  • "Pasión para el Domingo de Ramos"
  • "Pasión para el Viernes Santo"
  • La Araucana, military overture for orchestra
  • "La Chicha", "La Cora" and "La Pola", popular songs

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