Carmela Mackenna

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Carmela Mackenna

Carmela Mackenna Subercaseaux (1879–1962) was a Chilean pianist and composer. Born in Santiago, to Alberto Mackenna Astorga and Carmela Subercaseaux, she was the great-granddaughter of Chilean hero Juan Mackenna and aunt of composer Alfonso Leng.[1][2] She studied music theory with Bindo Paoli in Santiago and continued her studies in piano and composition with Conrad Ansorge and Hans Mersmann in Berlin. in 1934 she made her debut as a composer in Berlin with Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.[3]

She was successful as both a pianist and composer in Europe, and is identified with expressionist style. In 1936 she won an award for her Mass for Mixed Chorus a Cappella in the International Competition of Church Music held in Frankfurt. The mass was performed by the choir of the Munich Frauenkirche Cathedral in Munich.[4]

Selected works[edit]

  • Concerto for piano and orchestra (1934)
  • Cello and Piano Duo
  • Serenade for Flute, Violin, and Piano
  • Two Little Pieces for Orchestra
  • Suite Chilena (Chilean Suite) for Piano
  • Two Poems for Voice and Piano
  • Trio for Violin, Viola, and Cello
  • Variations and Prelude for solo piano
  • Mass for mixed chorus a cappella
  • Violin Sonata (includes a piano accompaniment)

Sources: [5] [6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Carmela Mackenna Subercaseaux (1879-1962)".
  2. ^ "GENEALOGIA DE LA FAMILIA MACKENNA".
  3. ^ Slonimesky, Nicolas (1972). Music of Latin America.
  4. ^ Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  5. ^ Apel, Paul Hermann (1958). Music of the Americas, North and South. New York, Vantage Press.
  6. ^ "Carmela Mackenna". Cayambis Music Press. Retrieved 1 December 2021.