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Albert Recasens, director
Born in Cambrils (Tarragona). He began learning music under
the direction of his father, the teacher and conductor Ángel
Recasens, which he continued at the Conservatorio Profesional
de Vilaseca y Salou. In April 1986 he was awarded a prize
at the "Premi Ciutat de Berga" International Piano
Competition and in December that year he received the CIRIT
Prize for encouraging the academic spirit of the youth of
the Generalitat de Catalunya. He perfected his knowledge of
music at the Escola de Música de Barcelona, the Stedelijk
Conservatorium van Brugge and the Koninklijk Conservatorium
Gent (piano, conducting, choir singing, history of music and
music composition). During his musical training, he attended
several courses and seminars on music teaching, choir singing
and conducting. At the same time, he studied for a degree
in musicology at the Université Catholique de Louvain
in the Dutch and French sections, where he received a doctorate
degree in 2001 with his thesis on the zarzuelas of Rodríguez
de Hita (1722-1787) which was awarded Summa Cum Laude.
He has held scholarships from the Generalitat de Catalunya
and Dirección General de Recerca (AIRE) to further
his studies abroad (1994-1996). The Comunidad de Madrid also
funded his dissertation as part of the research project "La
tonadilla escénica en tiempos de José I y Fernando
VII. Una mirada retrospectiva", based at the Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid. He has published in various journals
and encyclopaedias, both nationally and abroad, and has completed
the critical editions of Rodríguez de Hita's zarzuela
Briseida for the Instituto Complutense de Ciencias
Musicales, and Canciones Musicales for the Fundación
Caja Madrid (forthcoming, in 2008), and Alonso Lobo's Liber
primus for the Government of Andalucía.
In 1994, Recasens and his father founded the Capilla Príncipe
de Viana, which became La Grande Chapelle in 2005, through
which he has carried out important research projects to recuperate
the musical heritage of Spain. Some of his most significant
projects were those commissioned by the Sociedad Estatal para
la Conmemoración de los Centenarios de Felipe II y
Carlos V, the Ministry of Culture of the Autonomous Region
of Madrid, the Fundación Caja Madrid and the Consejo
Superior de Investigaciones Scientíficas. In 2005,
Recasens created the record label Lauda; together, Recasens,
the label and the critically acclaimed ensemble La Grande
Chapelle, which is supported by the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Scientíficas, have embarked on an ambitious series
of recordings. Following the death of Ángel Recasens
in August of 2007, he has taken on the artistic direction
of La Grande Chapelle, and is working with the ensemble on
several projects in the fields of seventeenth and eighteenth
century music for the theatre and polychoral music. This year,
for example, he has been invited to direct the inaugural concert
at the 47th Semana de Música Religiosa Cuenca,
the premiere of Francisco García Fajer's officium
defunctorum and a programme of Spanish court music at
the Noirlac and Haut-Jura festivals.
Recasens regularly teaches music management and music history
classes and in masters programmes, primarily at the Universidad
Autónoma, Madrid and the Universidad Carlos III, Madrid
(Masters in Arts Management) and the Universidad de Valencia
(Masters in Music Aesthetics and Creativity). He has been
invited to give master classes - usually together with his
father - in various institutions in Mexico, Belgium and Spain.
He has also been a jury member in several international music
competitions, such as the International Young Artists Presentation
(IYAP) in Antwerp.
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