Antonio Francisco Javier José Soler Ramos, usually known as Padre (
'Father', in the religious sense) Antonio Soler, known in
Catalan as Antoni Soler i Ramos (baptized 3 December 1729 – died 20 December 1783) was a Spanish
composer
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whose works span the late
Baroque
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and early
Classical music era
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s. He is best known for his many mostly one-movement
keyboard sonata
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s.
Early life and training
Soler was born in
Olot
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(
Catalonia
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, Spain) in the
County of Besalú
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. In 1736, when he was six, he entered the
Escolania of the
Monastery of Montserrat where he studied music with the resident ''mestre'' Benet Esteve and
organist
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Benet Valls. In 1746, when he was only 17, he was appointed
Director of Music
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in
Lleida
Lleida (, ; ; '' see below'') is a city in the west of Catalonia, Spain. It is the capital and largest town in Segrià county, the Ponent region and the province of Lleida. Geographically, it is located in the Catalan Central Depression. It ...
, and some sources say he also exercised that position at
La Seu d'Urgell
La Seu d'Urgell (; , formerly ''Urgell'') is a town located in Alt Urgell county in Alt Pirineu, Catalonia, Spain. The town is also the head of its judicial district and the seat of the Bishop of Urgell, one of the co-princes of Andorra. It is ...
. In 1752, when he was 23, he moved to
Castile, having been admitted to the Monastery of
San Lorenzo del Escorial for his talents as a composer and
organist
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. His fame soon led
Domenico Scarlatti
Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (26 October 1685 – 23 July 1757) was an Italian composer. He is classified primarily as a Baroque music, Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical peri ...
and
José de Nebra to accept him as a student, completing his high-level training there.
Life at El Escorial Monastery and Royal Court
Soler entered the monastery as a novice in 1752, at the age of 23, and took
holy orders
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a year later, embarking on a busy routine as a
Hieronymite at
El Escorial
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(near
Madrid
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). There he studied under
José de Nebra and (according to some sources)
Domenico Scarlatti
Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (26 October 1685 – 23 July 1757) was an Italian composer. He is classified primarily as a Baroque music, Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical peri ...
, before teaching in his own right. He was appointed music teacher for the Infantes
Antonio
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and
Gabriel
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, sons of
Carlos III.
While there, he was known to have 20-hour workdays, in the course of which he produced more than 500 compositions. Among these were around 150 keyboard sonatas, many believed to have been written for his pupil, the
Infante Don Gabriel, a son of
King Carlos III. Other pieces include
Christmas
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''
villancico
The ''villancico'' ( Spanish, ) or vilancete ( Portuguese, ) was a common poetic and musical form of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America popular from the late 15th to 18th centuries. Important composers of villancicos were Juan del Encina, P ...
s'' and Catholic liturgical music, including
Mass
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es. He died in the monastery of
San Lorenzo del Escorial.
Compositions
Padre Soler's most celebrated works are his
keyboard sonatas
In music a sonata (; pl. ''sonate'') literally means a piece ''played'' as opposed to a cantata (Latin and Italian ''cantare'', "to sing"), a piece ''sung''. The term evolved through the Music history, history of music, designating a variety of ...
, which are comparable to those composed by
Domenico Scarlatti
Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (26 October 1685 – 23 July 1757) was an Italian composer. He is classified primarily as a Baroque music, Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical peri ...
(with whom he may have studied) but are more varied in form than those of Scarlatti, with some pieces in three or four movements; Scarlatti's pieces are in one (mostly) or two movements. Soler's sonatas were cataloged in the early twentieth century by Fr. Samuel Rubio and so all have 'R' numbers assigned.
Soler also composed
concerto
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s,
quintet
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s for organ and
strings,
motet
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s,
masses and pieces for solo organ. He also wrote a
treatise
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, ''Llave de la modulación'' ("The Key to
Modulation
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The process encodes information in form of the modulation or message ...
", 1762).
Soler's ''Six Concertos for Two Organs'' are still very much in the repertoire and have often been recorded. A
fandango
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authored by Soler, and probably more often performed than any other work of his, is claimed by Isidro Barrio and some others to be of doubtful authorship.
Selected discography
Works solely by Soler
* ''Soler: Complete Sonatas'' played by harpsichordist
Pieter-Jan Belder. Brilliant Classics
* ''Soler: Sonatas,Fandango, Concerto pour deux Clavecins''. played by
Rafael Puyana and Genoveva Gálvez. Philips
* ''Soler: 8 Sonatas, Fandango''. Played by harpsichordist
Nicolau de Figueiredo. Passacaille 943
* ''Soler: Fandango, 9 Sonatas''. Played by harpsichordist
Scott Ross. Erato
* ''Soler: Fandango, Sept Sonates''. Played by harpsichordist
Elisabeth Chojnacka. Erato STU 71163
* ''Soler: Fandango & Sonatas''. Played by harpsichordist
David Schrader. Cedille 004
* ''Soler: Harpsichord Sonatas, vol. II''. Played by harpsichordist David Schrader. Cedille 009
* ''Soler: Sonatas''. Played by
pianist
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Elena Riu. Ensayo 9818
* ''Soler: Complete Harpsichord Works''. Played by
Bob van Asperen (12 disks). Astrée
* ''Soler: Sonatas para piano''. Played by pianist
Alicia de Larrocha
Alicia de Larrocha y de la Calle (23 May 192325 September 2009) was a Spanish pianist and composer. She was considered one of the great piano legends of the 20th century. Reuters called her "the greatest Spanish pianist in history", ''Time'' " ...
. EMI CLASSICS
* ''Soler: Los 6 Quintetos para clave y cuerda''. Played by harpsichordist
Genoveva Gálvez and the
string quartet
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Agrupación Nacional de Música de Cámara. EMI CLASSICS
* ''Soler: Sonatas for Harpsichord''. Played by
Gilbert Rowland. A multi-volume project on
Naxos Records
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.
* ''Soler: Six Concertos for Two Keyboard Instruments''. Played by
Kenneth Gilbert and
Trevor Pinnock. Archiv Produktion 453171-2
* ''Soler: Six Concertos for Two Organs''. Played by Mathot and Koopman. Warner WEA/Atlantic/Erato ZK45741
* ''Soler: Six Concertos for Two Organs''. Played by E. Power Biggs (Flentrop organ on the left) and Daniel Pinkham (Hess organ on the right). Recorded at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, 1961. LP: Columbia Masterworks Stereo MS 6208 (Library of Congress catalog card number R60-1383)
* ''Soler: 19 Sonatas''. Played by
Anna Malikova. Classical Records CR-049
* ''Soler: Keyboard Sonatas and the "Fandango"''. Played by
Maggie Cole. Virgin Classics
* ''Soler: 13 Sonatas. ''Played by pianist Marie-Luise Hinrichs. Warner Classics.
* ''Padre Soler: Sonates pour Clavier.'' Played by pianist Luis Fernando Pérez. Mirare.
Works by Soler & other composers
*''Favourite Spanish Encores''. Played by pianist
Alicia de Larrocha
Alicia de Larrocha y de la Calle (23 May 192325 September 2009) was a Spanish pianist and composer. She was considered one of the great piano legends of the 20th century. Reuters called her "the greatest Spanish pianist in history", ''Time'' " ...
with
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos (born Rafael Frühbeck; 15 September 1933 – 11 June 2014) was a Spanish conductor and composer. Frühbeck was born in Burgos, Spain to a family of German ancestry. He first took up conducting while on military serv ...
conducting the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London, England.
The RPO was established by Thomas Beecham in 1946. In its early days, the orchestra secured profitable recording contracts and important engagemen ...
. London/Decca Legends 467687
*''Grandes Pianistas Españoles''. Played by pianist Alicia de Larrocha. Rtve 65235
*''Piano Español''. Played by pianist Jorge Federico Osorio. Cedille 075
*''Soler: Keyboard Sonatas Nos. 1-15''. Played by pianist
Martina Filjak. Naxos 8.572515
References
''Soler, Antonio (Father)''
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1729 births
1783 deaths
18th-century Spanish classical composers
18th-century Spanish male musicians
18th-century Spanish Roman Catholic priests
Catholic liturgical composers
Composers for harpsichord
Composers for pipe organ
Composers from Catalonia
Hieronymites
People from Olot
Spanish Baroque composers
Spanish Classical-period composers
Spanish male classical composers
Spanish music theorists