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Antón García Abril was born in Teruel on 19 May in 1933. Between 1952 and 1955, he studied at the Madrid Royal Conservatory of Music under Julio Gmez and Francisco Cales, and at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena under Vito Frazzi (composition), Paul van Kempen (orchestral conducting) and Angelo Francesco Lavagnino (film music). In 1964, he furthered his studies at the Santa Cecilia National Academy in Rome under Goffredo Petrassi, on a scholarship from the Juan March Foundation in Madrid. In the following year he won the Tormo de Plata Prize on the occasion of the IV Cuenca religious Music Week for Cantico delle creature. With Luis de Pablo and Cristbal Halffter, he also represented Spain at the 39th International Festival held by the International Contemporary Music Society (SIMC) in Madrid. He became lecturer in Musical Composition and Form at the Madrid Royal Conservatory Music in 1974. Five years later his Hispavox recording of Concierto aguediano granted him the Ministry of Culture Prize and in 1981 the Ministry of Cultures Andrés Segovia Composition Prize for Evocaciones and Cross of San Jorge (St. George) awarded by the Teruel Provincial Authority. In 1982 he became an elected member of the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid and in 1985 he took the Tomás Bretón medal from the Association of Spanish Authors and Artists. Following an international symposium held to discuss the figure of Valle-Inclán in 1986, Abril was commissioned by the National Institute of Dramatic Arts and Music (INAEM) to write an opera based on Divinas palabras, to be prèmiered at the Teatro Real in Madrid after completion of its reconversion into an opera house. Between 1988 and 1989, he participated in the International Contemporary Music Festival, Festival of Peace, held in Leningrad, the Ministry of Culture Board of Cultural Affairs and in the Hispano-Soviet Festival held in Georgia. In 1993 he was awarded the Aragon Regional Authority Medal for Cultural Merit, the National Music Prize and the Guerrero Foundation Spanish Music Prize. Anton Garcia Abril has composed as many orchestral works as he has chamber and vocal pieces, and he has composed music for movies and television series such as El Hombre y la Tierra, Fortunata y Jacinta, Anillos de oro, El perro, Segunda ensenanza, Brigada Central, Ramon y Cajal, and Compuesta y sin novio. In the year 1966, he created the soundtrack for the Texas movie Adios, a spaghetti western starring Franco Nero. Also, in 1969, he worked alongside Rafael Romero Marchent, a film director from Madrid, on the sound track of the movie Manos torpes, another spaghetti western. He also composed the music for Amando de Ossorio's Blind Dead series of films, being La noche del terror ciego (1971), El Ataque de los muertos sin ojos (1973), El Buque maldito (1974), La Noche de las gaviotas (1975).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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El Hombre y la Tierra | Antón García Abril | 2018 | Album |
21st Century Spanish Guitar • 3 | Eduardo Morales-Caso, Laura Vega, Antón García Abril, Leonardo Balada, Cristóbal Halffter, José Luis Greco, Adam Levin | 2017 | Album |
21st Century Spanish Guitar • 2 | Leonardo Balada, Jesús Torres, Marc López Godoy, Antón García Abril, Luis de Pablo, Eduardo Soutullo, Jacobo Durán-Loriga, Benet Casablancas, Juan Manuel Ruiz, Adam Levin | 2016 | Album |
Fin de Semana Al Desnudo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Antón García Abril | 2014 | Album |
Vademecum | Antón García Abril, Francisco Bernier | 2014 | Album |
Texas, Addio | Antón García Abril | 2013 | Album |
Texas, Addio (Expanded Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Antón García Abril | 2013 | Album |
Guitar Music (Fantasía Mediterránea • Evocaciones Sonata Del Pórtico • Tres Preludios Urbanos) | Antón García Abril, Francisco Bernier | 2011 | Album |
Música de Cámara | Antón García Abril – Cuarteto Leonor, Daniel Del Pino, José Luis Estellés | 2009 | Album |
Torroba - Abril - Sonatina Para Guitarra Y Orchestra, Interludio I, Interludio II, Concierto Mudéjar | Federico Moreno Torroba, Antón García Abril / Rémi Boucher, Raymond Dessaints | 2005 | Album |
...4..3..2..1... Morte (Original Soundtrack) | Antón García Abril & Marcello Giombini | 2001 | Album |
Obra Para Piano Y Orquesta | Orquesta Sinfónica de RTVE, Antón García Abril Piano: Leonel Morales Director: Enrique Garcia Asensio | 2000 | Album |
Texas, Addio | Antón García Abril | 1995 | Album |
Piano Concerto - Hemeroscopium - Three Sonatas for Orchestra | Antón García Abril | 1994 | Album |
Vademecum (24 Piezas Para Guitarra) | Antón García Abril, Gabriel Estarellas | 1987 | Album |
Concierto Mudèjar para guitarra y orquesta | Antón García Abril, English Chamber Orchestra, Gabriel Estarellas | 1987 | Album |
Antón García Abril Dirige La Música Cinematográfica de Joaquín Turina | Joaquín Turina, Antón García Abril | 1987 | Album |
Música Cinematográfica | Antón García Abril | 1987 | Album |
Monsignor Quixote | English Chamber Orchestra Conducted By Antón García Abril | 1985 | Single |
The Monsignor Quixote Suite | Antón García Abril, English Chamber Orchestra | 1985 | Album |
Madre Asturias | Joaquín Pixán, Antón García Abril, Jesús López-Cobos | 1984 | Album |
Mata-Hari | Conchita Velasco, Antón García Abril, Adolfo Marsillach | 1983 | Album |
Alegrías. Cantata - Divertimento | Antón García Abril | 1982 | Album |
Banda Sonora Original De La Serie De RTVE Fortunata Y Jacinta | Antón García Abril | 1980 | Album |
Fortunata Y Jacinta (Banda Sonora Original De La Serie De RTVE) | Antón García Abril | 1980 | Single |
Concierto Aguediano / Homenaje A Sor | Antón García Abril | 1979 | Album |
Django Western Themes Best 4 | Luis Enriquez, Sergio Endrigo, Fred Bongusto, Antón García Abril | 1972 | Single |
Kriminal / Il Cobra | Romano Mussolini - Roberto Pregadio / Antón García Abril | 1967 | Single |