Adolfo Salazar Ruiz de Palacios (6 March 1890 – 27 September 1958) was a Spanish language music historian, music critic, composer, and diplomat of the first half of the twentieth century. He was the preeminent Spanish musicologist of the Silver Age. Fluent in Spanish, French, and English, he was an intellectual and expert of the artistic and cultural currents of his time, and a brilliant polemicist. He maintained a close connection with other prominent Spanish intellectuals and musicians including José Ortega y Gasset, Jesús Bal y Gay, and Ernesto Halffter. In his writings, he was a defender of the French musical aesthetic of Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy.
He composed over twenty works for orchestra, string quartet, solo piano, voice and piano, chorus, and guitar. While his compositions are significant in the context of the 1920s Spanish musical avant-garde, today his critical writings are deemed of greater importance. He is most known for his insightful commentary and analysis in his eighteen years as music critic (1918-1936) for the Madrid daily El Sol.
In 1937, Salazar went to Paris to carry out a propaganda mission on behalf of the Republican government. In 1938, he was named cultural attaché for the Spanish Embassy in Washington, D.C. While in the United States, he organized courses in folklore at the University of Middlebury in the company of Joaquín Nin-Culmell. In 1939, he moved to Mexico at the invitation of Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas del Río, and continued to write essays and monographs on European music. From 1939, he taught at the Colegio de México, and from 1946 at the Mexico National Conservatory. In 1947, he gave a lecture series at Harvard University titled "Music in Cervantes," and two years later was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship. He died in Mexico City in 1958.
1915 - Tres poemas de Rosalía de Castro, voice and piano
1916 - Tres preludios, for piano
1917 - Quartet in G minor - Schumaniana, for piano
1920 - Trois chansons de Paul Verlaine, voice and piano
1923 - Arabia, orchestra
1924 - String quartet no. 3 in B minor - Rubaiyat, string quartet
1925 - Trois petite pièces, chamber
1927 - Zarabanda, chamber - Romancillo, guitar - Deux enfantines, guitar
1929 - Paisajes, orchestra
1934 - Homenaje a Arbós, orchestra
1948 - Cuatro letrillas de Cervantes, chorus
Source: Emilio Casares Rodicio
- Música y músicos de hoy (1928)
- Sinfonía y ballet. Idea y gesto en música y danzas contemporáneas (1929)
- La música contemporánea en España (1930)
- La música actual en Europa y sus problemas (1935)
- El siglo romántico (1936, 2nd ed. 1955)
- La música en el siglo XX (1936)
- Música y sociedad en el siglo XX (1939)
- La rosa de los vientos en la música europea (1940)
- Las grandes estructuras de la música (1941)
- Introducción a la música actual (1942)
- La música moderna (1944)
- Music in Our Time (1946)
- La danza y el ballet (1950)
- La música de España (1953)
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