Lucía Álvarez
Lucía Álvarez Vázquez (born November 28, 1948) is a Mexican composer and pianist widely known throughout
Latin America. Born in
Mexico City, Álvarez received her degree in piano and composition from the
School of Music at the
National Autonomous University of Mexico. She studied under Carlos Vázquez, Pablo Castellanos, Jorge Suárez, Américo Caramuta and Pierre van Hawe. Her music reflects aspects of Neo-romantic traditions rather than avant-garde styles that popularized throughout the late 20th century. Since the 1970s, Álvarez has composed music for films, television, and more than 100 concert works, including duets and quartets for strings, chamber music, and symphonic orchestras. Her work includes ''
Midaq Alley'' (1995), for which she won the
Ariel Award for Best Original Score in 1995, ''
The Beginning and the End'' (1993), and ''
Bedtime Fairy Tales for Crocodiles'' (2002). She is considered one of the best composers in the history of Mexican cinema.
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