An Argentine living in Germany, Juan María Solare is a multi-award-winning pianist and composer who always takes scarcely traveled paths. The originality of his music stems from the confluence between post-Piazzollian Tango and contemporary Classical music. Juan's singular style represents a synthesis of North and South, classical and popular, wit and melancholy. Twelve CDs by different performers include at least one of his works, and he has given recitals in Buenos Aires, Berlin, Istanbul, Finland, Denmark, Amsterdam, Madrid, and London.
Juan María Solare teaches Composition and Arrangement at the Hochschule für Künste in Bremen (Germany), the University of Bremen, and Jacobs University Bremen. He is the editor of four Tango albums for the publishing house Ricordi Munich (Universal Music), and he conducts the orchestra of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft. Juan has composition degrees at the IUNA (Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte), Buenos Aires and at the Hochschule für Musik Köln (with Fritsch, Barlow, Humpert, Kagel). He studied in Stuttgart with Helmut Lachenmann. Regular assistant to the composition courses of Karlheinz Stockhausen in Kürten, Germany. "A full-blooded musician." (Wümme Zeitung). "Solare gives Tango a new face." (Weser Kurier). Over 150 artists and ensembles from US and Europe to Japan, from Australia to Argentina, have performed his compositions.
Juan's music has been used in several movies (short film, documentary, drama, love, cartoon or even experimental film). His representative genres: piano solo, ballad, tango nuevo, electronic, experimental, ambient, soundscapes, symphonic & orchestra, chamber music, and contemporary classical.
Techno progressive with an experimental edge. "Atonal Techno" so to say. Late-night sound for unwinding, driving, club music, presentations that need a futuristic flare. Good for background, commercial, radio, movie scenes needing high energy. Video games, film, or tv... Think CSI, Survivor. Instrumental, Action, Adventure Electronic
Inspired by the hectic German dance scene, Bitte Ein Beat is a high adrenaline, rhythmical track with accent on metalic and electronic drum sounds. Form: A-B-A. Clear pulsating electronic hits form this strong track. Perfect for corporate dramatic epic, advertising, video games & action soundtracks. Instrumental, Action, Theme RnB Retro Kitsch
Dynamic, affirmative electronic track, dirty & slightly aggressive metallic sounds with clear, crispy and crunchy beats. Has a tongue-in-cheek, subtle humour. Great for high tech, club, bar, science, teen, electro, cutting edge, detectives, action, CSI investigation scenes, police and crime drama, Instrumental, Action, Theme Crime
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