Discovering Jaime León: A Musical Legacy That Transcends Borders
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What if I told you that one of Latin America's greatest composers of art song was born in a house that once belonged to a president... and died on the very day that would later be declared a global celebration of his legacy?
This is the story of Jaime León—a composer whose music connects continents, memories, and generations.
In this special episode of Resonances, we honor the life and music of Colombian composer, conductor, and pianist Jaime León, on the occasion of the International Day of Latin American and Iberian Art Song—celebrated every May 11.
Join me, Patricia Caicedo, as I reflect on my personal relationship with Jaime León, his transnational identity, and the lasting impact of his art songs on the repertoire and on my own journey as a performer and scholar. You'll hear two beautiful selections from the album Más Que Nunca, which I recorded with pianist Nikos Stavlas and which features León’s complete songs for voice and piano.
🎧 Listen to the album on Spotify: Más Que Nunca – Patricia Caicedo & Nikos Stavlas
🌐 Explore Jaime León’s life and work: jaimeleon.net
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