Alfonso Leng

Chilean dentist and composer

Alfonso Leng - Chilean dentist and composer
Born

1894
131 years ago

Died

November 11th, 1974
50 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Chile

Links & References

Alfonso Leng served as a dentist and composed numerous musical works. He contributed significantly to the development of Chilean music and was heavily involved in academia, promoting musical education. His compositions often reflected Chilean culture and history, incorporating traditional elements into classical music forms. In addition to his music career, he held positions in various educational institutions, advocating for the importance of music in society. His work consistently highlighted the intersection of music and national identity, influencing future generations of Chilean musicians.

Composed 'El Huaso de Mono Blanco'

Founded the Chilean Society of Music

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