. . . . "Juan Carlos Paz (5 August 1897 \u2013 26 August 1972) was an Argentine composer and music theorist. Paz was born in Buenos Aires, either in 1897 or in 1901, where he studied piano with Roberto Nery and composition with Constantino Gaito and Eduardo Fornarini. He also studied organ with Jules Beyer, and then travelled to Paris to work with Vincent d'Indy at the Schola Cantorum. On 22 October 1929, a shared enthusiasm for new musical developments caused him, together with Juan Jos\u00E9 Castro and Jos\u00E9 Mar\u00EDa Castro, Gilardo Gilardi, and Jacobo Ficher, to form the Grupo renovaci\u00F3n, with the aim of promoting the cause of modern music in Argentina. In 1936, Paz left the group to found his own concert series, the Conciertos de la Nueva M\u00FAsica. Paz was firmly opposed to the folkloristic approach to music that was widespread in Latin America in the 1930s and 1940s. Opinions differ about his earliest compositional styles. According to one authority, in the 1920s and early 1930s, his music was post-Romantic, with influences from C\u00E9sar Franck and Richard Strauss; another writer describes this same period (1920\u201327) as characterized by neoclassical polyphony. The former author regards Igor Stravinsky's neoclassicism and jazz as Paz's focus in the 1930s, whereas the latter describes his second period (1927\u20131934) as \"marked by atonal melodic idiom and polytonal harmony\". Both authors agree that in the 1930s he was investing the diverse styles and techniques prevalent worldwide at that time, and particularly Arnold Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique, which Paz introduced to Argentina. He was particularly attracted by Anton Webern's music, and from 1934 adopted twelve-tone writing, which he continued to use until 1950. Though he continued to maintain that Schoenberg's methods deserved to be better-known and understood, publishing in 1954 a book Arnold Schoenberg, o el fin de la era tonal, he abandoned the technique in his own compositions, evolving a new experimental, highly structured idiom. In the mid-1960s, however, he gave up composing altogether. Paz's pupils included Susana Bar\u00F3n Superville who, like him, was a member of the Agrupaci\u00F3n Nueva M\u00FAsica."@en . . . . "Salgado, Susana. 2001. \"Paz, Juan Carlos\". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan."@en . "Juan Carlos Paz (* 5. August 1897 in Buenos Aires; \u2020 25. August 1972) war ein argentinischer Komponist und Musikpublizist."@de . . "Ficher, Miguel, Martha Furman Schleifer, and John M. Furman . 2002. Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press ."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Juan Carlos Paz (ur. 5 sierpnia 1901 w Buenos Aires, zm. 25 sierpnia 1972 tam\u017Ce) \u2013 argenty\u0144ski kompozytor i teoretyk muzyki."@pl . "Corrado, Omar. 1999\u20132002. \"Paz, Juan Carlos\". Diccionario de la m\u00FAsica espa\u00F1ola e hispanoamericana, 10 volumes, edited by Emilio Casares, Jos\u00E9 L\u00F3pez-Calo, Ismael Fern\u00E1ndez de la Cuesta, and Mar\u00EDa Luz Gonz\u00E1lez Pe\u00F1a. Madrid: Sociedad General de Autores y Editores. ."@en . . . . . . . "Juan Carlos Paz (5 August 1897 \u2013 26 August 1972) was an Argentine composer and music theorist. Paz was born in Buenos Aires, either in 1897 or in 1901, where he studied piano with Roberto Nery and composition with Constantino Gaito and Eduardo Fornarini. He also studied organ with Jules Beyer, and then travelled to Paris to work with Vincent d'Indy at the Schola Cantorum. Paz's pupils included Susana Bar\u00F3n Superville who, like him, was a member of the Agrupaci\u00F3n Nueva M\u00FAsica."@en . . . . "\u062E\u0648\u0627\u0646 \u0643\u0627\u0631\u0644\u0648\u0633 \u0628\u0627\u0632"@ar . . "Juan Carlos Paz"@es . . . . . . "26768341"^^ . "Juan Carlos Paz, f\u00F6dd 5 augusti 1901 i Buenos Aires, Argentina, d\u00F6d d\u00E4r 25 augusti 1972, var en argentinsk komposit\u00F6r och ."@sv . . . "\u062E\u0648\u0627\u0646 \u0643\u0627\u0631\u0644\u0648\u0633 \u0628\u0627\u0632 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0633\u0628\u0627\u0646\u064A\u0629: Juan Carlos Paz)\u200F (\u0648. 1901 \u2013 1972 \u0645) \u0647\u0648 \u0645\u0644\u062D\u0646\u060C \u0648\u0645\u0624\u0644\u0641\u0648 \u0645\u0648\u0633\u064A\u0642\u0649 \u062A\u0635\u0648\u064A\u0631\u064A\u0629 \u0623\u0631\u062C\u0646\u062A\u064A\u0646\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A \u0628\u0648\u064A\u0646\u0633 \u0622\u064A\u0631\u0633\u060C \u062A\u0648\u0641\u064A \u0641\u064A \u0628\u0648\u064A\u0646\u0633 \u0622\u064A\u0631\u0633\u060C \u0639\u0646 \u0639\u0645\u0631 \u064A\u0646\u0627\u0647\u0632 71 \u0639\u0627\u0645\u0627\u064B."@ar . . . . . . "0668571" . "Juan Carlos Paz (kompozytor)"@pl . . "Juan Carlos Paz (nacido en Buenos Aires, 5 de agosto de 1897\u200B \u2013 Buenos Aires, 25 de agosto de 1972)\u200B fue un m\u00FAsico, compositor, cr\u00EDtico de arte y difusor de la m\u00FAsica del siglo XX.\u200B Se autodefini\u00F3 como \u201Ccompositor, cr\u00EDtico, ensayista y gu\u00EDa de composici\u00F3n\u201D,\u200B pero tambi\u00E9n se desempe\u00F1\u00F3 como pianista, organizador y difusor de la m\u00FAsica del siglo XX. En 1929 fue uno de los fundadores del , el cual se sit\u00FAa en Buenos Aires. En 1934 introdujo la t\u00E9cnica dodecaf\u00F3nica en Am\u00E9rica Latina y en 1937 fund\u00F3 los conciertos de la , convertidos en .\u200B Se desempe\u00F1\u00F3 adem\u00E1s, como autor de obras para piano, de c\u00E1mara y de orquesta, entre las que se incluyen M\u00FAsica, D\u00E9dalus, Continuidad y N\u00FAcleos.\u200B Fue tambi\u00E9n autor de varias partituras para algunas pel\u00EDculas. Asimismo, escribi\u00F3 numerosos art\u00EDculos de cr\u00EDtica de arte y divulgaci\u00F3n, adem\u00E1s de sus memorias tituladas Alturas, tensiones, ataques, intensidades.\u200B Se considera que Juan Carlos Paz encarna el esp\u00EDritu m\u00E1s cuestionador y pol\u00E9mico de la m\u00FAsica argentina. Escribi\u00F3 tres libros de consulta: \n* Introducci\u00F3n a la m\u00FAsica de nuestro tiempo \n* Arnold Sch\u00F6enberg o el fin de la era tonal \n* La m\u00FAsica en los Estados Unidos."@es . . . "Juan Carlos Paz (* 5. August 1897 in Buenos Aires; \u2020 25. August 1972) war ein argentinischer Komponist und Musikpublizist."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "Juan Carlos Paz"@en . . . . . . . "Juan Carlos Paz (nacido en Buenos Aires, 5 de agosto de 1897\u200B \u2013 Buenos Aires, 25 de agosto de 1972)\u200B fue un m\u00FAsico, compositor, cr\u00EDtico de arte y difusor de la m\u00FAsica del siglo XX.\u200B Se autodefini\u00F3 como \u201Ccompositor, cr\u00EDtico, ensayista y gu\u00EDa de composici\u00F3n\u201D,\u200B pero tambi\u00E9n se desempe\u00F1\u00F3 como pianista, organizador y difusor de la m\u00FAsica del siglo XX. En 1929 fue uno de los fundadores del , el cual se sit\u00FAa en Buenos Aires. En 1934 introdujo la t\u00E9cnica dodecaf\u00F3nica en Am\u00E9rica Latina y en 1937 fund\u00F3 los conciertos de la , convertidos en .\u200B Escribi\u00F3 tres libros de consulta:"@es . "Juan Carlos Paz"@sv . . . . . . . "5071"^^ . . "Juan Carlos Paz (ur. 5 sierpnia 1901 w Buenos Aires, zm. 25 sierpnia 1972 tam\u017Ce) \u2013 argenty\u0144ski kompozytor i teoretyk muzyki."@pl . . "Juan Carlos Paz (Komponist)"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Juan Carlos Paz, f\u00F6dd 5 augusti 1901 i Buenos Aires, Argentina, d\u00F6d d\u00E4r 25 augusti 1972, var en argentinsk komposit\u00F6r och ."@sv . "Slonimsky, Nicolas. 1945. Music of Latin America. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company."@en . "\u062E\u0648\u0627\u0646 \u0643\u0627\u0631\u0644\u0648\u0633 \u0628\u0627\u0632 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0633\u0628\u0627\u0646\u064A\u0629: Juan Carlos Paz)\u200F (\u0648. 1901 \u2013 1972 \u0645) \u0647\u0648 \u0645\u0644\u062D\u0646\u060C \u0648\u0645\u0624\u0644\u0641\u0648 \u0645\u0648\u0633\u064A\u0642\u0649 \u062A\u0635\u0648\u064A\u0631\u064A\u0629 \u0623\u0631\u062C\u0646\u062A\u064A\u0646\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A \u0628\u0648\u064A\u0646\u0633 \u0622\u064A\u0631\u0633\u060C \u062A\u0648\u0641\u064A \u0641\u064A \u0628\u0648\u064A\u0646\u0633 \u0622\u064A\u0631\u0633\u060C \u0639\u0646 \u0639\u0645\u0631 \u064A\u0646\u0627\u0647\u0632 71 \u0639\u0627\u0645\u0627\u064B."@ar . . . . "1091201170"^^ . . . . . .