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Luis Cluzeau Mortet
Birth name Luis Cluzeau Mortet
Born 16 November 1888
Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay
Died 28 September 1957 (age 68)
Genres Musical nationalism
Occupations Musician, Composer, Director and Professor
Instruments Violin,
Website Orquesta Sinfónica del SODRE

Luis Cluzeau Mortet (November 16, 1888 – 28 September 1957), Uruguayan composer and musician.

It is considered alongside Alfonso Broqua and Eduardo Fabini, belonging to the Uruguayan musical nationalism.

Among its output as a composer, highlights the music for piano, singing and piano and symphonic.

He wrote for symphony orchestra Rancherío, Poema Nativo, Llanuras, Soledad Campestre, La Siesta, Preludio y Danza and Sinfonía Artigas.

He also wrote music for tango, as El Quinielero and Gimiendo, recorded by Carlos Gardel.

His work is more important Carreta Quemada year 1916.

First Viola, from 1931 to 1946, the same year withdrew his affection for the hearing OSSODRE.

He was Honorary Director of the Choir of the National Institute for the Blind and Professor in High Schools.

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