Delia Steinberg Guzmán
Delia Steinberg Guzmán | |
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Born |
January 7, 1943 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | Esotericism, Theosophy, Neoplatonism, Humanism |
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Delia Steinberg Guzmán, (Buenos Aires, 1943), is a philosopher, music and writer[1][2][3] and, since 1991, International President of the International Organization New Acropolis, a non profit association dedicated to the promotion of philosophy, culture and volunteering. She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 7 January 1943, and obtained the Spanish nationality in 1975. She was awarded the Cross of Paris in Arts, Sciences and Literature by the Académie française.
Biography
Delia Steinberg studied music from an early age and, at the age of 17, graduated from the National Conservatory of Music in Buenos Aires as Teacher of Piano and Composition. She then continued her studies under the Argentine concert pianist Flora Nudelman, and later with the Russian master Hubert Brandenburg. Nudelman herself had been a pupil of Jorge Lalewicz, who had studied under Anatoly Lyadov and Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
She completed her studies with a Masters Degree in Philosophy from the University of Buenos Aires, and took specialist courses in Archaeology and History, exact sciences, journalism and advertising.
In 1972 she became the Director of New Acropolis in Spain and, since the death of its founder and first international director, Jorge Livraga, in 1991, she has been the international president of the organization.
In 1982 she founded the New Acropolis International Piano Competition, which has been held annually in Madrid (Spain),[4] and in 2008 was renamed the Delia Steinberg International Piano Competition. This competition has been a member of the Alink-Argerich Foundation (AAF), promoted by the Argentine pianist Martha Argerich, since December 2007.[5] The competition is recognised for attracting a large number of entries and for the technical and artistic level of its participants.[6][7][8][9] In 1988 she founded Tristan Music Institute to promote music internationally.
In 1974 she became the editor of the magazine "Cuadernos de Cultura" (Cultural Notebooks)[10] and from 2000 has edited the magazine "Esfinge" (Sphinx),[11] published in Madrid (Spain) with the sponsorship of New Acropolis.
Works
- Los juegos de Maya (Madrid, 1980)[12]
- Hoy ví... (Madrid, 1983)[13]
- Me dijeron que... (Madrid, 1984)
- El Héroe Cotidiano. Reflexiones de un Filósofo (Madrid, 1ª ed. mayo de 1996)[14]
- Peligros del racismo. Reflexiones acerca del problema del racismo y alternativas filosóficas para erradicarlo (with several authors) (Madrid, 1997)[15]
- Colección: Perlas de Sabiduría (Madrid, 1ª ed. enero de 2002)
- Para conocerse mejor (Madrid, 2004)[24]
- Filosofía para vivir (Madrid, 2005)[25]
- ¿Qué hacemos con el corazón y la mente? (Madrid, 2005)[26]
- El ideal de los Templarios (2015)[27]
References
- ↑ Editorial Nueva Acrópolis: Delia Steinberg Guzmán, consulted on June 19, 2015
- ↑ El Corte Inglés, consulted on June 19, 2015
- ↑ Foundation Dialnet, University of La Rioja (Spain), consulted on June 19, 2015
- ↑ Trump 32 º International Contest of Piano Delia Steinberg 2013, consulted on June 19, 2015
- ↑ Alink-Argerich Foundation (AAF): Delia Steinberg International Piano Competition
- ↑ Classic Forum: " the XXXth International Contest of Piano Delia Steinberg: A great Level", published in May, 2011, consulted on June 19, 2015
- ↑ Variaciones: "Christopher Falzone - winner of the International Contest of Piano Delia Steinberg ", published in June, 2011, consulted on June 19, 2015
- ↑ Classic Forum: "the XXXIst International Contest of Piano Delia Steinberg: A great level", published in May, 2012, consulted on June 19, 2015
- ↑ Espacio Cultural Victoria: "31º International Contest of Piano Delia Steinberg 2012", winners' relation and links to National Radio of Spain, published in Madrid on May 3, 2012, consulted on June 19, 2015
- ↑ Dep. Legal M-1276-1974, ISSN 0213-0394
- ↑ Dep. Legal M-9589-2000, ISSN 1576-673X
- ↑ Ed. N.A., Castellón, Dep. Legal CS-69-1995, 3ª edición, ISBN 84-85982-49-5
- ↑ Ed. N.A., ISBN 978-84-85982-07-3
- ↑ Ed. N.A., Madrid, 2ª ed. febrero de 2002, Dep. Legal M-25113-2002, ISBN 84-85982-57-6
- ↑ Ed. N.A., Madrid, 1ª ed. noviembre de 1997, Dep. Legal M-43692-1997, ISBN 84-85982-60-6
- ↑ ISBN 84-85982-75-4
- ↑ ISBN 84-85982-76-2
- ↑ ISBN 84-85982-78-9
- ↑ ISBN 84-85982-79-7
- ↑ ISBN 84-85982-80-0
- ↑ Dep. Legal M-4811-2002, ISBN 84-85982-81-9
- ↑ ISBN 84-85982-82-7
- ↑ ISBN 84-85982-83-5
- ↑ Ed. N.A., Madrid, 2004, Dep. Legal M-50265-2004, ISBN 84-96369-00-5
- ↑ Ed. N.A., Madrid, 1ª edición, noviembre de 2005, Dep. Legal M-48749-2005, ISBN 84-96369-13-7
- ↑ Ed. N.A., Madrid, 1ª ed. noviembre de 2005, Dep. Legal M-48746-2005, ISBN 84-96369-12-9
- ↑ Noticias Nueva Acrópolis: "Presentación del libro "El ideal de los Templarios" en Nueva Acrópolis Madrid", de 11 de junio de 2015, consulted on June 17, 2015
External links
- International Organitation New Acropolis: Biography
- International Organitation New Acropolis, website
- International Piano Competition Delia Steinberg, website
Bibliography
- Several authors. Biographical notes of "Dangers of the racism", Ed. New Acropolis, Madrid, 1997, D.L. M-43692-1997, ISBN 84-85982-60-6