Sofia Asunción Claro


Sofia Asunción Claro is a Chilean-born classical harpist with a special interest in contemporary music. Since 1974, she has divided her time between Copenhagen, Denmark and Santiago, Chile.

Biography

Ms. Claro was introduced to the harp by her mother at the age of 8 and shortly after initiated her studies at the Conservatorio Nacional de Musica de la Universidad de Chile. In 1964 she moved to Germany to study with Ursula Lendrot at the Hochschule für Music in Munich, and in 1966 she was admitted as a national student to the Conservatoire National Supérieur in Paris where she studied until 1968 with Gérard Devos. She was then admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Music finalizing her studies in 1979 with Inga Graae and making Copenhagen her residency.

Career

Since 1974, Claro has regularly given concerts across Scandinavia, Europe and Latin America as soloist with orchestra, in solo recitals, chamber music and in "Duo Claro" with Danish flutist Lars Graugaard. She performs the classical repertoire as well as contemporary music and she regularly holds master classes in connection with her concerts. Over the years she has developed close contact with several contemporary composers such as Nicola Sani, Fernando Garcia, Per Nørgård, Fausto Romitelli, Gustavo Becerra, Agostino Di Scipio and Åke Parmerud and she commissions and premieres a large body of works out of which more than 50 are dedicated to her. This has served to enhance not only the repertoire for acoustic harp but also for novel settings of harp and electronics, both with tape and with interactive computer, with several of these works becoming part of the harp’s core repertoire.
In her Skonhed: En engel gik forbi, the Danish writer Dorthe Jørgensen mentions Sofia Asunción Claro with her album The Virtuoso Harp as one of the harpists who induces peacefulness at a time when stress has become an ailment on a par with cancer and heart disease. She appreciates her classical selection which contains works by the Russian composer Mikhail Glinka's "Variations on a Theme by Mozart" and "Pour le Tombeau d'Orphée" by the Dutch composer Marius Flothuis.
In preparing for the Second Festival of Contemporary Chilean Music in Europe, to be held in Copenhagen in 2003, in collaboration with the Cuban saxophonist Miguel Villafruela, Asunción Claro worked with several composers, including the Chilean saxophonist Miguel Villafruela and the Danish flautist Lars Graugaard. Chilean composers from different decades were selected to create works for the festival. They included Fernando García, Hernán Ramírez, Aliocha Solovera and Andrés Ferrari. Unfortunately, for various reasons the festival could not take place.
Asunción Claro has played in radio broadcasts on Danmarks Radio since 2010. While in Denmark, she has released works for harp and electronics on the Dacapo label, including a neo-romantic composition by to the lyrical "Song of Myself" by Sunleif Rasmussen. She was one of the highlighted artists in the 7 October 2006 - 14 January 2007 "Looking for Jerry" exhibit at the Silkeborg Bad Art Center in Denmark.

Selected list of commissions, with dedications

Solo with symphony orchestra, chamber orchestra and large ensemble