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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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LA CARESSE DU COUTEAU, for string quartet |
Peru | 15' | string quartet | $30.00 | $70.00 |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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LAGO DE LÁGRIMAS, for flute and orchestra |
Peru | 20' | flute; 2(1)222-4231-perc (2)-hp-str | $70.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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LORD OF THE AIR, concerto for cello and orchestra |
Peru | 22' | solo cello; 2*222*-4200-timp-perc (2)-hp-str | $70.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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LOS MAGOS DEL SILENCIO, orchestral suite |
Peru | 24' | 2222-4231-timp-Perc (2)-str | $75.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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OF BELLS AND BROKEN SHADOWS, for cello and piano |
Peru | 6' | cello and piano | $40.00 | piano score and cello part included |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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PERÚ NEGRO, for orchestra |
Peru | 16' | 3*3*3*3*-4331-timp-perc (3)-str | $75.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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SPECULORUM, for oboe and koto |
Peru | 10' | oboe and koto | $35.00 | |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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SYMPHONY NO. 1: THE TRAVAILS OF PERSILES AND SIGISMUNDA, for orchestra |
Peru | 45' | 3*3*2*2*-4231-timp-perc (2)-hp-cel-str | $120.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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SYNESTHÉSIE, for orchestra (Commisioned by Radio France) |
Peru | 10' | 3333-4331-timp-perc (3)-hp-str | $70.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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TECHNO, from Fiesta! (arr. Claudio), for wind orchestra |
Peru | 3' | wind orchestra | $30.00 | $150.00 |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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VORTEX, for piano |
Peru | 6' | piano | $35.00 | |
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López, Jimmy (b. 1978)
![]() López, Jimmy (b. 1978)BiographyJimmy López was born in Lima, Peru in 1978. In 1998 was admitted to the National Conservatory of Music in Lima where he studied with renowned Peruvian composer Enrique Iturriaga. In July 2000 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland where he studied with Veli-Matti Puumala and Eero Hämeenniemi. He has been awarded the ORCHESTRA COMPOSITION AWARD - SävellYS 2006 Composition Competition (Finland) for his orchestral work “The Plea”; the STIPENDIENPREIS at the International Course for Contemporary Music, Darmstadt 2006 (Germany) for his chamber work “Kraftmaschine”; an HONORABLE MENTION at the Irino Composition Prize for Chamber Music 2005 (Japan) for his string quartet “La Caresse du Couteau”; the FIRST PRIZE - ALEA III 2003 International Composition Competition (USA) for his piece “K’asa” for violin and piano; and the ORCHESTRA PRIZE - CCA International Composition Competition 2002 (Taiwan) for his orchestral work “Carnynx”. In May 2004 his ballet "Los Magos del Silencio" was presented in Lima. Later on in the same year, his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra was premiered by the UMA Kamerorkest in The Netherlands with Makiko Goto as soloist. In June 2005, "Kraftmaschine", for recorders and percussion, was premiered in Germany. This piece was commissioned by the ADevantgarde Festival in collaboration with the Orff- Zentrum, Munich. His orchestral work Fiesta! has been premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and subsequent performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival. Jimmy López continues his studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he is in the PhD program Websitewww.lopezjimmy.com Published Works
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WARPED SYMMETRY, for solo flute |
Peru | solo flute | $25.00 | ||
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Luzuriaga, Diego (b. 1955)
![]() Luzuriaga, Diego (b. 1955)BiographyEcuadorian Diego Luzuriaga is one of the most original voices among Latin American composers. The force and uniqueness of his music spring mainly from his Andean folk melodies, the use of French post-impressionistic sound color, and from his unapologetic South American lyricism. He was born in 1955, in Loja, Ecuador, into a family of twelve children. He studied in Paris at the Paris Ecole Normale and later at Manhattan School of Music and Columbia University in New York. He has been taught by, among others, Gerardo Guevara, Yoshihisa Taira and Mesias Maiguashca. In Ecuador he was involved in the studying, performing, and recording of native Andean folk music and Latin American music. He has received commissions from international ensembles and orchestras including the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ensemble Intercontemporain and Ensemble Itineraire of Paris, Ensemble Pro Musica Nipponia of Japan, the Nishikawa Ensemble of Japan, the Nieuw Ensemble of Amsterdam, Ensemble Aventure of Freiburg, the Ecuadorian National Symphony, Robert Aitken and Aurele Nicolet flute duo, Quintet of the Americas, and the North/South Consonance ensemble of New York. He has received several international awards, including, in 1993, the Guggenheim Fellowship from New York. His music is regularly performed in numerous international events. The recent recording of "Once Canciones de Diego Luzuriaga" was released by soprano Dana Hanchard in New York and received rave reviews. His new opera, Manuela y Bolivar, received critical acclaim when it premiered in Quito, Ecuador in November 2006. He now lives with his wife and three children in Pennsylvania (USA), and he teaches at Friends' Central School. Websitewww.diegoluzuriaga.com Published Works
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INCIENSO, for chamber orchestra or ensemble |
Ecuador | 9' | 2*010-0101-perc (4)-pno-3 vlns-1 vla-1 vcl-1 db | $30.00 | $120.00 |
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Luzuriaga, Diego (b. 1955)
![]() Luzuriaga, Diego (b. 1955)BiographyEcuadorian Diego Luzuriaga is one of the most original voices among Latin American composers. The force and uniqueness of his music spring mainly from his Andean folk melodies, the use of French post-impressionistic sound color, and from his unapologetic South American lyricism. He was born in 1955, in Loja, Ecuador, into a family of twelve children. He studied in Paris at the Paris Ecole Normale and later at Manhattan School of Music and Columbia University in New York. He has been taught by, among others, Gerardo Guevara, Yoshihisa Taira and Mesias Maiguashca. In Ecuador he was involved in the studying, performing, and recording of native Andean folk music and Latin American music. He has received commissions from international ensembles and orchestras including the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ensemble Intercontemporain and Ensemble Itineraire of Paris, Ensemble Pro Musica Nipponia of Japan, the Nishikawa Ensemble of Japan, the Nieuw Ensemble of Amsterdam, Ensemble Aventure of Freiburg, the Ecuadorian National Symphony, Robert Aitken and Aurele Nicolet flute duo, Quintet of the Americas, and the North/South Consonance ensemble of New York. He has received several international awards, including, in 1993, the Guggenheim Fellowship from New York. His music is regularly performed in numerous international events. The recent recording of "Once Canciones de Diego Luzuriaga" was released by soprano Dana Hanchard in New York and received rave reviews. His new opera, Manuela y Bolivar, received critical acclaim when it premiered in Quito, Ecuador in November 2006. He now lives with his wife and three children in Pennsylvania (USA), and he teaches at Friends' Central School. Websitewww.diegoluzuriaga.com Published Works
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RESPONSORIO, for orchestra (Commissioned by the Tokyo Philharmonic) |
Ecuador | 8' | 3*222-2110-perc (3)-str | $50.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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Luzuriaga, Diego (b. 1955)
![]() Luzuriaga, Diego (b. 1955)BiographyEcuadorian Diego Luzuriaga is one of the most original voices among Latin American composers. The force and uniqueness of his music spring mainly from his Andean folk melodies, the use of French post-impressionistic sound color, and from his unapologetic South American lyricism. He was born in 1955, in Loja, Ecuador, into a family of twelve children. He studied in Paris at the Paris Ecole Normale and later at Manhattan School of Music and Columbia University in New York. He has been taught by, among others, Gerardo Guevara, Yoshihisa Taira and Mesias Maiguashca. In Ecuador he was involved in the studying, performing, and recording of native Andean folk music and Latin American music. He has received commissions from international ensembles and orchestras including the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ensemble Intercontemporain and Ensemble Itineraire of Paris, Ensemble Pro Musica Nipponia of Japan, the Nishikawa Ensemble of Japan, the Nieuw Ensemble of Amsterdam, Ensemble Aventure of Freiburg, the Ecuadorian National Symphony, Robert Aitken and Aurele Nicolet flute duo, Quintet of the Americas, and the North/South Consonance ensemble of New York. He has received several international awards, including, in 1993, the Guggenheim Fellowship from New York. His music is regularly performed in numerous international events. The recent recording of "Once Canciones de Diego Luzuriaga" was released by soprano Dana Hanchard in New York and received rave reviews. His new opera, Manuela y Bolivar, received critical acclaim when it premiered in Quito, Ecuador in November 2006. He now lives with his wife and three children in Pennsylvania (USA), and he teaches at Friends' Central School. Websitewww.diegoluzuriaga.com Published Works
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YARAVÍ Y YUMBO, for flute and string quartet |
Ecuador | 13'30'' | flute and string quartet | $35.00 | $75.00 |
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Martínez Compañón, Baltasar (1738-1797)
![]() Martínez Compañón, Baltasar (1738-1797)BiographyBaltasar Martínez Compañón (1738-1797). Between 1782 and 1785, Baltasar Martínez Compañón y Bajanda, Bishop of Trujillo, made a number of official visits within his diocese, resulting in a record of nine volumes of watercolours illustrating the natural landscape, daily life and architecture of his bishopric.In this codex, known as the Trujillo del Perú, we also find 19 musical works that were collected in the streets of the villages he visited. There are many reasons for treating this collection of music as indispensable to any attempt at understanding the history of Latin American music. Being part of an oral tradition, these pieces would never have come down to us in their original form if it had not been for this collection. WebsitePublished Works
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COLECCIÓN DE MÚSICA VIRREINAL (Includes: Baile de Danzantes, Baile del Chimo, and Lanchas para Bailar) |
Peru | 8'30'' | 1111-0000-perc(3)-hp-str. Percussion: tambor (drum), bombo (Andean bass drum), sonajas de semillas (seed rattles), castagnets, small and large maracas | $40.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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Mejía, Adolfo (1905-1973) | ACUARELA, for orchestra |
Colombia | 4' | 223*2-4331-timp-perc (3)-pno-str | $25.00 | $150.00 |
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Mejía, Adolfo (1905-1973) | PEQUEÑA SUITE, for orchestra |
Colombia | 15' | 3*3*22-4331-timp-pno-celesta-str | $50.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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Meza, Vinicio (b. 1968) | SUITE LATINOAMERICANA, for string trio (Tango, Vals, Choro, Son) |
Costa Rica | 17' | vln, vla, vcl | $65.00 | score and parts included |
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Meza, Vinicio (b. 1968) | SUITE LATINOAMERICANA, for strings (Tango, Vals, Choro, Son) |
Costa Rica | 17' | string orchestra | $40.00 | Rental only - Please contact orders@filarmonika.com |
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