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Javier Torres Maldonado (born 1968) is a Mexican
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internationally recognized for, mostly, his orchestral, chamber, vocal and electro-acoustic works.


Biography

Born in
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(Mexico), José Javier Torres Maldonado studied violin and composition at the Mexico City Conservatory and later, invited by
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, composition at the “G. Verdi”
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, under the supervision of Sandro Gorli and
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; he completed his postgraduate studies under
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). In 2003, he earned a diploma from the G. Verdi Conservatory for his work in electronic music, and in 2004 he was one of ten composers asked to participate in the Stage de Composition et Informatique Musicale at the Parisian center
IRCAM IRCAM (French: ''Ircam, '', English: Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music) is a French institute dedicated to the research of music and sound, especially in the fields of avant garde and electro-acoustical art music. It is ...
. In most of his works, Torres Maldonado explores innovative ways of organizing time, timbre and space. For example, in his piece for ensemble and electro-acoustic support, De Ignoto Cantu (2004), the composer presents several melody lines which, despite their complexity, actually derive from a single simple source consisting in a few number of elements; each line contains a considerable degree of horizontal-
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consonance, but the vertical intervals and the variety of rhythmic accents in each line create a tough dissonance, both in harmony and rhythm, it is: he uses harmonic fields associated to layered pulsation patterns and
metric modulation In music, metric modulation is a change in pulse rate (tempo) and/or pulse grouping ( subdivision) which is derived from a note value or grouping heard before the change. Examples of metric modulation may include changes in time signature across ...
to create a sonic analog to the distorting process of reflection, “almost like a rotating lens through which the view goes in and out of focus”. About the triptych works Figuralmusik (1996–1998), the composer says: "it originates from the fascination that I have always felt for perceptive illusions, translated into impossible objects in physical reality, and, above all, for the results of the interlacing planes and perspectives used by
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and
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". Again contracting, expanding, intersecting and re-elaborating a limited number of fundamental musical figures, he expands the perception of musical objects through rapid or very slow juxtapositions of different temporal fluctuations. According to Beth E. Levy,Cit. Concert 31.1.2001, Program Notes by Beth E. Levy, San Francisco Contemporary Music Players. at times, Torres Maldonado exploit these complex compositional techniques to propose to the listener an openly social or political message; it is the case of one of his best known pieces, Exabrupto (1998), in which he uses complicated transitions in time and space, sudden breaks in the form and
polymeter In music, metre ( Commonwealth spelling) or meter (American spelling) refers to regularly recurring patterns and accents such as bars and beats. Unlike rhythm, metric onsets are not necessarily sounded, but are nevertheless implied by the perfo ...
s in a tribute to the memory of Mexican Indians who were assassinated in 1998 in Acteal, Chiapas. Torres Maldonado has received an international array of honors including the Commande d'Etat by the French Ministry of Culture (2007), the international composition prize of the GRAME (Centre National de Création Musicale) of Lyon (2006), the “Reine Elisabeth” of Brussels (2004), “Alfredo Casella” of Siena (2002), “Reine Maria Jose" of Geneva (2000), “Ad Referendum II” of Montreal (1998), "Città di Barletta" (Italy), the “Prix des Musiciens” (1998) by the Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, the Medalla Mozart from the Austrian and Mexican governments, and he also won the second prize in two successive “Mozart” Competitions in Salzburg (1999 and 2001). His works have been commissioned and programmed by internationally renowned festivals and institutions around the world, among which: the
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his ra ...
Week (Salzburg), Biennale of Venice, Festival Musica (Strasbourg), Biennale Musiques en Scène (Lyon), Settimana Musicale Senese, Gaudeamus Music Week (Amsterdam), Milano Musica Festival, Lucerne Festival, Focus! Festival (New York), Akiyoshidai Music Festival (Japan), Nuova Consonanza (Rome), Festival Days of Contemporary Music (Dresden), Rencontres entre Compositeurs et Interprètes (Paris), Tiroler Festspiele Erl (Austria), CDMC of Madrid, Festivals of Sueca and Alicante (Spain), Festival Internacional Cervantino (Mexico). His compositions are performed, among others, by
Armand Angster Armand Angster (born 20 January 1947) is a French clarinetist. With Françoise Kubler (soprano), he is the founder of the ensemble "Accroche Note", research and creative formation in contemporary music. Career Born in Strasbourg, Angster's mas ...
, Mario Caroli, Carlo Chiarappa, Pascal Contet, Pablo Marquez,
Arditti Quartet The Arditti Quartet is a string quartet founded in 1974 and led by the British violinist Irvine Arditti. The quartet is a globally recognized promoter of contemporary classical music and has a reputation for having a very wide repertoire. T ...
, Ensemble Aleph, Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, Ensemble Orchestral Contemporain, San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Divertimento Ensemble, Ensemble Risognanze, National Orchestra of Belgium, La Fenice Opera Theater Symphony Orchestra of Venice, Symphony Orchestra of Bilbao, Haydn Orchestra of Bolzano, Orchestra Regionale Toscana. As conductor and artistic director of th
Dynamis Ensemble
he had programmed and premiered most contemporary music works of young composers in different festivals in both sides of the Atlantic. Resident in
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re ...
from 1996, From 2003 to 2007 he became professor in electro-acoustic composition, composition assisted by computer and composition techniques on the 20th century at the Conservatoire “A. Vivaldi” of Alessandria, Italy, and from 2007 he teaches electro-acoustic composition and electronic music at the Conservatoire "G. Verdi" of
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. He has taught composition, composition assisted by computer, sound modelling lecturing at Trento-Riva del Garda and Monopoli Conservatoires (Italy), the Conservatoires of Lugano and Lausanne (Switzerland), and in Mexico and Spain.


Awards

* 2011, Composer in residence, GRAME (Centre National de Création Musicale), Lyon, France. Composition project: ATLACUALO, THE CEASING OF WATER, acousmatic music for a multidisciplinary work (theater/dance). Commission by the Navarrete x Kajiyama Dancetheater Company of San Francisco (U. S. A.) * 2011, Composer in residence, Centre National de Création Musicale “", Alfortville, France. Composition project: UN POSIBLE DIA (quasi un radio dramma), for voice, one actor, ensemble, interactive electroacoustic system and video. First world performance: 20.05.2010, Festival Extension, Villejuif, France. * 2010, Composer in residence, GRAME (Centre National de Création Musicale), Lyon, France. Project of composition: IRIDISCENTE (2010–2011), for percussions, piano, electro-acoustic interactive system and video. First world performance: 12.05.2011,
Opéra National de Lyon The Opéra National de Lyon, marketed as Opéra de Lyon during the last decade, is an opera company in Lyon, based and performing mostly at the Opéra Nouvel, an 1831 theater that was modernized and architecturally transformed in 1993. The inaugu ...
, Festival Journées de GRAME. * 2009-2012. CONACULTA / FONCA (National Council for the Arts and Culture of Mexico), honorary member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte, Mexico. * 2008-2012, Commande de l'Etat, commission from the French Ministry of Culture for hus work Sinfonia Mixta, for three instrumental groups and electroacoustic support. * 2007-2010: Commande d'État, Commission from the French Ministry of Culture for a work for voice and ensemble to the Soprano François Kubler and the Ensemble Accroche Note of Strasbourg. * 2006
6th. International Composition Competition GRAME
(Centre National de Création Musicale), Lyon, France. Work commissioned by the GRAME, the Ensemble Orchestral Contemporain and the Biennale Musiques en Scène of Lyon: "Sinfonia Mixta", for ensemble and electro-acoustic support. Jury: Henry Forés, Pierre-Alain Jaffrenou, Daniel Kawka, Didier Muhleisen, Francois Paris, Beatrice Rameau and
Lorraine Vaillancourt Lorraine Vaillancourt, (born September 23, 1947) is a Canadian pianist and conductor living in Quebec. She was born in Arvida, Quebec and studied with Hélène Landry at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Québec and with Pierre Dervau ...
. * 2004: First Prize
International Composition Competition Queen Elisabeth
of Bruxelles. Winning work: Obscuro entiantum lumine, for violin and 3 orchestral groups. Jury: Luis de Pablo, Kajia Saariaho, Michael Jarrell, Tristan Murail, Luca Francesconi, Ivan Fedele, Arie van Lysebeth, Stefan Niculescu, Frederik van Rossum, N. Bolens. * 2004:
FONCA The National Endowment for Culture and Arts (''Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes,'' FONCA) is a public agency of the Mexican federal government, attached to the National Council for Culture and the Arts (Conaculta). Funding for FONCA comes ...
(Fund for Culture) and SRE (Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs). Sponsorship granted for the recording of the CD Exabrupto. * 2003-2006
CONACULTA
(National Council for the Arts and Culture of Mexico). Honorary member of the
Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte The Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte (SNCA; ''National System of Art Creators'') is program developed by the former Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, and founded per presidential decree on September 3, 1993. Its goal is the advancem ...
, Mexico.. * 2001: First Prize,
International Composition Competition “Alfredo Casella”
of Siena. Winning work: Como el viento, for orchestra. Jury: Azio Corghi, Ivan Vador, Michele Dall’Ongaro. * 2000: First Prize
International Composition Competition Queen Maria Jose
of Geneva. Winning work: Luz, for accordion and string quartet. Jury: Marius Constant, Pascal Contet, Gabor Takacs-Nagy, Jean Balissat, Philippe Dinkel,
Éric Gaudibert Éric Gaudibert (21 December 1936 – 28 June 2012) was a Swiss composer. Career Gaudibert was born in Vevey. He studied piano and composition at the Conservatory of Lausanne, particularly with Denise Bidal and Hans Haug, and later in Paris in ...
. * 1999: First Prize: International Composition Competition Ad Referendum II of th
SMCQ
Montréal. Winning work: Figuralmusik II, for 10 players. Prize assigned by the public audience. * 1999: Th

from the governments of Mexico and Austria. * 1998: Prix des Musiciens
Nouvel Ensemble Moderne
Forum of Montréal. * 1997: First Prize

Italy. Winning work: Ximohua, for voice and wind quintet. * For two times (2000 and 2003): Second Prize at th
International Composition Competition Mozart
of Salzburg. * 2006, VI Tribuna Mexicana de la Música, electro-acoustic music with instruments category. Work selected to represent Mexico during th

in Paris: Tiento, for cello and electronics. * 2004: one of 10 young composers in residence during th

* 2004: one of 10 composers in residence during the 1ères. Rencontres entre Compositeurs et Interprètes de Paris. Syntono, Cité Culture, Cité Internationale Universitaire of Paris. * 2003: honorific mention
International Composition Competition "Settimane Musicali di Stresa"
for his work Currentes II, for orchestra. * 1999: honorific mention for his work "Uris", for 16 voices
International Composition Competition “Guido d’Arezzo“


Discography

*Amberola Records (AMBC CD 7141 33719) Exabrupto, for 3 instrumental groups, 1 pianist and 1 percussionist. Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, cond. by Lorraine Vaillancourt. *Stradivarius (STR 33719) Exabrupto, for 3 instrumental groups, 1 pianist and 1 percussionist. Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, cond. by Lorraine Vaillancourt. *Stradivarius (STR 33719) Tiento, for violoncello and electronics version. Andrea Cavuoto, violoncello. *Stradivarius (STR 33719) The unexpected clock in the mirrors, for violin, bass-clarinet and ensemble. Carlo Chiarappa, violin,
Armand Angster Armand Angster (born 20 January 1947) is a French clarinetist. With Françoise Kubler (soprano), he is the founder of the ensemble "Accroche Note", research and creative formation in contemporary music. Career Born in Strasbourg, Angster's mas ...
, bass-clarinet,
Dynamis Ensemble The Dynamis Ensemble originated in 1999 in Milan, Italy, from a group of musicians already active within the framework of international concerts, joined by an intense passion for the knowledge and diffusion of contemporary music and 20th-century ...
, cond. Javier Torres Maldonado. *Stradivarius (STR 33719) Orior, for piano solo. Candida Felici, piano. *Stradivarius (STR 33719) De ignoto cantu, for bass-clarinet, trumpet, percussion, violin, violoncello and electronics.
Dynamis Ensemble The Dynamis Ensemble originated in 1999 in Milan, Italy, from a group of musicians already active within the framework of international concerts, joined by an intense passion for the knowledge and diffusion of contemporary music and 20th-century ...
, cond. Javier Torres Maldonado. *Stradivarius (STR 33719) Luz, for accordion and string quartet. Germano Scurti, accordion, Terpsycordes String Quartet. *Ambroisie (AMB 9987) Obscuro etiantum lumine, for violin and three orchestral groups. Mikhail Ovrutsky, violin, National Symphony Orchestra of Belgium, cond. Giles Varga.


Published works

Solos * Alborada (2004), for soprano sax. (40”). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12450 Z., published in 2004. * Desde el instante (2002), three pieces for clarinet (6/7’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12089 Z., published in 2004. * Invención (2002), for solo violin (40” ca.). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12076 Z., published in 2002. * Lacrymosa I (2001), for accordion or any keyboard-aerophone instrument (4’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11936 Z., published in 2001. * Orior (1997) for forte piano solo (or harpsichord solo, or piano solo) (7'). Universal Edition, Viena, UE31247, published in 1998. * Primer libro del canto alado (2006) for piccolo, flute, flute in G and bass flute -1 player- (6’ ca.). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12855 Z., published in 2006. *
Tiento ''Tiento'' (, pt, Tento ) is a musical genre originating in Spain in the mid-15th century. It is formally analogous to the fantasia (fantasy), found in England, Germany, and the Low Countries, and also the ricercare, first found in Italy. By t ...
(2000) for solo cello (6/7’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11734 Z., published in 2000. * Tres estudios para violín (2001) (9 -10'). Universal Edition, Viena, UE31904, published in 2001. Instruments and electronics * Alborada (2004) version for soprano sax. and CD (40”). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12450 Z., published in 2004. * Hacia el umbral del aire (2005), for accordion and digital electro-acoustic support -4 chnls or stereo version.-, (7’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12710 Z., published in 2005. * Huayra Yana (2003, new version: 2013) for bass-flute and digital electro-acoustic support -4 chnls. or stereo version.-. (10’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12246 Z., published in 2003, new version: 2013. * Iridiscente (2010-2011), for piano, percussions (1 player), electro-acoustic interactive system and video (ad libitum.) (10’) Work commissioned by GRAME (Centre National de Création Musical, Lyons, France) and the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte/FONCA, Mexico. *
Tiento ''Tiento'' (, pt, Tento ) is a musical genre originating in Spain in the mid-15th century. It is formally analogous to the fantasia (fantasy), found in England, Germany, and the Low Countries, and also the ricercare, first found in Italy. By t ...
(2004), violoncello and electronic sounds -CD- version (7’ ca.) Chamber music * Ad imitationem moduli (2004), for violin, viola and violoncello (4’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12396 Z., published in 2004. * De ignoto cantu (2003), -version for 3 players- for bass cl., perc., vc. and electronic sounds (CD) ad libitum (8’) -see also electro-acoustic music with instruments-. Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12325 Z., published in 2003. * Espira I, Espira II (2005) for guitar, piano, violin and violoncello (8’ ca.). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12325 Z., published in 2005. * Imágenes de la caída de Altazor (2003) for 2 pianos and 2 perc. (14’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12159 Z., published in 2005. * Interstizi (2003) for violin and violoncello (11’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12205 Z., published in 2003. *
Luz Luz ( ''Lūz'') is the name of two places in the Bible. Mentioned in Genesis Luz is the ancient name of a royal Canaanite city, connected with Bethel (Genesis 28:19; 35:6). It is debated among scholarsRashi on 28:17 whether Luz and Bethel repres ...
(2000), for accordion and string quartet (16/17’) Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11778 Z., published in 2001. * Montuno y canto (2006), for 2 violins (1’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12856 Z., published in 2006. * Quinteto (1994), for flute, oboe, clar., bssn., hr. (5') Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11726 Z., published in 2000. * Reflejo espiral (2000), for flute and percussion. (3') Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11735 Z., published in 2000. * Segundo libro del canto alado (2006), for clarinet and string quartet. (9') Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12872 Z., published in 2006. *
Sones The sone () is a unit of loudness, the subjective perception of sound pressure. The study of perceived loudness is included in the topic of psychoacoustics and employs methods of psychophysics. Doubling the perceived loudness doubles the sone v ...
(2001), for violin, cello and piano. (9') Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11858 Z., published in 2006. Ensemble * Claroscuros (2001), for two clarinetists, bass-trombone, cello and double-bass (12'). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11934 Z., published in 2001. * De Ignoto Cantu (2004), 2nd. version for bass-clarinet, trumpet, percussion, violin, cello and electronics ad libitum, (8’). Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12419 Z., published in 2005. *
Ecos The Embedded Configurable Operating System (eCos) is a free and open-source real-time operating system intended for embedded systems and applications which need only one process with multiple threads. It is designed to be customizable to preci ...
(2002), for two groups wind instruments (8’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12043 Z., published in 2002. * El suspiro del Ángel (2006), for 3 instrumental groups and electro-acoustic support -4 channels-. (10’30”). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12869 Z., published in 2006. * Exabrupto (1997/98), for 3 instrumental groups, piano and perc. (16/17’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12869 Z., published in 2006. * Figuralmusik I (1996) for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello and piano (8’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11728 Z., published in 2000. * Figuralmusik II (1996) for 10 players (8’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11730 Z., published in 2000. * Figuralmusik II/a (2003), for ten players and electronics -CD-, (8’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12185 Z., published in 2004. * Hemisferios artificiales (2002) for flute, clarinet, 1 perc., piano, violin and violoncello (8’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12049 Z., published in 2002. * Sinfonia Mixta (2006–2008) for 3 instrumental groups (15 instruments) and electro-acoustic support (21’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 13140 Z., published in 2008. Soloists and ensemble * The unexpected clock in the mirrors, for violin, bass-clarinet and ensemble (12'). Edizioni Nuova Stradivarius of Milan, published in 2005. Orchestra * Como el viento (2002), for orchestra (15’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12272 Z., published in 2002. * Currentes (2003), for orchestra (10’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12161 Z., published in 2003. * Esferal (2006), for orchestra and CD (11’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12161 Z., published in 2006. * Silueta (2001), for orchestra (6’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11888 Z., published in 2001. * Tres invenciones “Haydn” (2005), for orchestra (10’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12554 Z., published in 2005. Soloists and orchestra * Figuralmusik III (1998), for flute, oboe, clar. and string orchestra (8-9’) Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11732 Z., published in 2000. * Obscuro etiantum lumine (2004) for violin and 3 orchestral groups (12’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12685 Z., published in 2000. Vocal music * Uris (1999) for mixed choir -16 voices- on texts of Rumi, Cino da Pistoia, and Thibau de Navarre (6’30”). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12049 Z., published in 2000. Vocal music with instruments * ...en el aire... (2002) for soprano and 5 players, texts by Octavio Paz and E. Torres Maldonado (8’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12077 Z., published in 2002. * Ximohua (1997) for voice and wind quintet on texts of Nezahualcoyotl (9/10’). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 11740 Z., published in 2000. Electro-acoustic * Aurae (2002) Electroacoustic composition -CD- (7’53”). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12453 Z., published in 2004. *
Fontane Fontane is a surname of Italian origin, meaning ''fountain''. The name may refer to: *Char Fontane (1952–2007), American actress *The Fontane Sisters (active 1941–1961), American singing trio *Theodor Fontane (1819–1898), German novelist and ...
(2002) Electroacoustic composition -CD stereo version- (5’42”). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 12454 Z., published in 2004. * Ventus animae Electroacoustic composition -CD- (1’37”). Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan, S. 13121 Z., published in 2007. Video (collaborations) *
Fontane Fontane is a surname of Italian origin, meaning ''fountain''. The name may refer to: *Char Fontane (1952–2007), American actress *The Fontane Sisters (active 1941–1961), American singing trio *Theodor Fontane (1819–1898), German novelist and ...
(2004) Video by Elisa Franzoi and Sara Maino based on the electroacoustic composition of Javier Torres Maldonado "Fontane" (5’42”). Italy, 2005.


External links


''Un posible dia'' (A possible day), interactive web page dedicated to one of the most recent and significant works of Javier Torres Maldonado

Javier Torres Maldonado's web site.


* ttp://www.esz.it Suvini Zerboni, music publisher of Milan* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070613000823/http://www.uemusic.at/ Universal Edition, music publisher of Viena* ttp://www.consmilano.it/ Conservatoire "G. Verdi" of Milan
Conservatoire Antonio Vivaldi of Alessandria, Italy

Conservatoire A. Bonporti of Trento and Riva del Garda, Italy

Radio France: Javier Torres Maldonado par l'ensemble 2e2m


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Torres Maldonado, Javier Mexican composers Mexican male composers 1968 births Living people Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia alumni National Conservatory of Music of Mexico alumni Academic staff of Milan Conservatory Prize-winners of the Queen Elisabeth Competition