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Reynaldo Young . 1966is a
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an composer, arranger, guitarist, teacher and workshop leader. He has written concert pieces as well as music for dance, theatre, and video – many of them performed worldwide; he is also an active player at the
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scene around Europe and the United Kingdom. Founder and director of the ‘ Cardboard Citizens New Music Ensemble’, the UK’s only professional
avant-garde music Avant-garde music is music that is considered to be at the forefront of innovation in its field, with the term "avant-garde" implying a critique of existing aesthetic conventions, rejection of the status quo in favor of unique or original elemen ...
group whose members are all
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; writing, directing and performing contemporary and improvisatory music with mixed ensembles of professional and non-professional musicians is one of his main fields of expertise (a skill he acknowledges he learned working with his former teacher
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). Other activities include performing with electroacoustic trio '
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' and with the algorithmic junkestra ' Halal Kebab Hut’. He has collaborated with various artists, including: Luis 'Toto' Alvarez, Darío Bernal Villegas, Luke Fraser, Leonel Kaplan, Simon Katan,
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, Fernando Perales and
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, (free improvisation), Melanie Clarke, Rosalind Crisp, Carla Onni, Zoi Dimitriou, Antigone Avdi and Danai Pappa (dance), Bernardo Galli,
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, Andrew Morrish and Rebecca Mackenzie (theatre) and Mario Lewis, Iulia Statica and Kim Miller (film and video).


Selected premiered works

*cuatro piecitas – for flute alone, by Sandra Nión (Montevideo, 30/08/95). *oleanna suite – for flute, bass clarinet and percussion, by Sandra Nión, Martín Castillos and Andres Morón (Montevideo, 11/07/97). *overnite obstination – for cello alone, by Nikos Veliotis (London, 19/11/97). *november night gathering of seven lonely yoru-no-tsuru – for chamber ensemble, by the
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New Ensemble, conducted by Clark Rundell (Manchester, 18/04/98). *exablusis – for prepared guitar alone, by Clive Carroll (London, 11/11/98). *farewell’99 – for violinist pierrot, colombine, mime and chamber ensemble, by Emilio García Díaz and The Leyton Wandering Moons (London, 8/06/99) *last starship to mont (via westminster i-g s)- for double bass and piano, by Victor Obsust and Mark Ray (London, 8/10/00). *self-portrait with haiku – for double bass and piano – by Mette Hanskov and Marc Cracknel (
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, 7/10/01). *7 caprichos – for electric guitar alone, by the composer (London, 7/12/01). *earlier person under the train – for cello alone played with bach-bogen, by Nikos Veliotis (Athens, 1/04/02). *ay’tik – for any large number of voices and percussion, by Coma voices and Frances Lynch conducted by Daryl Runswick (
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, 26/07/02).This piece was written as a response to John Holloway's book ''
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*capricho 21 – for electric guitar and computer generated sounds, by the composer (London, 13/02/03). *yarará – for a large group of improvisers by The 2:13 Ensemble (Athens, 1/04/04). *four temperaments: fragments – for ensemble and live electronics by The Cardboard Citizens New Music Ensemble (London, 19/06/04). *king: a street story and response – by The Cardboard Citizens New Music Ensemble (London, 11/05/05). *dust – by The Cardboard Citizens New Music Ensemble (London, 27/07/06). *tea with yximalloo – by The Cardboard Citizens New Music Ensemble (London, 23/09/06). *in the dark – (guitar, electronics) music for a choreography by Melanie Clarke (Giessen, 06/02/06) *down/out – by The Cardboard Citizens New Music Ensemble (London, 19/07/07). *goddesses in exile (guitar, electronics), music for a choreography by Zoi Dimitriou (London, 6/05/08).


References


The Living Composers ProjectCMI Basil – Disco inspirado no livro de Holloway. Por CMI-Campinas e Rádio Muda 18 November 2003 às 20:19


External links


Reynaldo Young website
* ttp://www.scmp.com/article/419388/voices-rise-rage-enlightenment Voices rise up in rage of enlightenementbr>Daryl Runswick: Capricci
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