UNDERSTAND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC | SEASON V | #5
José Mª Sánchez-Verdú
UNDERSTAND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC | V | #5
Joan Cerveró, Director & Conductor
CONCERT & LECTURE | QUE SAIS-JE…?
LIMIT ARCHITECTURES, SILENCE ARCHITECTURES | José Mª Sánchez-Verdú
Friday 27 | April 2012 | 20:00 H | Institut Français de Valencia |
Program
Anton Webern Vier Stücke für violine und klavier, Op. 7 (1910)
for violin and piano
José Mª Sánchez-Verdú Arquitecturas del límite (2005 - 2011)
for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano
Cristóbal Halffter Canción Callada (1988)
(In memoriam Federico Mompou)
for violin, cello and piano
Franco Donatoni Etwas ruhiger im Ausdruck (1967)
for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano
José Mª Sáez-Ferríz, Flute
José Cerveró, Clarinet
Carlos Apellániz, Piano
Mª Carmen Antequera, Violin
Mayte García-Atienza, Cello
Joan Cerveró, Conductor
José Mª Sánchez Verdú, Algeciras (Cádiz) 1968. He studied violin, piano, organ, composition, musicology and conducting at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Granada, at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid and at the Musikhochschule in Frankfurt. Among her composition teachers are, among others, Antón García Abril, F. Donatoni, H. Zender or Juan Alfonso García, and in conducting by Enrique García Asensio, A. Tamayo and W. Reiski. He has a law degree (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and an international doctorate cum laude from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
In 1997 he was a fellow at the Spanish Academy in Rome. He has also received scholarships from DAAD / laCaixa for his studies in Frankfurt and from the EXPERIMENTALSTUDIO für Elektronische Kunst in Freiburg. He has been composer in residence of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie (Germany, 2000), of the Jünger Künstler Festival in Bayreuth (2003), of the Carinthischer Sommer Festival (Austria. 2005), of the V Festival of Contemporary Music in Lima (Peru, 2007), of the Ostertöne Festival in Hamburg (2011), Stipendiat in Bamberg (Villa Concordia, 2014-2015) and Composer in residence of the CNDM in Spain. In the 2015-2016 season, he is Composer in residence of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra.
Since 2019 he is professor of composition at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid. As a professor and lecturer he has been invited by important institutions, universities, courses and festivals throughout Spain, Germany, Finland (to the Sibelius Academy, to which the Artist Council belongs since 2016), Korea (Hanyang University), Israel (Haifa University, Festival Tzlil Meudcan from Tel Aviv), The Artistic Doctoral School | University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, and a long etcetera.
His works are published by the prestigious publisher Breitkopf & Härtel (Wiesbaden, Germany).