LIST OF COMPOSITIONS, COMMISSIONS & PREMIERES
2023
New Ballet of Hemoficción, for Orchestra
Text by Juan Trigos S.
Work in progress
Cycle of Songs, for Soprano and Symphonic Orchestra (10’)
Revision of the score adding new songs. Based on five poems of the Mexican writer Antonio Castañeda
Work in progress
Canciones de Hemoficción, for voice and ensemble (3’)
Text by Juan Trigos S.
Trombone Concerto, for Trombone soloist and chamber orchestra (15’)
2022
Diana Cazadora de Cabezas, Suite for Orchestra (20’)
Text by Juan Trigos S.
Commissioned by Rodrigo Macias and Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México
To be premiered in 2023-24
Five pieces for Orchestra, (12’)
Selected work by “Primer Concurso de Composición Orquestal de Morelia” (Mexico)
Unpublished.
Jack Tenebrous, for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, and cello (15’)
Text by Juan Trigos S.
To be premiered in 2023
2021
Symphony Nº2, in one movement for Orchestra (‘20)
Revision of the work to align it with the new music style of MusicaHemoficción.
2020
Diana Cazadora de Cabezas, ballet in one act for Orchestra (40’)
Text by Juan Trigos S.
Unpublished.
LUX a Duo, for Clarinet and Piano (15’)
Revision of the work to align it with the new music style of MusicaHemoficción.
2019
Music for Theater of Hemofiction, for Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Horn, Two percussions, Violin, Viola, Cello and Contrabass (10’)
Revision of the work to align it with the new music style of MusicaHemoficción.
2018
Concerto for Piano 4 hands and Orchestra Nº1, for piano 4 hands and full orchestra (15’)
Commissioned by Duo Cervantes and Sinfónica de Oaxaca (Mexico)
Unpublished.
2016
Music for Theater of Hemofiction, for big ensemble (15’)
Text by Juan Trigos S.
Selected work by #Ensemble and the Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego (Poland)
Unpublished
2015
Piano Études, for piano solo (5’)
Commissioned by Daria Karmina Iossifova.
Unpublished.
2014
Music for the play ElHombreReloj, for chamber orchestra (10’)
Text by Juan Trigos S.
It was partially composed at the Dora Maar House artistic residency.
Unpublished.
2013
LUX a Duo, for Clarinet and Piano (12’)
Commissioned by the 41 Festival Internacional Cervantino
Premiered by Duo LUXA at the Festival Internacional Cervantino (Guanajuato, Mexico, 2013)
Symphony Nº2, in one movement for Orchestra (‘20)
Premiered by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Mexico City and Roberto Beltran, conductor (México City,
Mexico, 2013)
2012
Partita for Violin, for violin solo (20’)
Premiered at the “Dni Muzyki Kompozytorów Krakowskich” (Krakow, Poland, 2012)
2011
String Quartet Nº1 “Cervantes” (10’)
Excerpts were recorded by Resonus LuX, ensemble, project organized in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Alex Jimenez, Enrique Mendoza and Svjatoslav Presnyakov. (2011)
Full version unpublished.
2010
Cycle of Songs, for Soprano and Symphonic Orchestra (10’)
Based on five poems of the Mexican writer Antonio Castañeda
Composition written during an artistic residency at Camargo Foundation (Cassis, France)
Unpublished
Ritmato a 3, for Flute, Bass Clarinet and Piano (10’)
Winner of the workshop and competition in composition imparted by Juan Trigos in collaboration with
Ensamble 3. Premiered by Ensamble 3 for its 10th anniversary at the Italian Institute of Culture (Mexico City, 2009)
Duo Ritmato” for Guitar and Percussion (10’)
Commissioned by the guitarist Santiago Lascurain and the group Sounds of Mexico
Premiered: Several cities in the Netherlands, in Vienna (Austria) by Santiago Lascurain and Aldo Aranda (2010)
2009
Etude, for Violin and Electronics (5’)
Premiered by the violinist Anahi Oraison at the “Doopsgezinde Gemeente” (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2010)
Trio Ritmato 2, for Violin, Bass Clarinet and Piano (12’)
Commissioned by the Dutch ensemble Trio-To-Go as part its Tour Mexico-Netherlands
Premiered in several cities Mexico including the theater Fernando Saavedra as part of the International Festival of Chihuahua (Mexico, 2009) and “Doopsgezinde Gemeente” (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2010)
Concerto for Trombone, For Trombone soloist and 12 instruments (12’)
Commissioned by “Instrumenta Oaxaca verano 2009”
Premiered by the trombonist Faustino Diaz and the Ensemble Instrumenta, conducted by Jose Luis Castillo as part of the closing of the festival Oaxaca Instrumenta Verano in the theater Macedonio Alcala (Oaxaca, Mexico, 2009)
Performed by re: Orquestra; George Krimperis, trombone; Roberto Beltran, conductor (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2010)
Lord Ruthven, for Chamber Orchestra (15’)
Premiered by the re:Orchestra and Conductor Roberto Beltran at Juriansezaal of De Doelen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2009)
Music for Theater of Hemofiction, for Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Horn, Two percussions, Violin, Viola, Cello and Contrabass (10’)
Commissioned by Asko | Schönberg ensemble
Premiered at the Bernard Haitinkzaal, Conservatory of Amsterdam, Asko Ensemble and Bas Wiegers as a conductor (Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2009)
2008
Trio Ritmato I for Euphonium, Tuba and Piano (2008)
Commissioned by the French ensemble TrioPlus (triO+, Lyon, France)
Premier as a part of the festival “Red Sound” at De Doelen Expohall (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2009)
Performed at the Gaya-Hellene de la Societe Generale (Paris, France, 2009)
2006
“Piece for Orchestra (Symphony Nº1)” for Symphony Orchestra (15’)
Selected by the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico and International Forum for New Music “Manuel Enriquez”
Premiered at the Palacio de Bellas Artes concert hall by Sinfónica Nacional de México, and Jose Luis Castillo, conductor (Mexico City, 2008)
Carmilla, for Two Pianos (10’)
Unpublished.
2004
Septeto, a Franco Donatoni in memoriam, for Flute, Clarinet in Bb, Acoustic Guitar, two Percussion sets, Piano, and Contra-bass (10’)
Written at the Masterclass of Composition by Juan Trigos, Escuela Superior de Música – CENART (Mexico)
Premiered by the Carlos Chavez Symphony Orchestra in several concert halls in Mexico (2005)
Performed by the guitarist Santiago Lascurain re:Orchestra and conductor Roberto Beltran (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2008 & 2010)
2003
Ritmato I, for Flute, Clarinet in Bb, Percussion and Piano (10’)
Premiered by “Hi-Lo Trio” in 2008 as part of the festival “Unanswered Question…Again!” (Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2008)
Prelude to Ritmato, for Piano solo (3’)
Premiered by Guillermo Quintero at WMDC as part of the festival “Unanswered Question…Again!” (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2008)
2001
Rompe Caballero, for one percussionist (10’)
Selected by XXV Foro Internacional de Música Nueva “Manuel Enríquez”
Premiered at the Blas Galindo Concert Hall (Mexico, 2001)
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