Juan Manuel Cortés

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Born: 16 April 1953 — Madrid — Spain
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Composer, guitar and chamber music teacher. Head of the Strings Department of the Conservatoire (S.L. de El Escorial) of the Autonomous Community of Madrid, collaborator of the Department of Computer Music and Electroacoustics, and conductor.

Cortés has published numerous books with Real Musical of Madrid, and has prepared, as principal collaborator, the book Historia de una Guitarra (Community of Madrid) and the first gallery about the guitar history, Madrid 1992.

He has also won the Spanish National Ministry of Culture Award for his pedagogic books.

His large catalogue (plus of 600) includes transcriptions and edited works for guitar as well as concert pieces such as Homenaje a Antonio Machado and El Bosque de Cristal (Carisch-Real Musical, Milano, Paris, Madrid). He has also published in Russia and France. In the latter country he collaborated in the publication of Premières années de guitare by François Castet (Éditions Combre, Paris).

His composition Alas de Seda was included in the CD Música Española para saxo y electroacústica. Other works, De Cero a Ochomil and La Tierra Que Heredamos, was recorded on CD produced by Radiotelevision of Spain. He also composes film and television music, most often for the Spanish Television (TVE).

At present he has a new catalogue of pieces with “Les Productions d’OZ”, Canada, recorded by the French musicians Alexandre Bernoud and Florence Creugny (guitars), Pierre Perdigon (harpsichord), and Pascale Schelcher (flute). Also IBER for guitar and orchestra, performed for the first time by Lyon Simphonic Orchestra, the young guitarist Keren-Nada Bahr, and Jean-Pierre Prajoux conductor.

First universal gallery about the guitar history “Historia de una Guitarra” Madrid 1992.

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Sheet music for Cortés

[details ←] Musique facile pour 4 guitares - Espagne (Deux airs), guitar,
[details ←] Micropieces, guitar,
[details ←] IBER - Concerto (2 cahiers, red.), guitar,
[details ←] Albar, guitar,
[details ←] Paysage, harpsichord, guitar,
[details ←] Serenade, harpsichord, guitar,
[details ←] Fantaisie, harpsichord, guitar,
[details ←] Lune pourpre, guitar,
[details ←] L’arbre tombe, guitar,
[details ←] La Danza de Selene, guitar, flute,
[details ←] Nuages, guitar, flute,
[details ←] Triptico, guitar, flute,
[details ←] Mulhacen, guitar,
[details ←] Jazmin, guitar,
[details ←] IBER - Concerto pour guitare et orchestre, guitar,
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Moyugba Orisha

by: Gabriel Cabezas and Juan-Miguel Hernandez

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0614325530625
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: White Pine Music
Languages: EnglishUnknown
Manufacturer: White Pine Music
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: White Pine Music
Release Date: February 11, 2007
Studio: White Pine Music




Disc 1:
  1. Alejandro Cardona: Moyugba Orisha - Elegguá Alá Lu Banché
  2. Alejandro Cardona: Moyugba Orisha - Obbañá
  3. Alejandro Cardona: Moyugba Orisha - Asesún Yemayá
  4. Alberto Ginastera: Triste
  5. Astor Piazzolla: Milonga en Re
  6. Aldemaro Romero: Suite for Cello and Piano: Golpe Con Fandango
  7. Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion
  8. Joaquin Gutiérrez: Canción en el Puerto
  9. Francisco Mignone: Modinha
  10. Heitor Villa-Lobos: O Canto do Cysne Negro (Song of the Black Swan)
  11. Claudia Calderón: La Revuelta Circular - Preludio
  12. Claudia Calderón: La Revuelta Circular - Revuelta
  13. Paul Chihara: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Allegro Amabile
  14. Paul Chihara: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Tempo di Menuetto
  15. Edmundo Villani-Côrtes: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Moderato
  16. Edmundo Villani-Côrtes: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Lento
  17. Edmundo Villani-Côrtes: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Allegro
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Gabriel Cabezas and Juan-Miguel Hernandez are conquering a new horizon with the release of their new CD, Moyugba Orisha. Every year the Sphinx Competition, held in Detroit, offers young Black and Latino classical string players a chance to compete under the guidance of an internationally renowned panel of judges and to perform with established professional musicians in an encouraging setting. Cabezas, a cellist from the Chicago area, is the First Prize Laureate of the Junior Division of the 2006 Sphinx National Competition. Hernandez, the Gold Achievement winner of the Senior Division, is a native of Montreal, Canada, now studying the viola in Los Angeles. The artists both participated in the Sphinx Gala Concert in October of 2006 on the stage of New York's renowned Carnegie Hall. Hernandez is also a part of the Harlem Quartet. Moyugba Orisha, released by CMU's White Pine Music, is a musical rendition of the way that culture can be expressed through music. Many of the pieces such as "La Revuelta Circular," have Latin roots. The composer, Claudia Calderón, describes this piece as "the resonance of sounds from ethnic harps," combining cultures from Madagascar and the central regions of Venezuela. Several of the recordings are world premieres, including the title work and Japanese-American composer Paul Chihara's "Sonata for Viola and Piano." The recording sessions took place in CMU's Staples Family Concert Hall. Accompanying Cabezas and Hernandez on the release are CMU faculty members Alexandra Mascolo-David and Rúbia Santos. Both pianists contribute culturally to the album, Mascolo-David hailing from Portugual and Santos from Brazil.



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