Diego Luzuriaga
Born: 20 October 1955, Loja (Ecuador)
Died:
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[details ←] Tierra...Tierra Flute,
[details ←] Onces Canciones Guitar, Vocal,
[details ←] 3 duets faciles for 2 cross flutes Flute,
Music
Catalog of works
1. Orchestra
- Shaman, for baritone and orchestra. 10 min. 2001. Commissioned by Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. (To be premiered in October 2001).
- Liturgia, for shinobue (Japanese bamboo piccolo) and orchestra. 20 min. 2000. Commissioned by Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
- Flute concerto. 20 min. 1990.
- Incienso, for orchestra. 10 min. 1987. Commissioned by Ecuador National Symphony.
- Felipillo. 8 min. 1986. Commissioned by Ecuador National Symphony
2. Chamber music
- Alturas, for shinobue (Japanese bamboo piccolo), pipa (Chinese lute), piano, and percussion. 9 min. 2001. Commissioned by Nishikawa Ensemble.
- Once canciones (Eleven songs), for middle voice and guitar. 40 min. 1998. (Recorded by Dana Hanchard and Bill Girolamo, Fertile Ground Records)
- Double duo. 15 min. 1996. For two melodic soprano instruments and two percussions. Commissioned by Ensemble Pro Musica Nipponia.
- Procesion. 10 min. 1996. For 11 instruments. Commissioned by Nieuw Ensemble of Amsterdam.
- Viento en el viento. 17 min. 1993. For two flutists, electronics, and percussion. Commissioned by Ensemble Intercontemporain and IRCAM. Released in a CD collection by Leonardo Records.
- Duos faciles. 8 min. 1993. For two melodic instruments. (Zimmermann, Frankfurt).
- Tierra…tierra… 10 min. 1992. For two flutists. Commissioned by Aurele Nicolet and Robert Aitken. (Henry Lemoine, Paris).
- Quinteto silvestre. 10 min. 1992. For woodwind quintet. Commissioned by Quintet of the Americas. (Henry Lemoine, Paris). Recorded by Quinteto Ciudad de Mexico.
- Concertino colorum. 15 min. 1990. For flute and 11 instruments.
- Spectra rhetorica. 10 min. 1990. For soprano and 12 instruments. Commissioned by Ensemble Itineraire.
- AQUA. 8 min. 1989. For flute quartet.
- La muchica. 12 min. 1987. For flute and piano. (Henry Lemoine, Paris)
- Ludus spectralis. 12 min. 1986. For flute, marimba and tape.
- Triciclo. 8 min. 1986. For violin, cello, and piano.
3. Solo, tape, and film music
- Between Marx and a naked woman. 27 min. 1995. Film music (released in CD, Grupo Cine)
- Helsinki blues. 5 min. 1994. For viola.
- Partita. 12 min. 1988. For piano.
- Paris yangana Paris. 5 min. 1984. For flute
- Apabatapabata. 12 min. 1996. Tape.
Biography
Ecuadorian composer Diego Luzuriaga was born in 1955, in Loja, a small agricultural town into a family of twelve children.
He studied at the Quito Conservatory, at the Paris Ecole Normale, and later at Columbia University in New York.
During his student years in Ecuador he was involved in research into, experimentation, performance, and recording of his native Andean folk, and Latin American music.
He has received commission s from international ensembles and orchestras such as the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ensemble Intercontemporain and Ensemble Itineraire of France, from Ensemble Pro Musica Nipponia and Nishikawa Ensemble of Japan, from Nieuw Ensemble of Amsterdam, Ensemble Aventure of Freiburg, from Ecuadorian National Symphony, from Duo Robert Aitken and Aurele Nicolet, from Quintet of the Americas of New York, among others.
His music is regularly performed in numerous international festivals. His most recent recording, the CD "Eleven Songs," was released by soprano Dana Hanchard in New York and is receiving most positive reviews.
He has received several international awards, including - in 1993 - the Guggenheim Fellowship from New York. He now freelances in Philadelphia, USA, where he lives with his wife and three children.
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