Cannabaceae

Miguel Gálvez-Taroncher (born 1974 in Valencia) is a Spanish cultural manager and musician, trained in Madrid and Vienna.

Gálvez-Taroncher is director of the Chopin International Piano Competition in Granada. He was awarded the X Queen Elisabeth competition for his composition La luna y la muerte, which therefore was a mandatory work at the piano competition's finals.

Selective list of works

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  • Alea, for clarinet, 1995.
  • Nodos, for marimba, 1996.
  • Gestus, for piano, 1996.
  • El Velo, for piano, 1997.
  • Poemas de la ladera este, for barytone and piano, 1998.
  • Cercles, for piano, 1999.
  • Ficciones, for violin and percussion, 2000.
  • Strahlung, for bass clarinet and ensemble, 2000.
  • Telar, for symphony orchestra, 2001.
  • Konzert für Bassklarinet und Ensemble, 2002.
  • El sueño eterno, for string quartet, 2003.
  • Eclipse, for flute, violin and viola, 2003.
  • Mondszene, for piano with electronics, 2004.
  • El gran inquisidor, for tenor, barytone and percussion, 2004.
  • Noche de sollozos, for mezzo-soprano and symphony orchestra, 2005.
  • La Luna y la Muerte, for piano and orchestra, 2006.
  • Des Près-Variations, for six instruments.
  • Blick in die Wirrnis, for string quartet, 2007
  • Kammerkonzert, 2007.
  • Paisaje sonoro (homenaje a Jaime Sabines), for eight instruments, 2008.
  • Llama de amor viva, Konzert für Violine, 2008.
  • Konzert für Orchester, for symphony orchestra, 2008.
  • "In Memoriam", for symphony orchestra, 2010.
  • "Del Dolor Doblegado", for ensemble, 2010.
  • "Interludios de la Canción Triste de la Mujer Maya", for clarinet and percussion, 2011.
  • "U Payalchí'ob J'meno'ob", for two singers, baroque flute, percussions and electronics, 2012.
  • "Concierto de Cámara nº 2" In Memoriam Carlos García Hirschfeld, for violin, cello, timpani and string orchestra, 2012.
  • "En Busca del Tao en las Montañas de Otoño", for ensemble, 2012.
  • "Preludio a Hendecameron", for mandoline, guitar and harp, 2012.
  • "...que velo tus sueños y tu vigilia...", for vocal quartet and string quartet, 2013

References

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Queen Elisabeth Music Competition Official Webpage of Miguel Gálvez-Taroncher


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