Manuel Contreras Vázquez

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Manuel Contreras Vázquez (Santiago, Chile, 1977) studied composition at the Universidad Cat—lica de Chile with Alejandro Guarello and Pablo Aranda, at the Milan Conservatory with Alessandro Solbiati and Gabriele Manca, and at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome with Ivan Fedele. His works have been included on CDÕs and DVDÕs in Chile and Italy. His scores have been published by Suvini Zerboni (Milan), Edizioni Sconfinarte (Brescia) and BabelScores (Paris). His music has been performed by Magritte trio, Sconfinarte orchestra and Divertimento Ensemble (Milan), Algoritmo Ensemble (Rome), Taller de Música Contemporánea, Croma trio, La Serena Symphony Orchestra and FOJI Foundation (Chile); Ensamble SXXI (Spain), Ensamble Iberoamericano and Sonic Art Saxophone quartet (Germany), as well as by soloist such the flutist Mario Caroli, clarinetist Paolo Beltramini, guitarist Diego Castro and various performers at the Internationalen Ferienkurse of Darmstadt, Sala Verdi of Milan, Real Academia de San Fernando (Madrid), La Serena Municipal Theatre, Festival La Nuit dÕAtempo and Paris Conservatory, among others. On 2016 he was invited to the Contemporary Art Biennale SIART in Bolivia. He has been Resident Composer at the Spanish Academy in Rome, at the Recollets Center in Paris, at the Saari Residence in Finland and at Fundación Cinenómada in Peru and Bolivia. He was lecturer at Universities, Conservatoires and other institutions in Grenoble, La Paz, Roma, Santiago, Valparaíso and Weimar. In Chile, he has been University teacher, developing academic projects and publications. He has received scholarships and grants by the Alban Program of European Union, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy, Spanish Agency for International Cooperation, SGAE Foundation of Spain, Institut Francais, Kone Foundation of Helsinki, Chilean Government and American States Organization. He has received the Castiglioni Prize in Milan and the Luis Advis Prize in Coquimbo.
Ordered by year. Most recent works appears first

Chamber Group ( 2 - 4 instruments )


Kenajanayowa for 2 percussionists (2017)
Maim ve daf for string ensemble (2009)

Opera


Moebius for 3 soprano and ensemble (2016)

Voices and Instruments


Ljuwa for voices and ensemble (2014)

Ensemble (10 - 19 instruments)


Peripeteia for ensemble (2012)

Instruments and Electronics


Anathema for harp and srting quartet (2010)
Tensor II for ensemble (2010)
Anathema for harp and srting quartet (2010)
Kenajanayowa for 2 percussionists (2017)
Ljuwa for voices and ensemble (2014)
Maim ve daf for string ensemble (2009)
Moebius for 3 soprano and ensemble (2016)
Peripeteia for ensemble (2012)
Tensor II for ensemble (2010)