José-Luis Hurtado
Play all audio recordingsJosé-Luis Hurtado was born in Mexico in 1975. His music has been performed worldwide by ensembles and soloists such as The Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Jack Quartet, International Contemporary Ensemble, Talea Ensemble, Quatuor Molinari, Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien, Tony Arnold, Garth Knox, Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne and the Arditti Quartet among many others.
He has been the recipient of the Kompositionspreis der Stadt Wolkersdorf (Austria), the Harvard University Green Prize for Excellence in Composition (USA), the Rodolfo Halffter Ibero-American Composition Prize (Mexico), the Julián Carrillo Composition Prize (Mexico), Regional Winner of the National SCI/ASCAP Composition Competition (USA) and 2nd prize in the Troisieme Concours International de Composition du Quatuor Molinari (Canada).
In addition to his compositional career, he is highly active as a pianist and new music advocate. He is the pianist of Nueva Música Dúo (Contemporary Vn & Pno duo), founding member of áltaVoz (Latin-American composers collaborative in the U.S), and former director of The Harvard Group for New Music.
Hurtado holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University where he studied under Mario Davidovsky, Chaya Czernowin, Magnus Lindberg, Brian Ferneyhough and Helmut Lachenmann.
He is currently Assistant Professor of Theory and Composition at the University of New Mexico.
José Luis Hurtado nació en México en 1975. Su música ha sido interpretada alrededor del mundo por intérpretes como The Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Jack Quartet, International Contemporary Ensemble, Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien, Tony Arnold, Garth Knox, Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne y el Cuarteto Arditti entre muchos otros.
Ha sido merecedor de diversos premios como Kompositionspreis der Stadt Wolkersdorf (Austria), Harvard University Green Prize for Excellence in Composition (EEUU), Premio Iberoamericano de Composición Rodolfo Halffter (México), Premio de Composición Musical Julián Carrillo (México), ganador regional del National SCI/ASCAP Composition Competition (EEUU), y 2do lugar en el Troisieme Concours International de composition du Quatuor Molinari (Quebec).
Además de su carrerar como compositor, mantiene una intense actividad como promotor y pianista de música nueva. Es pianista de Nueva Música Dúo (ensamble de violín y piano dedicado a la interpretación de música nueva), miembro fundador de áltaVoz (Consorcio de compositores Latinoamericanos establecido en los EEUU) y exdirector de The Harvard Group for New Music.
Hurtado es Doctor por la Universidad de Harvard donde estudió composición bajo la guía de Mario Davidovsky, Chaya Czernowin, Magnus Lindberg. Brian Ferneyhough y Helmut Lachenmann.
Actualmente es Profesor de teoría y composición en la Universidad de Nuevo México en los Estados Unidos.
He has been the recipient of the Kompositionspreis der Stadt Wolkersdorf (Austria), the Harvard University Green Prize for Excellence in Composition (USA), the Rodolfo Halffter Ibero-American Composition Prize (Mexico), the Julián Carrillo Composition Prize (Mexico), Regional Winner of the National SCI/ASCAP Composition Competition (USA) and 2nd prize in the Troisieme Concours International de Composition du Quatuor Molinari (Canada).
In addition to his compositional career, he is highly active as a pianist and new music advocate. He is the pianist of Nueva Música Dúo (Contemporary Vn & Pno duo), founding member of áltaVoz (Latin-American composers collaborative in the U.S), and former director of The Harvard Group for New Music.
Hurtado holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University where he studied under Mario Davidovsky, Chaya Czernowin, Magnus Lindberg, Brian Ferneyhough and Helmut Lachenmann.
He is currently Assistant Professor of Theory and Composition at the University of New Mexico.
José Luis Hurtado nació en México en 1975. Su música ha sido interpretada alrededor del mundo por intérpretes como The Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Jack Quartet, International Contemporary Ensemble, Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien, Tony Arnold, Garth Knox, Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne y el Cuarteto Arditti entre muchos otros.
Ha sido merecedor de diversos premios como Kompositionspreis der Stadt Wolkersdorf (Austria), Harvard University Green Prize for Excellence in Composition (EEUU), Premio Iberoamericano de Composición Rodolfo Halffter (México), Premio de Composición Musical Julián Carrillo (México), ganador regional del National SCI/ASCAP Composition Competition (EEUU), y 2do lugar en el Troisieme Concours International de composition du Quatuor Molinari (Quebec).
Además de su carrerar como compositor, mantiene una intense actividad como promotor y pianista de música nueva. Es pianista de Nueva Música Dúo (ensamble de violín y piano dedicado a la interpretación de música nueva), miembro fundador de áltaVoz (Consorcio de compositores Latinoamericanos establecido en los EEUU) y exdirector de The Harvard Group for New Music.
Hurtado es Doctor por la Universidad de Harvard donde estudió composición bajo la guía de Mario Davidovsky, Chaya Czernowin, Magnus Lindberg. Brian Ferneyhough y Helmut Lachenmann.
Actualmente es Profesor de teoría y composición en la Universidad de Nuevo México en los Estados Unidos.
Piezas ordenadas por año. Los trabajos mas recientes aparecen primero
for alto or bass flute, piano, and fixed media
José-Luis Hurtado
for four percussion soloists, fixed media and any number of participants
José-Luis Hurtado
for two to six pianists in a one or two pianos
José-Luis Hurtado
for violin soloist and fourteen performers
José-Luis Hurtado
for fifteen instruments
José-Luis Hurtado
for piano and fixed media
José-Luis Hurtado
for a group of seven variable instrumentalists
José-Luis Hurtado
for children's choir
José-Luis Hurtado
for prepared piano
José-Luis Hurtado
for piano soloist and large ensemble
José-Luis Hurtado
for string quartet
José-Luis Hurtado
for beginner pianist
José-Luis Hurtado
for beginner pianist
José-Luis Hurtado
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Música Instrumental
1975 for alto or bass flute, piano, and fixed media (2018)
Hanging mobile for two to six pianists in a one or two pianos (2017)
Stabiles III for violin soloist and fourteen performers (2017)
Stabiles I for fifteen instruments (2016)
Retour for a group of seven variable instrumentalists (2013)
Intermezzo for prepared piano (2009)
Letargo e Instante for piano soloist and large ensemble (2009)
L'ardito e quasi stridente gesto for string quartet (2006)
Tre Piezitas Op.15 for beginner pianist (2001)
Mínima for beginner pianist (1995)
Ensamble de Percusión
The exerting forces of Theia and Gaia for four percussion soloists, fixed media and any number of participants (2018)
Ensamble de Cámara (5 - 9 instrumentos)
The exerting forces of Theia and Gaia for four percussion soloists, fixed media and any number of participants (2018)
Hanging mobile for two to six pianists in a one or two pianos (2017)
Retour for a group of seven variable instrumentalists (2013)
Ensamble (10 - 19 instrumentos)
Stabiles III for violin soloist and fourteen performers (2017)
Stabiles I for fifteen instruments (2016)
Letargo e Instante for piano soloist and large ensemble (2009)
Instrumento Solo
Intermezzo for prepared piano (2009)
Tre Piezitas Op.15 for beginner pianist (2001)
Mínima for beginner pianist (1995)
1975 for alto or bass flute, piano, and fixed media (2018)
Hanging mobile for two to six pianists in a one or two pianos (2017)
Intermezzo for prepared piano (2009)
L'ardito e quasi stridente gesto for string quartet (2006)
Le Stelle for piano and fixed media (2015)
Letargo e Instante for piano soloist and large ensemble (2009)
Mar Eterno for children's choir (2011)
Mínima for beginner pianist (1995)
Retour for a group of seven variable instrumentalists (2013)
Stabiles I for fifteen instruments (2016)
Stabiles III for violin soloist and fourteen performers (2017)
The exerting forces of Theia and Gaia for four percussion soloists, fixed media and any number of participants (2018)
Tre Piezitas Op.15 for beginner pianist (2001)
Hanging mobile for two to six pianists in a one or two pianos (2017)
Intermezzo for prepared piano (2009)
L'ardito e quasi stridente gesto for string quartet (2006)
Le Stelle for piano and fixed media (2015)
Letargo e Instante for piano soloist and large ensemble (2009)
Mar Eterno for children's choir (2011)
Mínima for beginner pianist (1995)
Retour for a group of seven variable instrumentalists (2013)
Stabiles I for fifteen instruments (2016)
Stabiles III for violin soloist and fourteen performers (2017)
The exerting forces of Theia and Gaia for four percussion soloists, fixed media and any number of participants (2018)
Tre Piezitas Op.15 for beginner pianist (2001)