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Ensemble for New Music Tallinn concert in collaboration with Mexican composer Samuel Cedillo
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn:
Maria Elonen
Helena Tuuling
Nina Kawaguchi
Talvi Nurgamaa
Teemu Mastovaara
Arash Yazdani
Program:
Francesco Filidei - I funerali dell’anarchico Serantini
Nam June Paik - One for violin solo (Estonian premiere)
Jeff Brown - motion harmony #6
Georges Aperghis - Complainte (Estonian premiere)
Samuel Cedillo - CANON A (world premiere)
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Mexican composer and philosopher Samuel Cedillo was a peasant and craftsman in his childhood. He studied composition at the Conservatory of Roses of Michoacán with Germán Romero. Of its main formative influences subsequent to Romero, Cedillo considers mainly to Emmanuel Nunes and Pierluigi Billone. He has reviewed his work with mexican and foreign composers. His music is mainly programmed in Europe, the United States and Latin America. His career has prizes, awards, scholarships, recordings, commissions, residences and courses.
Part of his pedagogical activity is dedicated to community work within indigenous communities; Along with a team of purhépecha musicians, is founder of the Purhépecha Conservatory, unique institution in its format and educational model, an independent project dedicated to the training of traditional musicians.
Since 2008, he is a guide of a free musical creation workshop for young composers, with current headquarters in Páztcuaro Michoacán. He is currently part of the National System of Creators of Mexico.
Maria Elonen
Helena Tuuling
Nina Kawaguchi
Talvi Nurgamaa
Teemu Mastovaara
Arash Yazdani
Program:
Francesco Filidei - I funerali dell’anarchico Serantini
Nam June Paik - One for violin solo (Estonian premiere)
Jeff Brown - motion harmony #6
Georges Aperghis - Complainte (Estonian premiere)
Samuel Cedillo - CANON A (world premiere)
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Mexican composer and philosopher Samuel Cedillo was a peasant and craftsman in his childhood. He studied composition at the Conservatory of Roses of Michoacán with Germán Romero. Of its main formative influences subsequent to Romero, Cedillo considers mainly to Emmanuel Nunes and Pierluigi Billone. He has reviewed his work with mexican and foreign composers. His music is mainly programmed in Europe, the United States and Latin America. His career has prizes, awards, scholarships, recordings, commissions, residences and courses.
Part of his pedagogical activity is dedicated to community work within indigenous communities; Along with a team of purhépecha musicians, is founder of the Purhépecha Conservatory, unique institution in its format and educational model, an independent project dedicated to the training of traditional musicians.
Since 2008, he is a guide of a free musical creation workshop for young composers, with current headquarters in Páztcuaro Michoacán. He is currently part of the National System of Creators of Mexico.
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