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Los Caprichos (1959-1967) 15´
(The caprices)
3(piccolos)-3(cor anglais)-4 (bass clarinets)-4 (double bassoons). 4-3-3-1 piano, strings.
Premiere: Ministerio de Información y Turismo Auditorium, Madrid (Spain), 23.III.1968. RTVE Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Enrique García Asensio.
Commissioned by Radiotelevisión Española.
Recordings: RNE
Anábasis (1968-1970) 19'
3-3-3-3.4-3-3-1, 4 percussionists, 2 harps, celeste, strings.
Premiere: Madrid, Teatro Real (Spain), 13.I.1971, RTVE Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Odón Alonso.
Dedicated to Enrique Franco.
Recordings: RNE-RAI
Score: Moeck Verlag
Mysteria (1970) 9´
2-2-2-2, 2 trumpet, timpani, percussionist, harp, celeste, strings.
Premiere: Hilversum (Netherlands), 16.IX.1972. Radio Kamer Orkest. Conductor: Roelof Kroll.
Dedicated to Federico Sopeña.
Gaudeamus Foundation Prize, 1971.
Recordings: NOS, SRF. LP: Hispavox. LP: MEC/Hispavox
Score: Salabert
Ángelus Novus (Mahleriana) (1971) 15´
3-3-3-3.4.3.3, 1 timpani, 3 percussionists, harp, celeste, piano,strings.
Premiere: Teatro Real, Madrid (Spain), 15.X.1971. Spanish National Orchestra. Conductor: Rafael Frübeck de Burgos.
Commissioned by the Spanish National Orchestra.
Dedicated to Maurice Fleuret and Henri-Louis de Lagrange.
Recordings: RNE, WDR. CD: Hyades-SGAE
Score: Moeck Verlag
Escorial (1972-1973, rev: 1974) 18´
2-2(cor anglais), 4 (E flat clarinet, bass clarinet), 4 (double bassoons), 4 saxophones, 4-3-3-1, timpani, percussion, strings.
Premiere: Théatre de la Ville, Paris (France), 18.X.1974. Nouvelle Orchestre Philarmonique de Radio France. Conductor: Jean Claude Casadesus.
Commissioned by the Juan March Foundation.
Recordings: RNE, IBA, PRT, SRF, MR, SR
Score: Alpuerto
Sinfonía No. 1, Aralar (1976) 18´
(Symphony No. 1, Aralar)
(1-2(cor anglais)-3-2(double bassoon) 3-1-3-0), timpani, percussion, electric organ, strings.
Premiere: Radio France Auditorium, Paris (France), 14.IV.1977. Nouvelle Orchestre Philarmonique de Radio France. Conductor: Jorge Rotter.
Commissioned by Radio France.
Dedicated to José María Franco Gil.
Recordings: RNE-MR-SRC-SRF. CD: Discobi
Score: Alpuerto
Espacio Sagrado (Concierto Coral No. 2) (1983) 29´
(Sacred space - Choral Concert No. 2)
Piano, mixed chorus and orchestra (2-2-2-2. 2-2-2-0, timpani, 2 percussionists, harp, strings).
Premiere: Fundaçao Gulbenkian Auditorium, Lisbon (Portugal), 10.V.1984. Humberto Quagliata, piano, chorus and orchestra of the Gulbenkian Foundation. Conductor: Luca Pfaff.
Dedicated to Humberto Quagliata.
Recordings: RNE-RAI-RDP. LP: Linterna Musica. CD Linterna Musica
Score: Salabert
Sinfonía No. 2, Espacio Cerrado (1985) 19´
(Symphony No. 2, Closed Space)
(2 (piccolo)-2(cor anglais)-2 (bass clarinets)-2 (double bassoons). 4-2-3-0), timpani, 3 percussionists, harp, strings.
Premiere: Ravenna (Italy), 5.XI.1985. Berlin Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Klaus Peter Flor.
Commissioned by Ravenna International Festival (Italy).
Dedicated to Menri and José María Cervera Collado.
Recordings: RNE-RAI. CD: Discobi
Score: EMEC
Sinfonía No. 3 (1985) 21´
(Symphony No. 3)
1(piccolo)-2-1-1.0-2-2-0, timpani, 2 percussionists, harp, piano, strings.
Premiere: Auditorium of Radio France, Paris (France), 5.IV.1986. Nouvelle Orchestre Philarmonique de Radio France. Conductor: Luca Pfaff.
Commissioned by Radio France.
Dedicated to María, Guile and José Luis García del Busto.
Recordings: SRF. CD: Discobi
Score: Salabert
Pulsar (1986) 22´
(2(2 piccolos)-2-2-2. 2-2-0-0), percussionist, strings.
Premiere: Palais des Sports, Metz (France), 22.I.1986. Orchestra of Netherlands Radio and Television. Conductor: David Porcelijn.
Commissioned by the Centre Européen pour la Recherche Musicale, Metz (France).
Dedicated to José Luis Temes.
Recordings: RNE-NOS-SRF. CD: Discobi
Score: EMEC
Sinfonía No. 4, Espacio Quebrado (1987) 29´
(Symphony No. 4, Broken Space)
1. Quasi star 2. Hiperborea 3. Almost a rock 4. Solaris
(4 (2 piccolos, flute in G)-3(cor anglais) –4 (E flat clarinet, bass clarinet) -4 (double bassoons), 5-4 (piccolo trumpet, trumpet b)-3-1, timpani, 4 percussionists, 2 harps , celeste, strings.
Premiere: Teatro Real, Madrid (Spain), 15.IV.1988. Spanish National Orchestra. Conductor: Jesús López Cobos.
Commissioned by Spanish National Orchestra.
Dedicated to Jesús López Cobos.
Recordings: RNE. CD: Col legno
Score: EMEC
Sinfonía No. 5, Modelos de Universo(1988-1989) 28´
(Symphony No. 5, Universe Models)
1. Achinech 2. Ferro 3. Avaria 4. Mxorata 5. Tyteroygatra 6. Amilgua 7. Tamarán
(3(2 piccolos)-3 ( cor anglais)-3 (bass clarinet)-3 (double bassoons)-4-3-3-1, timpani, 3 percussionists, harp , celeste, strings.
Premiere: Pérez Galdós Theatre, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain), 24.I.1990. Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Jiri Behlolavec.
Commissioned by the Canarias International Festival of Music.
Dedicated: to the Canarian people and to my friends Guillermo García Alcalde, Lothar Siemens and Rafael Nebot.
Recordings: RNE. CD: Col legno
Score: EMEC
Campo de Estrellas (1989) 14´
(Star Field)
(3 (flute in G)-3 ( cor anglais)-4 (E flat clarinets, bass clarinet.)-3 (double bassoons), 4-3-3-1, timpani, 3 percussionists, harp, strings.
Premiere: Auditorium of Galicia, Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 20.X.1989. Spanish National Orchestra. Conductor: Odón Alonso.
Commissioned by the City of Santiago de Compostela for the inauguration of the Galicia Auditorium.
Recordings: RNE-Catalunya Radio
Score: EMEC
Espacio de Espejo (1989-1990) 12´
(Mirror Space)
(2-2-2-2.2-2-2-0), 3 percussionists, harp, piano, strings.
Premiere: Maison de la Radio Auditorium, Paris (France), 3.X.1990. Orchestre Philarmonique de Radio France. Conductor: Cristóbal Halffter.
Commissioned by Radio France.
Dedicated to Cristóbal Halffter on his 60 th birthday.
Recordings: RNE-SRF
Score: EMEC
Ceremonia Barroca (1991) 35´
(Baroque Ceremony)
Parte I. Ars Moriendi (1. Hipogrifo violento 2. In ictu oculi 3. Soledades 4. Crepusculario de la mar océana 5. Fiestas sacramentales)
Parte II. La floresta del Sol-Jaguar (6. Chilam Balam 7. Los equinoccios y los solsticios 8. Canto al sol 9. La persistencia de la piedra 10. Inundación castálida)
(Part I. Ars Moriendi: 1. Violent hippogriff 2. In ictu oculi 3. Solitudes 4. Ocean sea twilight 5. Sacred Fiestas)
(Part II. Jaguar-Sun glade: 6. Chilam Balam 7. Equinoxes and solstices 8. Singing to the sun 9. The persistence of the stone 10. Castalida floods)
8 mixed voices chorus and orchestra (2 oboes, 2 trumpets, harpsichord and strings).
Texts: Calderón, Góngora, Tirso de Molina, Chilam Balam, Anonymous Inca and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
Premiere: Madrid (Spain), 3.IV.1992. Chorus and Orchestra of the Community of Madrid. Conductor: Miguel Groba.
Commissioned by the Community of Madrid.
Dedicated to Miguel Groba.
Recordings: RNE. CD: RTVE
Sinfonía No. 6, “Imago Mundi” (1990-92) 30´
(Symphony No. 6, Imago Mundi)
4(2 piccolos), 4( cor anglais), 4 (E flat clarinet, bass clarinet), 4 (double bassoons)-4, 4 Wagner Tubas, 4 (bass trumpets) 4, 2-celestes, 2 timpani, 4 percussionists, strings.
Premiere: Auditorio Nacional, Madrid (Spain), 28.X.1992. Spanish National Youth Orchestra (JONDE). Conductor: Edmon Colomer.
Commissioned by the JONDE.
Dedicated to Edmon Colomer.
Recordings: Hyades-SGAE, RNE
Score: EMEC (Madrid)
América (1992, rev. 2000) 25´
Texts of Walt Whitman, Popol Vuh, Cristopher Columbus, Chilam Balam and from anonymous Aztec poems.
Soprano, baritone, Mixed Chorus and Orchestra (3-3-3 ( bass clarinet)-3 (double bassoons). 4-3-3-1, timpani, 4 percussionists, harp , strings).
Premiere: Maestranza Theater, Seville, 17.XI.2000. Pilar Jurado, Alfonso Echevarría, Cajasur Chorus, Royal Symphony Orchestra of Seville. Conductor: José Ramón Encinar.
Commissioned initially by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (USA), finally by the Sociedad Estatal para el Nuevo Milenio (Spain).
Dedicated to Maximilano Valdés.
Recordings: CD: Sociedad Estatal para el Nuevo Milenio
Score: EMEC
Bis, Encore, Zugabe, Propina (1993) 12´
(2-2-2-2,2-2-0), timpani, strings.
Premiere: Perelada (Spain), 10.VIII.1993. Cadaques Orchestra. Conductor: Philip Entremont.
Commissioned by the Castell de Perelada Festival.
Recordings: CD: RTVE Música
Score: Tritó
Exaltación de la memoria (90 a 90 para 90) (1994) 5´
(Exaltation of Memory (90 to 90 for 90)
3 (piccolos), 3( cor anglais), 4 (E flat clarinets, bass clarinet), 3(double bassoons), 4-4-3-1, 2 timpani, 4 percussionists, 16-14-12-10-8.
Premiere: Auditorio Nacional, Madrid (Spain), 9.11.1994. Madrid Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: José Ramón Encinar.
Commissioned by the Madrid Synphony Orchestra for its 90 th anniversary.
Dedicated to the Madrid Symphony Orchestra.
Recordings: RNE, A&B Master Records
Score: EMEC
Morada del canto (1994) 12´
(Residence of song)
2-2-2-2,2-2-0, timpani, strings.
Premiere: Sala Pleyel, Paris (France), 6.11.1994. Orchestre Symphonique Français. Conductor: Klaus Arp.
Commissioned by Orchestre Symphonique Français.
Recordings: CD: RTVE Música
Score: EMEC
Oculto Carmen (1995) 6´
(Hidden Garden)
(2-2-2-2,2,2,0), timpani, strings.
Premiere: Manuel de Falla Auditorium, Granada (Spain), 14.X.1995. Granada City Orchestra. Conductor: Josep Pons.
Commissioned by Granada City Orchestra for José García Román’s 50 th birthday.
Dedicated to José García Román.
Recordings: RNE. CD: Verso
Arbol de Arcángeles (1995) 8´
(The Archangel´s tree)
String orchestra.
Premiere: Auditorio Nacional, Madrid (Spain), 4.XI.1995. Granada City Orchestra. Conductor: Josep Pons.
Dedicated to José Luis Pérez de Arteaga.
Recordings: RNE, SWF. CD: Bis. CD: Phoenix
Score: EMEC
Miró Miroir (1995) 14´
( Miró Mirror)
(2-2-2-2.2-2-1), timpani, 2 percussionists, strings.
Premiere: Fondation Maeght de Saint Paul de Vance (France). Orchestre Régionale de Cannes, Provence Alpes Côte d´Azur. Conductor: Philippe Bender.
Commissioned by the Orchestre de Cannes.
Homage to Joan Miró on his centenary.
Score: EMEC
65 FDB 65 (1998) 4´
3 (piccolo)-3 ( cor anglais)-3 (bass clarinets)-3 (double bassoons), 4-2-2-1, timpani, 2 percussionists, strings.
Premiere: Berlin (Germany), 5.IX.1998. Radio Berlin Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos.
Dedicated to Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos on his 65 thbirthday.
Recordings: Radio Berlin, RNE
Score: EMEC
Sinfonietta No. 1 (Oscuro resplandor de la memoria) (1998-99) 20´
(Sinfonietta No. 1, The dark shining of memory)
2-2-2-2, 2-2-0, timpani, strings.
Premiere: Segovia (Spain), 17.VII.1999. Galicia Royal Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: José Ramón Encinar.
Dedicated to José Ramón Encinar.
Recordings: RNE. CD: Verso
Score: EMEC
Ritos de Paso (2000) 10´
(Rites of passage)
No text.
Mixed 8-voice chorus and orchestra, 3 (piccolos, flute in G), 2 ( cor anglais), 3 (E flat clarinet, bass clarinet), 2 (double bassoons)-4.3.-3.1,timpani, 2 percussionists, organ, strings.
Premiere: Madrid (Spain), 19.XII.2000. Chorus and Orchestra of the Community of Madrid. Conductor: José Ramón Encinar.
Dedicated to Miguel Groba.
Recordings: RNE
Score: EMEC
Puerta del Sol (2000) 10´
(Sun Gate)
No text.
Mixed 8-voice chorus and orchestra, 3 (piccolo, flute in G), 2 ( cor anglais), 3 (E flat clarinet, bass clarinet), 2 (double bassoons)-4.3.3.1, timpani, 2 percussionists, organ, strings.
Premiere: Madrid, 23.XII.2000. Spanish National Chorus and Orchestra. Conductor: Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos.
Commissioned by the Spanish National Chorus and Orchestra.
Dedicated to Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos.
Recordings: RNE
Score: EMEC
Senderos de libertad (Cantata para la constitución) (2003) 25´
(Paths of Liberty - Cantata for the Constitution)
Texts: Tomás Marco, the 1812 and 1978 Spanish Constitutions, Bernardo López García, José Espronceda, Manuel José Quintana, Juan Bautista Arriaza, Nicasio Gallego and Friedrich Schiller.
Soprano, speaker and orchestra (3-3-3-3, 4-3-3-1- trumpet and 3 percussionists, string, off-stage trumpet and 2 percussionists).
Premiere: Teatro Real, Madrid (Spain), 6.XII.2003. María José Montiel mezzo-soprano, José Luis Gómez speaker, Madrid Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Jesús López Cobos.
Commissioned by the Teatro Real.
Recordings: TVE
Score: EMEC
Miserere de Aguilar (2003) 17´
Mixed 4-voice chorus and orchestra (1.2.2.2.-2.2.1, timpani, 2 percussionists, strings).
Text from the Latin Miserere.
Premiere: Aguilar de la Frontera Church, Córdoba (Spain), 4.III.2005. The Caja Sur Opera Chorus, Córdoba Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: José Luis Temes.
Commissioned by Hermandad de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo en su Santo Sepulcro, Aguilar de la Frontera.
Dedicated to that institution.
Sinfonietta No. 2 (Curvas del Guadiana) (2003-2004) 18´
(Sinfonietta No. 2. - The curves of the Guadiana)
(2.2.2.2.-2.2.0- timpani, 2 percussionists, piano, strings)
Premiere: Cáceres (Spain), 11.VI.2004. Extremadura Orchestra. Conductor: Jesús Amigo.
Commisioned by the Extremadura Orchestra.
Dedicated to Jesús Amigo and the Extremadura Orchestra.
Recordings: RNE
Score: EMEC
Medianoche era por filo (2004) 7´
(Just midnight)
String Orchestra.
Premiere: Lluxent (Spain), 31.VII.2005. The Reina Sofia Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Nicolás Chumachenko.
Dedicated to Humberto Orán on the 20 thanniversary of the Reina Sofia Chamber Orchestra.
Recordings: RTVE
Sinfonía No. 7 “Comoedia Milenni” (2000-2004) 40´
(Symphony No. 7 Comoedia Milenni)
1. Avernus 2. Limbus 3. Circuli Paradisi
Mixed Chorus and Orchestra 3-2-3-2, 4-3-3-1, timpani, 3 percussionists, piano, strings.
Premiere: Ljubljana (Slovenia), 17.XI.2005. Slovenia Philarmonic Chorus and Orchestra. Conductor: George Pehlivanian.
Dedicated to George Pehlivanian.
Recordings: RTV Slovenia
Score: EMEC
Del tiempo y la memoria (2006) 25´
(Of Time and Memory)
1. Lamento de Reyes 2. Fiesta 3. Arias y jotas
( 1. Kings´s Lamentation 2. Feast 3. Arias and jotas)
Soprano solo, consort (harp, accordion, alto saxophone, timpani , 3 percussionists), Orchestra (3-2-3-2, 4-3-3-1, timpani, 3 percussionists, strings without violins), 3 off-stage violins.
Premiere: Madrid (Spain), 1.XII.2006. Ofelia Sala soprano, Spanish National Orchestra. Conductor: Josep Pons.
Commisioned by the Spanish National Orchestra.
Recordings: RNE
Score: EMEC
Ojo de Horus (2008) 10´
(Horus’ Eye)
3-2-3-2, 3-2-3-1, timpani, 2 percussionists, strings.
Premiere: Madrid (Spain), 4.XII.2008. Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Pascual Osa.
Commissioned by Siemens, Spain.
Dedicated to Pascual Osa.
Recordings: Siemens, Spain.
Score: EMEC
Sinfonía No. 8, Gaia´s Dance (2008) 21'
(Symphony No. 8 - Gaia´s Dance)
1. Gondwana 2. Laurasia 3. Pangea
2-2-2-2, 2-2-2-0, timpani, 3 percussionists, strings.
Premiere: Pamplona (Spain), 17.VI.2009. Navarra Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Ernest Martínez Izquierdo.
Commissioned by AEOS- Autor Foundation.
Dedicated to Ernest Martínez Izquierdo.
Score: EMEC
Sinfonía No. 9, Thalassa (2009) 23´
(Symphony No. 9 - Thalassa)
1. Nun 2. Okeanos
3-3-3-3, 4-3-3-1, harp, timpani, 3 percussionists, strings.
Premiere: La Coruña (Spain), 23.IV.2010, Galicia Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Víctor Pablo Pérez.
Commissioned by the Galicia Symphony Orchestra.
Dedicated to Víctor Pablo Pérez.
Score: EMEC
Tránsito del Señor de Orgaz (2010) 10´
(Death of the Lord of Orgaz)
String Orchestra.
Premiere: Quintanar de la Orden (Spain), 11.VII.2010. Castilla-La Mancha Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: José Ramón Monreal.
Commissioned by the Castilla-La Mancha Festival.