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Gabriel Pareyon (born October 23, 1974, Zapopan, Jalisco) is a Mexican composer and musicologist. October 23 is the 296th day of the year (297th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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A composer is a person who writes music. ...
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He studied at the Composers’ Workshop of the National Conservatoire of Music, Mexico City (1995-1998), with Mario Lavista, and he received bachelor and master degrees in composition at the Royal Conservatoire, The Hague (2000-2004), where he studied with Clarence Barlow. He is currently developing a doctoral research on cognition, language and music at the Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki, under the supervision of Eero Tarasti. It has been suggested that Mexican Federal District be merged into this article or section. ...
Mario Lavista (born April 3, 1943, Mexico City) is a Mexican composer and writer. ...
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Clarence Barlow (born December 27, 1945) is a composer of classical and electroacoustic works. ...
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Allegory of Music on the Opéra Garnier Music is an art form that involves organized and audible sounds and silence. ...
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Eero Tarasti is a Finnish musicologist and semiotician, currently serving as professor of musicology at the University of Helsinki. ...
His works selected for Thailand International Saxophone Competition for Composers (Bangkok, 2006, I Prize), the 2nd International Jurgenson Competition for young composers (Moscow, 2003, II Prize) and the 3rd Andrzej Panufnik International Composition Competition (Kraków, 2001, III Prize). His output as composer includes works for soloist and ensembles, choir, symphony orchestra, opera and music theatre. Although he experiments with Mexican traditional instruments, metres and phonetics from Nahuatl and Hñähñu, his music also combines wider aspects of linguistics and mathematical models (series, patterns, algorithms, etc.). The Bangkok Skytrain at sunset on Thanon Narathiwat Ratcha Nakharin with the Empire Tower in the background. ...
Location Position of Moscow in Europe Government Country District Subdivision Russia Central Federal District Federal City Mayor Yuriy Luzhkov Geographical characteristics Area - City 1,081 km² Population - City (2005) - Density 10,415,400 8537. ...
Sir Andrzej Panufnik (September 24, 1914 - October 27, 1991) was a Polish composer, pianist, and a conductor of classical music. ...
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Musical theatre (sometimes spelled theater) is a form of theatre combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ...
Nahuatl is a native language of central Mexico. ...
The Otomà are a Native American people living in the central plateau region of Mexico. ...
Linguistics is the scientific study of language. ...
In mathematics, a series is often represented as the sum of a sequence of terms. ...
A pattern is a form, template, or model (or, more abstractly, a set of rules) which can be used to make or to generate things or parts of a thing, especially if the things that are generated have enough in common for the underlying pattern to be inferred or discerned...
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Writings
- Aspects of Order in Language and in Music, Royal Conservatoire, The Hague, 2004.
- Dualism in Perceptual Systems, Royal Conservatoire, The Hague, 2003.
Sources - McHARD, James L.: The Future of Modern Music, Iconic Press, 2006.
- SOLOMOS, Makis: "Clash and Proportion" in 3rd International Forum of Young Composers, Paris, 2004.
External links - [1] provided by The Living Composers Project
- [2] provided by Classical Music Archives
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