C
arlos Perón
Cano was
born in 1976 in Madrid. He began his music studies
at the age of 10 years with the professor Manuel
del Real and continues his studies with professors
as Adriana Marchinkova, Ana Baget, Manuel
Guillén and Hermes Kriales.
He
finished international courses with masters as
Vartan Manoogian, Agustín León Ara,
Ara Malikian, Lorand Fenyves, Ch. Bruggemann,
Arcadi Futer, Oleg Lev, Liang Chai, Volkmar Holz,
Boris Kuniev and Alexander Detisov. In the area of
composition he has participated in courses given by
Mauricio Kagel and Enrique Blanco (teacher of
harmony), and also taken part in conferences given
by masters as G. Ligeti, E. Fubini, K. Penderecki,
Luis de Pablo, K. Stockhausen, Klaus Huber, H.W.
Henze and Claudia Colombatti.
He
is the concertmaster of the String Octet of Madrid
and he has been conductor of the choirs "Amadeo
Vives" (2001-2002) and "Federico Chueca" of the
township Madrid (2002-2003). He has also been
maestro of the chamber orchestra "Jóvenes
Virtuosos" of the township Madrid, which among
others plays in the Monumental Theatre of Madrid
and in the Auditorium Joaquín Rodrigo
(Madrid).
Moreover
he dedicates himself to the world of composition as
a member of the SGAE (Sociedad General de Autores y
Editores, General Association for Authors and
Publishers) and has more than 250 opus and more
than 50 first nights in his production. He has
premiered his workpieces with orchestras and groups
as the Torino Philharmonic Orchestra (Italy), the
Opera Symphony Orchestra from San Sebastián
de los Reyes (Madrid), the string orchestra
"Jóvenes Virtuosos" of the township Madrid,
the orchestra of the Autonomic University from
Madrid, the chamber orchestra "Joaquín
Turina" (Madrid), the Project Guerrero, the Plural
Ensemble, 2i2 Trombone quartet, Terpsicore guitar
quartet and the duo "Alio modo" (accordion and
vcello), such as with the choral of the University
from Murcia (International Festival of Young
Orchestras 2002) premiered and conducted, and Duo
Bartok (two violins).
He
has collaborated with masters as Henry Sparnaay,
Ananda Sukarlan, Maria Rosa Calvo-Manzano, Angel
Luis Castaño, Iagoba Fanlo, Miquel Bernat,
Robert Wetzel, Serjoud Kradjian, Eugenio Tobalina,
Joaquín Clerch, Pavel Crisan, Breno
Ambrosini, Paul Meyer, Ros Marbà, Odon
Alonso and Ara Malikian, and groups as Tantalus
guitar quartet (USA), Terpsícore guitar
quartet (Spain), Stelios-Vassilis guitar duo
(Greece) and Castellani-Andriaccio guitar duo
(USA).
He
has collaborated with masters as Filippo Maria
Bressan, Ananda Sukarlan, Fabian Panisello,
María Rosa Calvo-Manzano, Ángel Luis
Castaño, Iagoba Fanlo, Serjoud Kradjian,
Joaquín Clerch, Pavel Crisan, Breno
Ambrosini, Paul Meyer, Jose Luis Temes, Ros
Marbà, Odón Alonso and Ara Malikian.
His
works have been played and premiered in Mexico,
France, Malaisia, Italy, Perú, England,
Germany, Austria (Aspekte Festival) and in Turkey
(XIX International Musikfestival of Ankara) such as
in Spain (Ávila, Segovia, Sigüenza,
Palencia, Sevilla, Granada, Barcelona, Murcia and
in the township of Madrid - National Auditorium).
His
works has also been recorded for the National
broadcast from Spain (RNE) and for the Spanish TV
(TV2). His music is published in the publishing
house Starborn Books (UK), Lighthouse Music
Publications (Canada), Really Good Music Publisher,
LLC. (USA), Dorn Publications, Inc. (USA),
Beurskens Music Editions (Netherlands), Music
Editions Bayard-Nizet (Belgique), Brotons &
Mercadal Ed. Musicals (Spain) and Arte Tripharia
Publisher (Spain). In the year 2000 five of his
opus have been nominated for the prices of the SGAE
and he has been signalized in the competition of
Young Composers of the CDMC (Centre for the
distribution of contemporary music,
2005).
He
has written articles and also given an interview
for the music magazine "Mundo Clásico" such
as collaborated as music and image consultant with
the company Globomedia SA, for Antena 3 (TV).
He
has studied composition with the Madrid composer
David del Puerto and also collaborated with the
composer Jesús Rueda and Joan Valent. With
Joan Valent he has performed an orchestra
elaboration of a folk play for the Philharmonic
Orchestra of Gran Canaria (2002).
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