Conciliacion
Arturo Rodriguez
Performed By
Arturo Rodriguez
Album UPC
837101329170
CD Baby Track ID
3370007
Label
Suenos de Luna Records
Released
2007-01-01
BPM
145
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20740767
Year
2007
Spotify Plays
50
Writers
Writer
Arturo Rodriguez
Songwriter ID
238942
Pub Co
Suenos de Luna Music Publishing
Composer
Arturo Rodriguez
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Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - NY - New York City
Lyrics Language
Instrumental
Description
Arturo Rodriguez conducts the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra on this his first work created for a feature film. Cuando las Cosas Suceden is a Mexican film written and directed by Antonio Pelaez.
Notes
Arturo Rodríguez, composer
Winner of Mexico’s Mozart medal (1996), Arturo Rodríguez is an established composer of film and concert music, and a frequent guest conductor in orchestras around the world. He has been commissioned to write music for The Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration of Fort Worth, The Honorary Consulate of Malaysia in Monterrey, Mexico, CONARTE, The Southeastern Festival of Song, The San Francisco Song Festival, UNAC/Monterrey, Orquesta Sinfónica de la UANL, Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas, ProArte Chamber Orchestra, and Langley Wind Symphony, among others.
Rodríguez recently completed his first feature-length film score for the Mexican production “Cuando las Cosas Suceden.” This soundtrack, conducted by Rodríguez and performed by the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra, and his first album release, “From Earth to Mars: A Symphonic Journey,” performed by The New Millennium Philharmonic and recorded in Indianapolis, Indiana, are available on the internet.
His musical studies initiated in Monterrey, Mexico at UANL’s Music School and continued at the National Music Conservatory of Mexico, Texas Christian University’s School of Music and the School of Music at Butler University. He has been a selected participant for the ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop in Hollywood (2003), the ASPEN Film Scoring Workshop (2001) and the 11th NYU Composer’s Seminar (2003).
Arturo Rodríguez has studied with maestros José Feghali and Panayis Lyras (piano);
Germán Gutiérrez and Stanley DeRusha (orchestral conducting), Mario Lavista (20th
Century music analysis), Blas Emilio Atehortúa (composition and orchestration),
Richard Bellis (film music) and John Corigliano in Aspen (composition/film music).
Winner of Mexico’s Mozart medal (1996), Arturo Rodríguez is an established composer of film and concert music, and a frequent guest conductor in orchestras around the world. He has been commissioned to write music for The Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration of Fort Worth, The Honorary Consulate of Malaysia in Monterrey, Mexico, CONARTE, The Southeastern Festival of Song, The San Francisco Song Festival, UNAC/Monterrey, Orquesta Sinfónica de la UANL, Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas, ProArte Chamber Orchestra, and Langley Wind Symphony, among others.
Rodríguez recently completed his first feature-length film score for the Mexican production “Cuando las Cosas Suceden.” This soundtrack, conducted by Rodríguez and performed by the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra, and his first album release, “From Earth to Mars: A Symphonic Journey,” performed by The New Millennium Philharmonic and recorded in Indianapolis, Indiana, are available on the internet.
His musical studies initiated in Monterrey, Mexico at UANL’s Music School and continued at the National Music Conservatory of Mexico, Texas Christian University’s School of Music and the School of Music at Butler University. He has been a selected participant for the ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop in Hollywood (2003), the ASPEN Film Scoring Workshop (2001) and the 11th NYU Composer’s Seminar (2003).
Arturo Rodríguez has studied with maestros José Feghali and Panayis Lyras (piano);
Germán Gutiérrez and Stanley DeRusha (orchestral conducting), Mario Lavista (20th
Century music analysis), Blas Emilio Atehortúa (composition and orchestration),
Richard Bellis (film music) and John Corigliano in Aspen (composition/film music).
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