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https://benjaminharrisbass.com https://migueldelaguila.com TENSANDO - for violin, double bass and piano Benjamin Harris - double bass Aisha Corona - violin Jan Bratos - piano Music: Miguel del Aguila From CD LUCES AUSENTES Benjamin Harris Plays Miguel del Aguila Chamber Music for Double Bass sound recording ℗ Copyright 2022 Benjamin Harris/Miguel del Aguila music & publisher © Copyright: Miguel del Aguila (BMI) production/engineering/editing: Benjamin Harris, Miguel del Aguila, Jorge Mazurik Made possible by the generous support of the Sphinx Organization and Sala Tlaqná. This album was recorded 2021 during the confinement of the COVID-19 Pandemic and it’s dedicated to the victims and their families. CD available on: AppleMusic / album . Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/search/luces... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0Wj2TO... Benjamin Harris has performed as principal double bass of The Juilliard Orchestra, CIM Orchestra, Youth Orchestra of the Americas and Sphinx Virtuosi. He was section member of Mexico's Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional (OSN) and Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería (OSM). He is currently a member of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Xalapa (OSX). His musical studies begun at the "Instituto superior de Música del Estado de Veracruz" (ISMEV) in Xalapa Mexico, continuing at The Juilliard School (Bachelor's Degree in Music - Prof Eugene Levinson); and at The Cleveland Institute of Music (Master’s degree - Profs. S. Dixon/D. Zadinsky) as a recipient of the Sphinx scholarship. His solo debut in 2008 with Xalapa Symphony was followed by winning 2009 2nd place in Sphinx Competition Senior Division and 2012 semifinalist at the J. M. Sperger International Solo Double Bass Competition. 2020, he receives an Honorary Diploma from the Double Bass division of the Kharkiv Assemblies International Music Competition in the Ukraine. In 2021 Benjamin wins first place in the regional round of classic @ home international music contest. He has appeared as a soloist with various orchestras and ensembles and has given solo recitals across the United States and Mexico and participated in educational outreach activities for the Sphinx Organization in Universities and music programs throughout the United States. Miguel del Aguila Three-time Grammy nominated American composer Miguel del Aguila has established himself among the most distinctive composers of his generation with 135 works that combine drama, driving rhythms and nostalgic nods to his Latin roots. His music has been described as “brilliant and witty” (N.Y. Times) and “sonically dazzling” (L.A. Times). He is composer-in-residence with Denmark’s Ensemble Storstrøm, following a 2020 residency with Orchestra of the Americas. New and upcoming releases of his works include CDs by Norwegian Radio Orchestra; the Louisiana Philharmonic, Augusta Symphony, Cuarteto Latinoamericano, and the Eroica Trio. 2021-2022 collaborations include performances by Chicago Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, Charlotte Symphony, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, São Paulo Dance Company, Staatskapelle Weimar and Stavanger Symphoniorchestrer. He has received a Kennedy Center Friedheim Award, the Copland Foundation and Lancaster Symphony Composer of the Year award. His music, recorded on 53 CDs. He graduated from San Francisco Conservatory and Vienna’s Universität für Musik. TENSANDO: 2020 The highly rhythmical nature of this piece which has several instrumentations, conveys a group of drummers first warming up and then improvising together on different Latin inspired rhythms. The piece contains no improvised sections. As the work progresses the music becomes more intense and dramatic and is finally interrupted by the appearance of a magical being that closes the piece mysteriously. Tensando describes imaginary events happening during the traditional ceremony of tempering the drums by the fire performed by the Candombe players of Uruguay before a performance. violin contrabajo Violine Kontrabass Klavier violon contrebasse