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MY COMPOSITIONS
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The Mike Mower´s Flute Concerto, on its first performance in Caracas - Venezuela (2010)

A concert inspired on a bird...Pitangus Sulphuratus (El Crístofué) is a marvelous work of the venezuelan composer Adina Izarra. This version with Venezuela Symphony Orchestra, under the conduction of Natalia Luis-Bassa, 19 years after its premiere.

Aldemaro Romero (1928-2007) was witout doub one of the most important venezuelan composers in the past XX century. With a vast catalog of work that includes pieces of both popular and academic fields. Here. his Flute Concerto, performanced during a Hommage that Venezuela Symphony Orchestra made to him, two years before he past away.

A little musical mischief by combining some of the instruments that I use to play....just for fun¡¡ Damase Etude N° 13

"...in Venezuelan Style"

The composer...

My very first serios work on composition: My Sonata for flute and piano Op. 1. Written on 2002-2003 its must await almost 10 years for its first performance. On the piano, Dr. Ana Maria Otamendi, one of the most finest Venezuelan pianist.

The World Premiere of Andrés Rodríguez Concerto N° 1 for two flutes and flute orchestra, Op. 12. With Ma. Gabriela Rodríguez as conductor, and Mariaceli Navarro y Alexis Angulo on the solo roles.

My first long scale work dedicated to the flute solo: The Concerto N° 2 for flute and orchestra Op. 13. Premiered on 2011 with Venezuela Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Mtro. Theodore Kuchar.

My first Piece Awarded: Episodios RItuales for chamber orchestra. Awarded on 2010 with Premio Municipal de Música.
Originally composed for string quartet in 2005, orchestrated in 2006 and full revised on 2010. There are other two versions of this work for symphonic band and for chamber ensemble. Here in a version of Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra under Mtro. Raimundo Pineda.

One of my most challenged works: Concertino for Symphony Orchestra. Awarded on 2014 with Premio Municipal de Música.
Here in its Word Premiere, under one of the most promised Venezuelant young conductors: Mtro. Régulo Stabilito, and the Orquesta SInfónica Municipal de Caracas.

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