Octavio Vazquez

Octavio Vazquez

Octavio Vazquez

 

The music of Octavio Vazquez (b. 1972) has been performed throughout the US, Europe, and Asia, in venues such as Carnegie Hall, the National Auditorium of Spain, Cologne’s Philharmonie, or the Big Hall of the St. Petersburg Conservatory. He has also written for film and collaborated with world-music artists as an arranger, orchestrator and producer, most notably with Grammy Award winner Cristina Pato. His orchestration of “Negro Caravel” for Ms Pato’s CD “Muller” was nominated for the 2011 Spanish Music Academy Awards.

His works have been recorded for the labels NAXOS, Marquis Classics, Chrystal Records, Gale Recordings, Ouvirmos, Andante, Fol Musica, and Bohemia Music, and by radio stations such as the Spanish National Radio, New York’s WQXR, and the Chinese International Radio. His catalog currently includes fifty-four titles, all of them published by the Conwell Publishing Group of New York.

Notable performers of his works include conductors such as Carlos Kalmar, Hansjörg Schellenberger, and Víctor Pablo Pérez, and soloists as Dmitri Berlinsky, Jonathan Gandelsman, Nurit Pacht, Eric Jacobsen, Adam Levin, and Eldar Nebolsin. He has received grants and commissions from Hilary Hahn, Felix Hell, the Verdehr Trio, Poulenc Trio, New York State Council on the Arts, New Music USA, Michigan State University, Spanish Radio and Television Orchestra, Galicia Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Galicia Symphony Orchestra, Meet the Composer, Guernica Project, Via Stellae, Fulbright Commission, Chi-Mei Foundation, SGAE/Autor Foundation, and Xacobeo Classics 2010 among others.

Festivals include the Kölner MusikTriennale (Germany), Festival de Basse Navarre / Navarra Internacional Festival (France and Spain), the Prokofiev International Festival (Russia), Macedon Music (Australia), Niagara International Chamber Music Festival (Canada), Camarissima International Festival (Mexico), the XXXVII Congress of the International Viola Society (Southafrica),European Dream Festival, Composers Now, Queens New Music, and Southamptom Arts (USA), and the AreMore, Via Stellae, Espazos Sonoros, Clásicos en Verano, and Música en Compostela International Festivals (Spain).

A graduate of the Adolfo Salazar Conservatory, the Royal Conservatory of Music of Madrid, the Peabody Conservatory, and the University of Maryland, Dr. Vazquez has given lectures and masterclasses at Manhattan School of Music, Mannes College, Hofstra University, Fordham University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, Salisbury University, and Texas Christian University (USA), Carlos III and Complutense Universities (Spain), and the Next Renaissance Conference (Netherlands).

 

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