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Miguel Roig-Francolí

Miguel Ángel Roig-Francolí (born 1953) is a Spanish/American composer, music theorist, and pedagogue. His 1980 Cinco piezas para orquesta (Five Pieces for Orchestra), commissioned by Radio Nacional de España and written in a postmodern, neotonal style, won first prize in the National Composition Competition of the Spanish Jeunesses Musicales in 1981 and second prize at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in 1982, and continues to be widely performed in Spain.[1][2] His later compositions often have spiritual themes and are based on sacred texts and the melodies of Gregorian chant. In 2016 he won the American Prize in Composition (Band/Wind Ensemble Division) for Perseus, for symphonic band.[3] An expert on Renaissance composers Tomás de Santa María, Antonio de Cabezón, and Tomás Luis de Victoria, he has published numerous scholarly articles and monographs and two textbooks. Roig-Francolí is a Distinguished Teaching Professor of Music Theory and Composition at the University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music.[4]

Life and career edit

Miguel A. Roig-Francolí was born in Ibiza in 1953.[5] He studied composition privately in Madrid with Miguel Ángel Coria from 1976 to 1981 as well as graduating with a degree in piano from the Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Baleares in Majorca in 1982. He took his Master of Music degree in Composition in 1985 at Indiana University where he studied under the Chilean composer Juan Orrego-Salas.[6] He then received the Título de Profesor Superior de Armonía, Contrapunto, Composición e Instrumentación from the Madrid Royal Conservatory in 1988 and two years later his PhD from Indiana University with his doctoral dissertation "Compositional Theory and Practice in Mid-Sixteenth-Century Castilian Instrumental Music: The Arte de tañer fantasía by Tomás de Santa María and the Music of Antonio de Cabezón". After teaching at Ithaca College, Northern Illinois University, and Eastman School of Music, he became Professor of Music Theory and Composition at the University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music in 2000. Although the majority of his published articles relate to 16th-century Spanish music and its composers, he has also written on atonal music and on the 20th-century composer, György Ligeti. His first textbook, Harmony in Context, was published by McGraw-Hill in 2003 and is now in its second edition. This was followed in 2006 by Understanding Post-Tonal Music (also published by McGraw-Hill).

Roig-Francolí's career as a composer began in the late 1970s while he was a student of Miguel Ángel Coria. His first work, Espejismos (Mirages), premiered at the Festival Internacional de Barcelona in 1977. His most famous work, Cinco Piezas para Orquesta, was a commission by Spanish National Radio and composed in 1980. After winning the 1981 National Composition Competition of the Spanish Jeunesses Musicales, it was premiered by the Spanish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra at Madrid's Teatro Real in 1982, and subsequently won second prize at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers (Paris, 1982). The work, described by musicologist Antoni Pizà as an "absolute pioneer" in introducing the postmodern aesthetic to Spanish music,[7] has since been performed in Spain by the Orquesta Nacional de España (conducted by Jesús López Cobos), Orquestra Ciutat de Barcelona, Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid, and Orquestra Simfònica de les Illes Balears. The score has formed the basis for two ballets: La Espera (choreographed by Ray Barra and performed by the Ballet Nacional del Teatro de la Zarzuela in 1987) and Five Elements (choreographed by Jiang Qi and performed by Dance China NY in 2010).[2] After 1987, he concentrated primarily on his academic research and teaching but returned to composing in 2003 in what he has described as a personal reaction to the Iraq War: "Following the Iraq war and other events, I returned to composition as a way to engage with the world around me."[8] The works from this second creative period often have spiritual themes and are based on sacred texts and the melodies of Gregorian chant.[1] They include the choral works Dona eis requiem (In memory of the innocent victims of war and terror) (premiered by Orquestra Simfònica de les Illes Balears and Coral Cármina in 2006), Antiphon and Psalms for the Victims of Genocide (premiered by the Orquesta y Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid in 2008), and Missa pro pace (premiered by the Orquestra Simfònica i Cor Ciutat de Eivissa in 2008). One of Roig-Francolí's most recent works, Songs of the Infinite, was commissioned by the Foundation for Iberian Music. It premiered at Carnegie Hall on October 24, 2010.[9][10] A monographic concert dedicated to Roig-Francolí's chamber music took place at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall on Nov. 17, 2013.[11] Other recent works include Three Astral Poems (Orion, Andromeda, and Perseus), for orchestra;[12] Sonata for two guitars, composed for and premiered by Duo Melis;[13] and Sinfonía, “De profundis,” for orchestra.

Awards edit

Publications edit

Textbooks edit

  • Harmony in Context (3rd edn.). McGraw Hill, 2020.
  • Harmony in Context (2nd edn.). McGraw-Hill, 2011, ISBN 0-07-313794-4
  • Understanding Post-Tonal Music. McGraw-Hill, 2006, ISBN 978-0-07-293624-7. Chinese translation, Beijing: People's Music Publishing House, 2012.
  • Anthology of Post-Tonal Music. McGraw-Hill, 2007, ISBN 978-0-07-332502-6 (companion volume to Understanding Post-Tonal Music)

Articles and Reviews edit

  • “From Renaissance to Baroque: Tonal Structures in Tomás Luis de Victoria’s Masses.” Music Theory Spectrum 40/1 (2018): 27-51.
  • “A Pedagogical and Psychological Challenge: Teaching Post-Tonal Music to Twenty-First-Century Students.” Indiana Theory Review 33 (2017): 36-68.
  • “A Pedagogical and Psychological Challenge: Teaching Post-Tonal Music to Twenty-First-Century Students.” Portuguese translation by Alex Pochat. Teoria e Análise Musical em Perspectiva Didáctica, Salvador (Brazil): UFBA, 2017, pp. 19–46.
  • “Approaching the Analysis of Post-1945 Music: Pedagogical Considerations.” Revista Portuguesa de Musicologia 3/1 (2016): 57-78.
  • "Los tientos 68, 65 y 67 de Obras de Música: Estudio analítico de tres obras maestras de Cabezón." Anuario Musical 69 (2014): 61–72
  • "Tonal Structures in the Magnificats, Psalms, and Motets by Tomás Luis de Victoria." In Estudios. Tomás Luis de Victoria. Studies. Ed. Javier Suárez-Pajares and Manuel del Sol. Madrid: ICCMU, 2013, pp. 145–162.
  • "Some Basic Principles of Good Teaching." Music Theory Pedagogy Online, 2013.
  • “Semblanzas de Compositores Españoles: Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566).” Revista de la Fundación Juan March 393, Madrid (March 2010): 2–7.
  • “Reply to Ryan McClelland's article 'Teaching Phrase Rhythm through Minuets from Haydn's String Quartets,' vol. 20, 2006.” Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy 21 (2007): 179–82.
  • “Procesos compositivos y estructura musical: Teoría y práctica en Antonio de Cabezón y Tomás de Santa María.” In Políticas y prácticas musicales en el mundo de Felipe II (Madrid: Instituto Complutense de Ciencias Musicales, 2004): 393–414.
  • “A Theory of Pitch-Class-Set Extension in Atonal Music.” College Music Symposium 41 (Fall 2001): 57–90.
  • Santa María, Tomás de.” New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 7th ed.
  • Diccionario de la Música Española e Hispanoamericana (Dictionary of Spanish and Latin-American Music, Madrid). Articles on “Tañer a consonancias” (“Playing in consonances”) and “Tañer fantasía” (“Playing fantasía”).
  • “Paradigms and Contrast in Sixteenth-Century Modal Structure: Commixture in the tientos of Antonio de Cabezón.” Journal of Musicological Research 19 (2000):1–47.
  • Review of the Italian book Canone infinito (540 pp.), by Loris Azzaroni. Analisi: Rivista di teoria e pedagogia musicale 30 (1999): 24–31.
  • “Dos tientos de Cabezón basados en tonos del Magnificat.” Revista de Musicología 21 (1998): 1–19.
  • “Teoría, análisis, crítica: Reflexiones en torno a ciertas lagunas en la musicología española.” Revista de Musicología 18 (1995): 11–25.
  • “Harmonic and Formal Processes in Ligeti's Net-Structure Compositions.” Music Theory Spectrum 17/2 (Fall 1995): 242–67.
  • Review of Historical Organ Techniques and Repertoires: An Historical Survey of Organ Performance Practices and Repertoires. Vol. 1: Spain, 1550-1830. MLA Notes (September 1995): 297–99.
  • “Playing in Consonances: A Spanish Renaissance Technique of Chordal Improvisation.” Early Music (August 1995): 93–103.
  • “Modal Paradigms in Mid-Sixteenth-Century Spanish Instrumental Composition: Theory and Practice in Antonio de Cabezón and Tomás de Santa María.” Journal of Music Theory 38/2 (Fall 1994): 247–89.
  • Review of Apparitions and Macabre Collage, by György Ligeti. MLA Notes 51/1 (1994): 421–23.
  • “En torno a la figura y la obra de Tomás de Santa María: Aclaraciones, evaluaciones, y relación con la música de Cabezón.” Revista de Musicología (Madrid) 15/1 (Spring 1992): 55–85.
  • “Bass Emancipation in Sixteenth-Century Spanish Instrumental Music: The Arte de tañer fantasía by Tomás de Santa María.” Indiana Theory Review 9 (Fall 1988): 77–97.

Compositions edit

  • Espejismos (10'): Flute, oboe, clarinet, vibraphone, percussion, piano, harpsichord, violin, viola, cello, tape (1977)
  • Suite Apócrifa (12'): Piano (1978)
  • Quasi Variazioni (9'): Flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, bass, piano, 4 female voices (1979)
  • Concierto en Do (10'40”): Double quintet and piano (1979)
  • Rondó, op. 5 (12'): Orchestra and chorus (1980)
  • Cinco Piezas para Orquestra (17”): Orchestra (1980)
  • Conductus (12'30”): Orchestra (1981)
  • Playtime, for Three Young Violinists (3'): Three violins (1982)
  • Cantata on Dante's Vita Nuova (30'): Baritone, chorus, orchestra (1983)
  • Partita for Eight Instruments (14'): Flute, oboe, clarinet, marimba, violin, viola, cello, bass (1983)
  • Sonata for Violoncello and Piano (12'): Cello and piano (1984)
  • Tres Cantigas d'Amigo (9'): Soprano, percussion quintet (1984)
  • Concerto Grosso (14'): Orchestra (1984)
  • Diferencias y Fugas (12'): String quartet (1987)
  • Easter Toccata (5'40"): Organ (2004)
  • Dona eis requiem (In memory of the innocent victims of war and terror) (11'): Chamber orchestra and chamber chorus (2005)
  • Antiphon and Psalms for the Victims of Genocide (17'): Chamber orchestra and optional chamber chorus (2005)
  • Canticles for a Sacred Earth (16'50"): Double quintet and two percussionists (2006)
  • Canticles for a Sacred Earth (18'20"): Orchestra (2006–07)
  • Missa pro pace (23'): Mixed chorus and strings (2007)
  • Improvisations for Jennifer, nos. 1, 2, and 3: Violin solo (2007)
  • Himne a Santa Agnès: Chorus and piano (2008)
  • Five Gothic Miniatures (10'): Chorus a cappella (2009)
  • Songs of the Infinite (18'30"): Violin and piano (2010)
  • Songs of the Infinite (18'30"): Violin and orchestra (2010)
  • Missa pro pace (23'): Mixed chorus and organ (2010)
  • Orion (12') (Three Astral Poems, no. 1): Orchestra (2011)
  • Songs of Light and Darkness (16'): Piano trio (2011)
  • Cinco canciones con los ojos cerrados (on poems by Antonio Colinas) (12'): Soprano and piano (2011)
  • Desconhort (on a poem by Ramon Llull) (7'): Tenor and string quartet (2012)
  • Andromeda (12') (Three Astral Poems, no. 2): Orchestra (2012)
  • Perseus (11') (Three Astral Poems, no. 3): Orchestra (2014)
  • Three Astral Poems (I. Orion, II. Andromeda, III. Perseus) (35'): Orchestra (2011-2014)
  • Un piccolo concerto grosso (3'): Three solo violins and youth string ensemble (2014)
  • Chaconne: Of Loss and Hope (5'): String orchestra (2014)
  • Perseus (11'): Symphonic band (2014)
  • Six Preludes after Chopin (6' 30"): Piano (2015)
  • Songs of Light and Darkness (16'): Chamber orchestra (2015)
  • The YoYo-Ono Duets (14'15"): Two cellos (2015)
  • The YoYo-Ono Duets (10'45"): Two bassoons (2015)
  • The Star Spangled Banner: Arrangement for 50 cellos (2015)
  • Un piccolo concerto grosso (11'): Three solo violins and string orchestra (2015)
  • Sonata, for two guitars (16'): two guitars (2015)
  • Kyrie for Humanity (11'30"): 8-voice chorus and saxophone octet (2015)
  • Orion (12'): Symphonic band (2015)
  • Two Astral Poems (Orion and Perseus) (23'): Symphonic band (2015)
  • A Tale of Madness (3'12"): Chamber wind ensemble (13 instruments) (2016)
  • Sinfonía, "De profundis" (31'): Orchestra (2016)
  • O Canada (2' 40"): cello choir (2016)
  • A Tale of Madness (Folía) (4' 50"): symphonic band (2017)

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b Pizà, Antoni (2010). Nits simfòniques. Ensiola Editorial, pp. 226-228. ISBN 978-84-937129-8-3 (in Catalan)
  2. ^ a b Diario de Ibiza (November 13, 2010). "El ballet basado en la obra de Roig-Francolí llega a Nueva York" (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "COMPOSER WINNERS: band/wind ensemble, 2016". The American Prize: Celebrating American Excellence in the Arts. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  4. ^ University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music. Miguel A. Roig-Francoli
  5. ^ Pérez Gutiérrez, Mariano (1985). "Roig-Francolí, Miguel Angel". Diccionario de la música y los músicos, Vol. 3 p. 119. Ediciones Akal. ISBN 84-7090-138-9 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ a b c d Enciclopèdia d'Eivissa i Formentera. "Roig-Francoli Costa, Miguel Angel" 2018-04-28 at the Wayback Machine (in Catalan)
  7. ^ Pizà, Antoni (November 26, 2010). "La revolució permanent de Roig-Francolí". La miranda (culture magazine of the Diario de Ibiza), Nº 127, p. 37 (in Catalan)
  8. ^ Original Spanish: "A raíz de la Guerra de Irak y otros acontecimientos, volví a la composición como forma de comprometerme con el mundo que me rodea". Quoted in ADN via EFE (October 9, 2008). "La ORCAM estrena el lunes "Antífona y salmos para las víctimas de genocidio"[permanent dead link] (in Spanish). See also: Torres Planells, Joan Antoni (2006). "Illencs de fora. Entrevista a Miquel Àngel Roig-Francolí". Eivissa. No. 46. pp. 28-33 (in Catalan)
  9. ^ US Federal News Service (October 9, 2010). (subscription required). See also: Ferrer Arambarri, Laura (October 24, 2010). "Roig-Francolí lleva sus ´Canciones del infinito´ a Nueva York". Diario de Ibiza (in Spanish)
  10. ^ Foundation for Iberian Music (October 24, 2010). "Carnegie Hall to present “Songs of the Infinite” by Miquel Á. Roig-Francolí, the 2010 Foundation for Iberian Music Composer's Commission" 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Carnegie Hall (November 17, 2013). "Chamber Music of Miguel A. Roig-Francoli Featuring Adam Kent and Friends" 2014-08-10 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "The Symphony Orchestra of the Balearic Islands Premieres a New Work by a CCM Professor". The Village News. University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  13. ^ Jackson, Blair (30 June 2016). "2016 Denver GFA, Part Deux: Duo Melis, Fabio Zanon, and More". Classical Guitar. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  14. ^ University of Cincinnati (May 1, 2007). "2007 Mrs. A.B. "Dolly" Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching: Miguel Roig-Francoli
  15. ^ University of Cincinnati (May 21, 2009). "2009 George Rieveschl Jr. Award for Creative and/or Scholarly Works: Miguel Roig-Francoli"
  16. ^ Diario de Ibiza (February 19, 2010). "Miquel Àngel Roig-Francolí, Neus Torres Costa y la Federación Hotelera, premios Ramon Llull" (in Spanish)
  17. ^ University of Cincinnati Magazine (April 2013). "UC Announces 2013 All-University Faculty Award Winners"
  18. ^ Noudari (January 2014) "Roig-Francolí, Guerau de Arellano i José Colomar rebran les distincions honorifiques del consell"
  19. ^ "COMPOSER WINNERS: band/wind ensemble, 2016". The American Prize: Celebrating American Excellence in the Arts. Retrieved 5 July 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Miguel Roig-Francolí's channel on YouTube
  • Miguel Roig-Francolí on WorldCat

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Miguel Angel Roig Francoli born 1953 is a Spanish American composer music theorist and pedagogue His 1980 Cinco piezas para orquesta Five Pieces for Orchestra commissioned by Radio Nacional de Espana and written in a postmodern neotonal style won first prize in the National Composition Competition of the Spanish Jeunesses Musicales in 1981 and second prize at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in 1982 and continues to be widely performed in Spain 1 2 His later compositions often have spiritual themes and are based on sacred texts and the melodies of Gregorian chant In 2016 he won the American Prize in Composition Band Wind Ensemble Division for Perseus for symphonic band 3 An expert on Renaissance composers Tomas de Santa Maria Antonio de Cabezon and Tomas Luis de Victoria he has published numerous scholarly articles and monographs and two textbooks Roig Francoli is a Distinguished Teaching Professor of Music Theory and Composition at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music 4 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards 3 Publications 3 1 Textbooks 3 2 Articles and Reviews 4 Compositions 5 Notes and references 6 External linksLife and career editMiguel A Roig Francoli was born in Ibiza in 1953 5 He studied composition privately in Madrid with Miguel Angel Coria from 1976 to 1981 as well as graduating with a degree in piano from the Conservatorio Profesional de Musica de Baleares in Majorca in 1982 He took his Master of Music degree in Composition in 1985 at Indiana University where he studied under the Chilean composer Juan Orrego Salas 6 He then received the Titulo de Profesor Superior de Armonia Contrapunto Composicion e Instrumentacion from the Madrid Royal Conservatory in 1988 and two years later his PhD from Indiana University with his doctoral dissertation Compositional Theory and Practice in Mid Sixteenth Century Castilian Instrumental Music TheArte de taner fantasia by Tomas de Santa Maria and the Music of Antonio de Cabezon After teaching at Ithaca College Northern Illinois University and Eastman School of Music he became Professor of Music Theory and Composition at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music in 2000 Although the majority of his published articles relate to 16th century Spanish music and its composers he has also written on atonal music and on the 20th century composer Gyorgy Ligeti His first textbook Harmony in Context was published by McGraw Hill in 2003 and is now in its second edition This was followed in 2006 by Understanding Post Tonal Music also published by McGraw Hill Roig Francoli s career as a composer began in the late 1970s while he was a student of Miguel Angel Coria His first work Espejismos Mirages premiered at the Festival Internacional de Barcelona in 1977 His most famous work Cinco Piezas para Orquesta was a commission by Spanish National Radio and composed in 1980 After winning the 1981 National Composition Competition of the Spanish Jeunesses Musicales it was premiered by the Spanish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra at Madrid s Teatro Real in 1982 and subsequently won second prize at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers Paris 1982 The work described by musicologist Antoni Piza as an absolute pioneer in introducing the postmodern aesthetic to Spanish music 7 has since been performed in Spain by the Orquesta Nacional de Espana conducted by Jesus Lopez Cobos Orquestra Ciutat de Barcelona Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid and Orquestra Simfonica de les Illes Balears The score has formed the basis for two ballets La Espera choreographed by Ray Barra and performed by the Ballet Nacional del Teatro de la Zarzuela in 1987 and Five Elements choreographed by Jiang Qi and performed by Dance China NY in 2010 2 After 1987 he concentrated primarily on his academic research and teaching but returned to composing in 2003 in what he has described as a personal reaction to the Iraq War Following the Iraq war and other events I returned to composition as a way to engage with the world around me 8 The works from this second creative period often have spiritual themes and are based on sacred texts and the melodies of Gregorian chant 1 They include the choral works Dona eis requiem In memory of the innocent victims of war and terror premiered by Orquestra Simfonica de les Illes Balears and Coral Carmina in 2006 Antiphon and Psalms for the Victims of Genocide premiered by the Orquesta y Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid in 2008 and Missa pro pace premiered by the Orquestra Simfonica i Cor Ciutat de Eivissa in 2008 One of Roig Francoli s most recent works Songs of the Infinite was commissioned by the Foundation for Iberian Music It premiered at Carnegie Hall on October 24 2010 9 10 A monographic concert dedicated to Roig Francoli s chamber music took place at Carnegie Hall s Weill Recital Hall on Nov 17 2013 11 Other recent works include Three Astral Poems Orion Andromeda and Perseus for orchestra 12 Sonata for two guitars composed for and premiered by Duo Melis 13 and Sinfonia De profundis for orchestra Awards editFirst prize National Composition Competition of the Spanish Jeunesses Musicales 1981 6 Second prize UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers Paris 1982 6 Dean s Dissertation Prize Indiana University 1991 Dana Research Fellow Award Ithaca College 1992 Medal of Honor Superior Conservatory of Music of the Balearic Islands 2004 6 A B Dolly Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching University of Cincinnati 2007 14 George Rieveschl Jr Award for Creative and or Scholarly Work University of Cincinnati 2009 15 Ramon Llull Prize Government of the Balearic Islands Spain 2010 16 Distinguished Teaching Professor Award University of Cincinnati 2013 17 Gold Medal of the Island of Ibiza Spain 2014 18 American Prize in Composition Band Wind Ensemble Division for Perseus for symphonic band 2016 19 Publications editTextbooks edit Harmony in Context 3rd edn McGraw Hill 2020 Harmony in Context 2nd edn McGraw Hill 2011 ISBN 0 07 313794 4 Understanding Post Tonal Music McGraw Hill 2006 ISBN 978 0 07 293624 7 Chinese translation Beijing People s Music Publishing House 2012 Anthology of Post Tonal Music McGraw Hill 2007 ISBN 978 0 07 332502 6 companion volume to Understanding Post Tonal Music Articles and Reviews edit From Renaissance to Baroque Tonal Structures in Tomas Luis de Victoria s Masses Music Theory Spectrum 40 1 2018 27 51 A Pedagogical and Psychological Challenge Teaching Post Tonal Music to Twenty First Century Students Indiana Theory Review 33 2017 36 68 A Pedagogical and Psychological Challenge Teaching Post Tonal Music to Twenty First Century Students Portuguese translation by Alex Pochat Teoria e Analise Musical em Perspectiva Didactica Salvador Brazil UFBA 2017 pp 19 46 Approaching the Analysis of Post 1945 Music Pedagogical Considerations Revista Portuguesa de Musicologia 3 1 2016 57 78 Los tientos 68 65 y 67 de Obras de Musica Estudio analitico de tres obras maestras de Cabezon Anuario Musical 69 2014 61 72 Tonal Structures in the Magnificats Psalms and Motets by Tomas Luis de Victoria In Estudios Tomas Luis de Victoria Studies Ed Javier Suarez Pajares and Manuel del Sol Madrid ICCMU 2013 pp 145 162 Some Basic Principles of Good Teaching Music Theory Pedagogy Online 2013 Semblanzas de Compositores Espanoles Antonio de Cabezon 1510 1566 Revista de la Fundacion Juan March 393 Madrid March 2010 2 7 Reply to Ryan McClelland s article Teaching Phrase Rhythm through Minuets from Haydn s String Quartets vol 20 2006 Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy 21 2007 179 82 Procesos compositivos y estructura musical Teoria y practica en Antonio de Cabezon y Tomas de Santa Maria In Politicas y practicas musicales en el mundo de Felipe II Madrid Instituto Complutense de Ciencias Musicales 2004 393 414 A Theory of Pitch Class Set Extension in Atonal Music College Music Symposium 41 Fall 2001 57 90 Santa Maria Tomas de New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 7th ed Diccionario de la Musica Espanola e Hispanoamericana Dictionary of Spanish and Latin American Music Madrid Articles on Taner a consonancias Playing in consonances and Taner fantasia Playing fantasia Paradigms and Contrast in Sixteenth Century Modal Structure Commixture in the tientos of Antonio de Cabezon Journal of Musicological Research 19 2000 1 47 Review of the Italian book Canone infinito 540 pp by Loris Azzaroni Analisi Rivista di teoria e pedagogia musicale 30 1999 24 31 Dos tientos de Cabezon basados en tonos del Magnificat Revista de Musicologia 21 1998 1 19 Teoria analisis critica Reflexiones en torno a ciertas lagunas en la musicologia espanola Revista de Musicologia 18 1995 11 25 Harmonic and Formal Processes in Ligeti s Net Structure Compositions Music Theory Spectrum 17 2 Fall 1995 242 67 Review of Historical Organ Techniques and Repertoires An Historical Survey of Organ Performance Practices and Repertoires Vol 1 Spain 1550 1830 MLA Notes September 1995 297 99 Playing in Consonances A Spanish Renaissance Technique of Chordal Improvisation Early Music August 1995 93 103 Modal Paradigms in Mid Sixteenth Century Spanish Instrumental Composition Theory and Practice in Antonio de Cabezon and Tomas de Santa Maria Journal of Music Theory 38 2 Fall 1994 247 89 Review of Apparitions and Macabre Collage by Gyorgy Ligeti MLA Notes 51 1 1994 421 23 En torno a la figura y la obra de Tomas de Santa Maria Aclaraciones evaluaciones y relacion con la musica de Cabezon Revista de Musicologia Madrid 15 1 Spring 1992 55 85 Bass Emancipation in Sixteenth Century Spanish Instrumental Music The Arte de taner fantasia by Tomas de Santa Maria Indiana Theory Review 9 Fall 1988 77 97 Compositions editEspejismos 10 Flute oboe clarinet vibraphone percussion piano harpsichord violin viola cello tape 1977 Suite Apocrifa 12 Piano 1978 Quasi Variazioni 9 Flute oboe clarinet horn bassoon violin viola cello bass piano 4 female voices 1979 Concierto en Do 10 40 Double quintet and piano 1979 Rondo op 5 12 Orchestra and chorus 1980 Cinco Piezas para Orquestra 17 Orchestra 1980 Conductus 12 30 Orchestra 1981 Playtime for Three Young Violinists 3 Three violins 1982 Cantata on Dante s Vita Nuova 30 Baritone chorus orchestra 1983 Partita for Eight Instruments 14 Flute oboe clarinet marimba violin viola cello bass 1983 Sonata for Violoncello and Piano 12 Cello and piano 1984 Tres Cantigas d Amigo 9 Soprano percussion quintet 1984 Concerto Grosso 14 Orchestra 1984 Diferencias y Fugas 12 String quartet 1987 Easter Toccata 5 40 Organ 2004 Dona eis requiem In memory of the innocent victims of war and terror 11 Chamber orchestra and chamber chorus 2005 Antiphon and Psalms for the Victims of Genocide 17 Chamber orchestra and optional chamber chorus 2005 Canticles for a Sacred Earth 16 50 Double quintet and two percussionists 2006 Canticles for a Sacred Earth 18 20 Orchestra 2006 07 Missa pro pace 23 Mixed chorus and strings 2007 Improvisations for Jennifer nos 1 2 and 3 Violin solo 2007 Himne a Santa Agnes Chorus and piano 2008 Five Gothic Miniatures 10 Chorus a cappella 2009 Songs of the Infinite 18 30 Violin and piano 2010 Songs of the Infinite 18 30 Violin and orchestra 2010 Missa pro pace 23 Mixed chorus and organ 2010 Orion 12 Three Astral Poems no 1 Orchestra 2011 Songs of Light and Darkness 16 Piano trio 2011 Cinco canciones con los ojos cerrados on poems by Antonio Colinas 12 Soprano and piano 2011 Desconhort on a poem by Ramon Llull 7 Tenor and string quartet 2012 Andromeda 12 Three Astral Poems no 2 Orchestra 2012 Perseus 11 Three Astral Poems no 3 Orchestra 2014 Three Astral Poems I Orion II Andromeda III Perseus 35 Orchestra 2011 2014 Un piccolo concerto grosso 3 Three solo violins and youth string ensemble 2014 Chaconne Of Loss and Hope 5 String orchestra 2014 Perseus 11 Symphonic band 2014 Six Preludes after Chopin 6 30 Piano 2015 Songs of Light and Darkness 16 Chamber orchestra 2015 The YoYo Ono Duets 14 15 Two cellos 2015 The YoYo Ono Duets 10 45 Two bassoons 2015 The Star Spangled Banner Arrangement for 50 cellos 2015 Un piccolo concerto grosso 11 Three solo violins and string orchestra 2015 Sonata for two guitars 16 two guitars 2015 Kyrie for Humanity 11 30 8 voice chorus and saxophone octet 2015 Orion 12 Symphonic band 2015 Two Astral Poems Orion and Perseus 23 Symphonic band 2015 A Tale of Madness 3 12 Chamber wind ensemble 13 instruments 2016 Sinfonia De profundis 31 Orchestra 2016 O Canada 2 40 cello choir 2016 A Tale of Madness Folia 4 50 symphonic band 2017 Notes and references edit a b Piza Antoni 2010 Nits simfoniques Ensiola Editorial pp 226 228 ISBN 978 84 937129 8 3 in Catalan a b Diario de Ibiza November 13 2010 El ballet basado en la obra de Roig Francoli llega a Nueva York in Spanish COMPOSER WINNERS band wind ensemble 2016 The American Prize Celebrating American Excellence in the Arts 23 January 2017 Retrieved 5 July 2017 University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music Miguel A Roig Francoli Perez Gutierrez Mariano 1985 Roig Francoli Miguel Angel Diccionario de la musica y los musicos Vol 3 p 119 Ediciones Akal ISBN 84 7090 138 9 in Spanish a b c d Enciclopedia d Eivissa i Formentera Roig Francoli Costa Miguel Angel Archived 2018 04 28 at the Wayback Machine in Catalan Piza Antoni November 26 2010 La revolucio permanent de Roig Francoli La miranda culture magazine of the Diario de Ibiza Nº 127 p 37 in Catalan Original Spanish A raiz de la Guerra de Irak y otros acontecimientos volvi a la composicion como forma de comprometerme con el mundo que me rodea Quoted in ADN via EFE October 9 2008 La ORCAM estrena el lunes Antifona y salmos para las victimas de genocidio permanent dead link in Spanish See also Torres Planells Joan Antoni 2006 Illencs de fora Entrevista a Miquel Angel Roig Francoli Eivissa No 46 pp 28 33 in Catalan US Federal News Service October 9 2010 Married CCM Educators to Share the Spotlight at Carnegie Hall subscription required See also Ferrer Arambarri Laura October 24 2010 Roig Francoli lleva sus Canciones del infinito a Nueva York Diario de Ibiza in Spanish Foundation for Iberian Music October 24 2010 Carnegie Hall to present Songs of the Infinite by Miquel A Roig Francoli the 2010 Foundation for Iberian Music Composer s Commission Archived 2012 03 19 at the Wayback Machine Carnegie Hall November 17 2013 Chamber Music of Miguel A Roig Francoli Featuring Adam Kent and Friends Archived 2014 08 10 at the Wayback Machine The Symphony Orchestra of the Balearic Islands Premieres a New Work by a CCM Professor The Village News University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music Retrieved 5 July 2017 Jackson Blair 30 June 2016 2016 Denver GFA Part Deux Duo Melis Fabio Zanon and More Classical Guitar Retrieved 5 July 2017 University of Cincinnati May 1 2007 2007 Mrs A B Dolly Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching Miguel Roig Francoli University of Cincinnati May 21 2009 2009 George Rieveschl Jr Award for Creative and or Scholarly Works Miguel Roig Francoli Diario de Ibiza February 19 2010 Miquel Angel Roig Francoli Neus Torres Costa y la Federacion Hotelera premios Ramon Llull in Spanish University of Cincinnati Magazine April 2013 UC Announces 2013 All University Faculty Award Winners Noudari January 2014 Roig Francoli Guerau de Arellano i Jose Colomar rebran les distincions honorifiques del consell COMPOSER WINNERS band wind ensemble 2016 The American Prize Celebrating American Excellence in the Arts Retrieved 5 July 2017 External links editOfficial website Miguel Roig Francoli s channel on YouTube Miguel Roig Francoli on WorldCat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miguel Roig Francoli amp oldid 1190490908, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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