- Roberto Sierra
Roberto Sierra (born
1953 ) is a Puerto Rican composer.Sierra studied composition in Europe, notably with
György Ligeti in Hamburg, Germany. He came to prominence in 1987 when his first major orchestral composition, Júbilo, was performed atCarnegie Hall by theMilwaukee Symphony Orchestra . (Júbilo had been premiered in Puerto Rico in 1985 by the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra conducted byZdenek Macal ; it was also performed in 1986 by the same forces conductedAkira Endo .) Since then, his works have been performed by the orchestras of San Francisco, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Detroit, San Antonio, and Phoenix, by the American Composers Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra, theKronos Quartet ,Continuum , England'sBBC Symphony , and atWolf Trap , theSanta Fe Chamber Music Festival ,Festival Casals of Puerto Rico, France'sFestival de Lille , theSchleswig-Holstein Festival , and Germany'sNeue Musik Bonn .On February 2,
2006 Sierra's "Missa Latina ", premiered at theKennedy Center , inWashington D.C. , conducted byLeonard Slatkin to considerable acclaim. The "Washington Times " judged it "the most significant symphonic premiere in the District since the late Benjamin Britten's stunning War Requiem was first performed in the still-unfinished Washington National Cathedral in the late 1960s." [http://www.robertosierra.com/Reviews.pdf] On March 3, 2007, the Missa Latina was performed at the 51stCasals Festival in Sierra's homeland,Puerto Rico , where it was equally well received.Sierra's "Concierto Barroco" takes its inspiration from a scene in
Alejo Carpentier ’s novel of the same in which Handel and Vivaldi jam with a Cuban slave during the Venice Carnival. Sierra was commissioned by guitaristManuel Barrueco "to write a concerto that tried to capture what that might have been like". Eladio Scharron commented on Soundboard: "Sierra achieved - masterfully - a synthesis of a tradition of five centuries old... This work is truly a masterwork..."Sierra is a professor at
Cornell University inIthaca, New York , where he teaches composition. His notable students includeMarc Mellits .Selected works
Orchestral
* Bayoán (oratorio for Soprano, Baritone and Orchestra)
* Concerto for Saxophones and Orchestra
* Concierto Barroco concerto for Guitar and Orchestra
* Concierto Caribe concerto for Flute and Orchestra
* Concierto para orquesta
* Doble Concierto concerto for violin, viola and Orchestra
* Folias concerto for Guitar and Orchestra
*Missa Latina for Soprano, Baritone, Chorus and Orchestra
* Of Discoveries concerto for two Guitars and Orchestra
* "Con madera, metal y cuero" for percussion soloist and orchestra
* Symphonies Nos. 1-3Chamber Orchestra
* Doce Bagatelas for String Orchestra
* El éxtasis de Santa Teresa for soprano and Chamber Orchestra
* Concerto for Viola with string orchestra and 2 percussionistsChamber Music
* Doce Bagatelas for string quartet
* El mensajero de plata (chamber Opera)
* Sonata for Cello and Piano
* Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
* Sonata for Flute and Piano
* Triptico for Guitar and String Quartetolo Works
* Piezas Breves for Guitar
* Piezas Imaginarias for Piano
* Ritmorroto for ClarinetExternal links
* [http://www.robertosierra.com Roberto Sierra] official composer site
* [http://www.arts.cornell.edu/music/faculty/Sierra.html Cornell University Department of Music] faculty page
* [http://www.subitomusic.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3_117_212 Subito Music Online Store] index of published works
* [http://artofthestates.org/cgi-bin/composer.pl?comp=169 Art of the States: Roberto Sierra] two works in streaming audio
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