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Listen to the World Premiere Performance of Reinaldo Moya's Caracas Counterpoint

Click here to listen to a live recording of Reinaldo Moya's Caracas Counterpoint from its premiere performance by the Orquesta Nacional de Flautas de Venezuela on Soundcloud, recorded May 2014. Conducted by Mara Gabriela Rodrguez.

Reinaldo Moya

Reinaldo Moya is a Venezuelan American composer whose music is often inspired by literature. Through his explorations of the relationship between music and literary texts, Moya has been able to find an outlet for his own personal sense of drama and lyricism. Mr. Moya is the recipient of Meet the Composers 2011 Van Lier Fellowship, as well as multiple Morton Gould Young Composer Awards from ASCAP. In 2011, he was awarded the Aaron Copland Award which led to a residency in Aaron Coplands historic New York home. Mr. Moyas String Quartet No. 1 was premiered by the Attacca Quartet in 2007 at the Museum of Modern Art. This performance was reviewed by the New York Times as Admirablewith subtly delineated sections. His orchestral work Aurora Australis was awarded the Walter Friedman Memorial Prize for Orchestral Composition in 2008 and was premiered by the Juilliard Orchestra under Jeffrey Milarsky in 2008. The Da Capo Chamber Players performed his Crnica de una Muerte Anunciada in October, 2010 at Merkin Hall in New York City. Bruce Hodges of International Concert Review called the work startlingly effective a striking evocation of Mrquezs tragic subject, filled with jittery motifs and underlying dread.

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