Francisco Coll García
Francisco Coll (born in 1985 in Valencia) is a Spanish composer.
Biography
Francisco Coll studied trombone at the Joaquín Rodrigo Conservatoire of Music in Valencia and the Royal Conservatoire of Music in Madrid graduating with the Honour Prize. He studied composition at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama with Richard Baker with the support of the IVM Scholarship and the Guildhall Trust, and privately with Thomas Adès.[1] He completed a Masters degree in composition with distinction in 2010, winning the Ian Horsburgh Memorial Prize for the best postgraduate composition, and currently he is fellow at Guildhall.
His first commission, "...Whose name I don't want to remember" (2005) for double brass quintet, was premiered in Avery Fisher Hall of the Lincoln Center of New York, by Canadian Brass and the brass section of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. He won the International week of chamber music Prize for El juego lúgubre for two pianos (Montserrat, 2006), and the National Award "Valencia Crea" for La Ciudad Paranoica (2007) for ensemble of 10 players. He won the "Carmelo A. Bernaola" SGAE Prize for Cuando el niño era niño...(2008) for piano quartet. Aqua Cinereus (2006) for large orchestra, was premiered on the "Palau de la Musica", by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Valencia University conducted by Cristóbal Soler. Óxido (2010), for soprano and ensemble was premiered at Wigmore Hall (London) under the baton of the composer. Hidden Blue (2009) for the London Symphony Orchestra was workshopped and recorded on October 5, 2009 as part of the LSO Discovery Panufnik Young Composers Scheme. Recently Coll has been chosen to represent Spain at the International Rostrum of Composers/UNESCO (Lisbon, 2010). He take a Composition Residency during the Aldeburgh Festival 2010. Current projects include a new piece commissioned by Los Angeles Philharmonic to be premiere at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2011, and an octet for members of the BBC Symphony Orchestra for broadcast on BBC Radio 3, and an other commission from the 2011 Aldeburgh Festival for the Barbirolli Quartet which will subsequently tour to the Verbier Festival, Switzerland. He is Composer in Association with the Jove Orquestra de la Generalitat Valenciana. Coll's music is published by Faber Music.
As trombonist he has collaborated with the Mediterraneo Symphony Orchestra, Filarmonía Orchestra, Grupo instrumental of Madrid, Torrent's City Symphony Orchestra, ...etc. And he was a member of the Youth Orchestra of the "Generalitat Valenciana" (JOGV), and the Valencia's University Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2005 he won "Vicent Galbis" interpretation Prize, and in 2007 he won young performers "Villa Castellnovo" Prize. Currently he is studying trombone at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama with John Kenny.
For more information visit his personal webpage: www.franciscocoll.com
Works
- Aforismos (2003) for solo piano.
- El Juego Lugubre (2006) for 2 pianos.
- Op.1 Aqua Cinereus (2006) for large orchestra.
- Op.2 La Ciudad Paranoica (2007) for ensemble of 10 players.
- Op.3 Cuando el niño era niño... (2008) for piano quartet.
- Op.4 Tapias (2008-2012) for trombone and orchestra, commissioned by the Festival de Música de Alicante for the Orquesta Nacional de España.
- Op.5 Shadow song (2008–09) for voices and small ensemble.
- Op.6 Hidd'n Blue (2009) for large orchestra, commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra, was given its first performance at the Barbican Hall under the direction of Thomas Adès.
- Op.7 Piedras SKTCH (2009) for ensemble of 8 players.
- Op.8 Capricho (2009) for cello and piano.
- Op.9 Óxido (2010) for soprano and ensemble.
- Op.10 ...de voz aceitunada, (2010) for flute, viola and harp, commissioned by Richmond Concert Society.
- Op.11 Piedras (2010) for chamber orchestra, commissioned by LA Philharmonic in 2011.
- Op.12 Zortziko (2010) for octet.
- Op.13 Ich Selbst... (2010–11) for two trombones and two percussion players, commissioned by the IVM.
- Op.14 Sguardo verso l'interno (2011) for string quartet and clarinet, co-commissioned by the Aix-en-Provence, Aldeburgh and Verbier festivals.
- Op.15 No seré yo quien diga nada (2011) for piano and orchestra, commissioned by the IVM. It received its premiere at Auditoro de Torrevieja, Spain by Nicolas Hodges and Valencia Youth Orchestra under the baton of Manuel Galduf.
- Op.16 In Extremis (2011) for chorus and orchestra, commissioned by the IVM. The first performance was at Teatre Romá, Sagunto, Spain by JOGV and Manuel Galduf.
- Op.17 Aurum (2011–12) for brass quintet, commissioned by the City of London Festival, was first performed at Goldsmiths' Hall, London, UK by the LSO Brass Players in 2012.
- Op.18 Vestiges (2012) for piano solo.
- Op.19 Ad Marginem (2012) for viola and ensemble, commissioned by the London Sinfonietta.
- Op.20 Four Miniatures - a work for violin and piano. This work was commissioned by the Borletti-Buitoni Trust for Duo Kang Kusnezow and first performed at Festspiele Mecklenburg Vorpommern by Byol Kang and Boris Kusnezow.
- Op.21 Liquid Symmetries (2013) for chamber orchestra, commissioned by the CNDM.
- Op.22 Café Kafka (2013) an opera in one act, commissioned by Aldeburgh Music, Opera North and Royal Opera House Covent Garden with the support from Arts Council England's "Britten Centenary Fund".
Prizes
- "Hui, Hui música, Premio Arts XXI (2005) for Aforismos
- "Vicent Galbis" Prize( Valencia, 2005).
- SIMC Prize ( Montserrat, 2006) for El Juego Lúgubre
- National Prize "Valencia Crea" (2007) for La Ciudad Paranoica
- "Villa Castellnovo" Prize. (2007)
- "Carmelo A. Bernaola" Composition Prize SGAE (2008) for Cuando el niño era niño...
- LSO Discovery Panufnik Young Composers Scheme (2008)
- "Mary Ryan" Composition Award (London, 2009)
- "Ian Horsburgh Memorial Prize" (London, 2010)
References
- ↑ of Adès on Faber Music website
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