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Name
  
Jesus Rueda

Role
  
Composer

Albums
  
Symphony No. 3 'Luz' / Viaje imaginario (Asturias Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Maximiano Valdes)

Similar People
  
Cadaques Orchestra, Ananda Sukarlan, Gianandrea Noseda, Xavier Montsalvatge

Jesus Rueda Azcuaga (born in Madrid, 30 May 1961) is a Spanish composer. He won the 2004 National Prize for the global quality of his music, with special recognition to his recently premiered symphonic and chamber compositions, such as his Symphony No. 2 and his String Quartet No. 3. His Symphony No. 3, Viaje imaginario (dedicated to his teacher Francisco Guerrero following his untimely death) and a selection of his piano music, including his two sonatas, were subsequently published by Naxos Records.

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Through his career he has evolved from experimental music to a more mainstream style. He is the resident composer of the Cadaques Orchestra, and a regular juror of the Queen Sofia Prize.

Opera

  • Fragmento de Orfeo (2006)
  • Orchestral

  • Viaje imaginario (1998)
  • Jardin mecanico (1999)
  • Symphony No. 1 ″Laberinto″ (2000)
  • Hyperion 1 (2001)
  • Symphony No. 2 ″Acerca del limite″ (2002)
  • Elephant Skin (2002)
  • El viaje multiple (2005)
  • Symphony No. 3 ″Luz″ (2006)
  • Hyperion 2 (2006)
  • La Tierra (2006)
  • Piano

  • Cadenza (1997)
  • Ensemble

  • Chamber Concerto No. 1 ″Presages″ (1990)
  • Chamber Concerto No. 2 (1997)
  • Chamber Concerto No. 3 ″En el Corral de Comedias de Almagro″ (2001)
  • Chamber music

  • Microsecuencias (1985)
  • YAM (1986)
  • String Quartet No. 1 (1990)
  • Una leyenda (1990)
  • Sinamay (1991)
  • Bitacora (1992)
  • Itaca (1997)
  • Perpetuum Mobile for percussion duo (1998)
  • El diario de Fausto (1999)
  • Memoria del laberinto (2000)
  • String Quartet No. 2 ″Desde las sombras″ (2003)
  • 3 Expressive Etudes for steel drums (2004)
  • String Quartet No. 3 ″Islas″ (2004)
  • Love Songs (2004)
  • Obsesion (2004)
  • Pocket Paradise (2008)
  • Vocal

  • Salmo Responsoriale (2000)
  • Cello

  • Io (1989)
  • Flute

  • Suspiria (1988)
  • Vertigo (1992)
  • Guitar

  • Remembrance (1996)
  • Quaderno d'Estate (2007)
  • Percussion

  • Luna nueva (2000)
  • 6 Inventions for young accordeonists (2004)
  • Etude for marimba (2007)
  • Piano

  • Four Etudes (1989)
  • Ricercata (1995)
  • Mephisto (1999)
  • 24 Interludes (2003)
  • 29 Inventions (2003)
  • Piano Sonata No. 1 (2004)
  • Piano Sonata No. 2 ″Ketjak″ (2007)
  • Impromptu No. 4 ″RoMa″ (2009)
  • Violin

  • Sex Machine (2007)
  • Electronic music

  • Synthiludia (1985)
  • Sobre un fondo de luto descolorido (1986)
  • Fragmento final (1987)
  • Voyager (1988)
  • Estacionario (fantasy for piano and electronics) (1989)
  • Songs

    Sinfonia nº 3 "Luz": IV El aire
    24 interludes - No 24: Toccata
    Sinfonia nº 3 "Luz": II El agua
    Invenciones - No 3: Bouncy Black
    24 interludes - No 10: Chopin
    Invenciones - No 21: The Happiest Seconds
    Invenciones - No 17: Goldfingers
    24 interludes - No 2: Il filo di Alicia sull'acqua
    24 interludes - No 1: Movimiento
    24 interludes - No 9: El segundo adios
    Invenciones - No 20: If You Insist
    Invenciones - No 26: Modern Music!
    Piano Sonata No 2 - "Ketjak"
    24 interludes - No 18: Erotica
    24 interludes - No 20: Berceuse
    Sinfonia nº 3 "Luz": III La tierra
    Invenciones - No 25: You Talking to Me
    24 interludes - No 17: Vision
    Sinfonia nº 3 "Luz": I El fuego
    24 interludes - No 14: Corale
    24 interludes - No 4: Grazioso
    24 interludes - No 15: Fuego en tu mirada
    24 interludes - No 7: Cancion de cuna
    24 interludes - No 12: Niebla
    24 interludes - No 3: Retrato
    24 interludes - No 23: Sospeso
    Sinfonia nº 3 "Luz": V Hacia la luz
    24 interludes - No 11: Seikilos
    Mephisto
    Invenciones - No 23: Watch Your Steps
    Piano Sonata No 1 - "Jeux d'eau"
    24 interludes - No 16: Registros separados

    References

    Jesus Rueda (composer) Wikipedia