Music criticism in France has pointed out that Juan Manuel Abras is one of the European composers who "represent a good portion of the Europe of the new music"[7] and, at the same time, music criticism in Buenos Aires has considered him "a genuine representative of Argentine music".[8] In Germany, Genuin classics has highlighted "the breathless intensity of Juan Manuel Abras"[9] and within the French musicological field it has been stated that "variety is also found in his musical language",[10] a language that contains "a unity, by nature inaudible, which is realised each time through the different styles",[11] maintaining that in his works "there are, apart from the psychoanalysis [...] references to literature, religion, archaeology, etc.".[12] The Spanish academic field has gathered that Abras' music is "cosmopolitan and multifaceted, in search of a balance between emotion and reason, a dialogue between past and future, tending towards the Absolute"[13] and that "it contains influences from the composers with whom he studied, such as Penderecki, Stockhausen, Lachenmann and Rihm, equally nourishing from concepts such as anamnesis, union of the opposites, numinosity, ekphrasis and intertextuality".[14] The inner unity in its deep structure manifests itself through varied surface structures and can use new technologies, contain references ranging from theology to biology and incorporate into classical music elements of folklore, as well as sounds produced by living beings".[15] For example, according to musical criticism in Finland, during the Finnish premiere of his musical composition The song of Anna O., Abras "took the listener to a world of rhythmically pulsating fantasy, similar to a haunted castle".[16] And, according to Polish musical criticism, in his musical piece Chacarera beatboxera, "Abras united in a whole elements taken from ethnic music, ancient popular melodies and New Music, creating a dancing whirlwind somewhat trance-like, full of sunny joy and amusement".[17] In the United States, when referring to Abras, the press pointed out the "mastery of the composer [...] also as a skillful orchestrator"[18] and in the cultural sphere of Buenos Aires it has been stated that "his encyclopedic culture has allowed him to articulate a cosmopolitan horizon".[19]
Throughout his career, Juan Manuel Abras has won numerous awards and scholarships: TRINAC Prize[20] 2017 (EIMC‐ISCM), TRINAC Mention 2014 (EIMC‐ISCM), Grafimuse Prize[21] (Brussels, 2011), 2nd Wiener Filmmusikpreis[22] (Vienna, 2010), SibeliusChamber Orchestra Bicentenario Mention[23] (Banfield, 2010), TRINAC Prize[24] 2008 (EIMC-ISCM), Fundacja Argentynska Scholarship[25] (Warsaw, 2006), Beca 'Directorio' del Fondo Nacional de las Artes[25] (Buenos Aires, 2005), In Memoriam Erich Kleiber Scholarship[26] (Berlin, 2004), Theodor Körner Prize[27] (Vienna, 2003), 2nd Franz Josef Reinl-Stiftung Prize[28] (Vienna, 2002), TRINAC 2002 and TRIMARG 2002 Mentions[29] (both EIMC-ISCM-CAMU-IMC-UNESCO), CSMMF Gold Medal Award both in musical composition and orchestral conducting (Buenos Aires, 2000), etc.
Along the European Silk Road—from Berlin to Warsaw (2022), for orchestra
American birds (2020), for brass quintet
American birds (2020), for reed quintet
Ania jest... (2015), for solo clarinet in Bb. World premiere: 22 September 2016, barStudio of the Teatr Studio im. Stanisława Ignacego Witkiewicza – Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw (Poland). 59th International Festival of Contemporary Music Warsaw Autumn. Michał Górczyński, clarinet
Actus contritionis (2006), for speaker, mixed choir, chamber ensemble and electronics (Work awarded the TRINAC Prize, EIMC-ISCM, 2008. World premiere: January 13, 2007. Sala Kameralna, Academy of Music in Kraków, Kraków, Poland. Grzegorz Brajner, conducting / Wojciech Leonowicz, narrator / Chór Kameralny Muzyki Współczesnej / Wiktoria Chrobak, percussion / Piotr Grodecki, double bass / Michał Pawełek, piano). Published with Universal Edition (UES101913-000)
Argentine speeches (2011), for solo oboe. World Premiere: 24 June 2015, Circolo Italiano, Buenos Aires (Argentina). Marcelo Baus, oboe
Argentine Suite (2001), for orchestra (Work awarded the Franz Josef Reinl-Stiftung 2nd Prize, Vienna, 2002). World premiere: June 7, 2002. 'Fanny-Hensel-Mendelssohn' Saal, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria. Werner Hackl, conducting / Tonkünstler Ensemble
Argentine Suite (2001), for ensemble (Work awarded the Franz Josef Reinl-Stiftung 2nd Prize, Vienna, 2002). World premiere: June 7, 2002. 'Fanny-Hensel-Mendelssohn' Saal, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria. Werner Hackl, conducting / Tonkünstler Ensemble
Astor in Astorga (2017), for violin and accordion. World premiere: 18 May 2017, Guelbenzu Auditorium of the Higher Conservatory of Music of Navarre, Pamplona (Spain). Piazzolleando: Astor in memoriam Series. Irati Sanz, violin; Itsaso Mungia, accordion. World premiere recording: Various artists (Irati Sanz, violin; Itsaso Mungia, accordion). In Focus 2. RMN Classical CLS200501, 2020, compact disc (United Kingdom). Published with Universal Edition (UES101000-000)
Austrian speeches (2011), for solo oboe
Bandoneon concerto “Sedekte” (2001), for solo bandoneon and string orchestra. Work awarded the TRINAC Mention 2002 (EIMC-ISCM-CAMU-IMC-UNESCO) (version for solo bandoneon and string quartet)
Bandoneon concerto “Sedekte” (2001), for solo bandoneon and string quartet. Work awarded the TRINAC Mention 2002 (EIMC-ISCM-CAMU-IMC-UNESCO)
Blutgletscherstück (2013), for chamber ensemble
Chacarera beatboxera (2008), for humanbeatboxer, clarinet, percussion, piano and violin (Work commissioned by 51. Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music, Poland. World premiere: September 25, 2008. Ochota Sports Centre, Warsaw, Poland. Patryk 'TikTak' Matela, beatboxing / Kwartludium Ensemble. World premiere recording: CD Sound Chronicle of the Warsaw Autumn 2008 No. 5 (2008), Polish Music Information Centre, Polmic 045, Warsaw, Poland. Patryk 'TikTak' Matela, human beatboxing / Kwartludium Ensemble)
Chacarera meets the Puna (2005), for solo violin. World premiere: 20 September 2013, Áron Szilády Reformed High School, Kiskunhalas (Hungary). High School Evenings. Édua Zádory, violin. Published with Universal Edition (UES101378-110)
Dante’s quartet (2021), for string quartet
Debussyan chacarera (2010), for solo piano. World premiere: 16 May 2011, Arévalo Auditorium of the Professional Council of Economic Sciences of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires (Argentina). Young Talents Series. Natalia González Figueroa, piano. World premiere recording: Natalia González Figueroa. Homeland, 2018, compact disc (Argentina). Published with Universal Edition (UES100776-410)
De coelesti hierarchia (2002), for male choir, chamber ensemble and electronics
De profundis (2008), for mixed choir and chamber ensemble
Dialogues (2004), for flute, clarinet in Bb, violin and cello
Dialogues (2004), for string quartet
Dream and chacarera (2001), for flute and clarinet in Bb. World premiere: 8 August 2001, National Radio Auditorium, Buenos Aires (Argentina). Javier Blanco, flute; Alfredo Gómez, clarinet. Work awarded the TRIMARG Mention 2002 (EIMC-ISCM-CAMU-IMC-UNESCO)
DrunkenFugue (1999), for saxophonetrio. World premiere: 5 July 2002, Juan Bautista Alberdi Hall of the General San Martín Cultural Centre, Buenos Aires (Argentina). Carolina Cervetto, soprano saxophone; Diana Magalí Carballo, tenor saxophone; Sabina Egea Sobral, bariton saxophone
Euskal oroipenak (2018), for txistu with tamboril, accordion and marimba. World Premiere: 4 June 2018, Fernando Remacha Auditorium of the Higher Conservatory of Music of Navarre, Pamplona (Spain). People’s Roots. Ainara Martínez, txistu; Isaac Irimia, marimba; Itsaso Mungia, accordion
Euskal oroipenak (2018), for piccolo, accordion, marimba and snare drum. World Premiere: 4 June 2018, Fernando Remacha Auditorium of the Higher Conservatory of Music of Navarre, Pamplona (Spain). People’s Roots. Ainara Martínez, txistu; Isaac Irimia, marimba; Itsaso Mungia, accordion (version for txistu with tamboril, accordion and marimba)
Five rivers (2019), for orchestra. Published with Universal Edition (UES102561-000)
Franciscan(onic) dialogues (2012), for bass flute and electronics
Franciscan(onic) dialogues (2012), for flute and electronics
Harmonie – Alpha et Omega (2001), for soprano and piano (World premiere: April 25, 2002. 'Beethoven' Saal, Palais Pálffy, Vienna, Austria. Marika Ottisch, soprano / Laurenço César, piano. World premiere recording: CD Harmonie heute?! (2002), Harmonia Classica Records, HCR 022, Vienna, Austria. Marika Ottisch, soprano / Lourenço César Finatti, piano)
Harmonie—Alpha et Omega (2002), for tenor and piano. Music Text: Otto Vicenzi. World premiere: 25 April 2002, Figaro Hall of the Palais Pálffy, Viena (Austria). Jubilee and Prize Winners’ Concert of Harmonia Classica. Marika Ottitsch, voice; Lourenço César Finatti, piano (version for soprano and piano). World premiere recording: Various artists (Marika Ottitsch, voice; Lourenço César Finatti, piano). Harmonie heute?! Harmonia Classica Records HCR 022, 2002, compact disc (Austria) (version for soprano and piano). Work selected for the Jubilee and Prize Winners’ Concert of Harmonia Classica (version for soprano and piano)
Huayno meets the Milonga (2009), for vibraphone and marimba (World premiere: June 10, 2011. Legislatura de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Gonzalo Pérez, vibraphone / Martín Diez, marimba)
Innandöme (2020), for orchestra (2020)
Innandöme II (2020), for chamber ensemble
In utero (2022), for accordion and percussion
Jubarte à Jakarta (2015), for solo cello
Jubarte à Jakarta (2015), for solo viola
Kinderlachen (2015), for soprano recorder. World premiere: 18 September 2016, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin (Germany). Fat Cat Concerts Series. Sylvia Hinz, recorder
Kinderlachen (2015), for tenor recorder. World premiere: 18 September 2016, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin (Germany). Fat Cat Concerts Series. Sylvia Hinz, recorder (version for soprano recorder)
Milonga meets Malambo (2011), for violoncello and piano (World premiere: June 18, 2012. Sala 'Manuel M. Ponce', Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico. Juan Hermida, violoncello / Misa Ito, piano)
Moment musical sur un thème de Hill (2012), for soprano and chamber ensemble (World premiere: June 4, 2013. Théâtre Dunois, Paris, France. Ensemble Aleph)
Many faces, one mother (2006), for solo voices, choir and chamber orchestra (Work commissioned by Fundacja Argentyńska, Warsaw, Poland. World premiere: May 7, 2006. Parafia p.w. Ofiarowania Pańskiego w Warszawie, Warsaw, Poland. Adriana Róża Szmyt, conducting / Barbara Wnuk, soprano / Bożenna Jurkiewicz, alto / Piotr Szmyt, tenor / Ryszard Morka, bass / Chór 'Cantate Domino' / Zuzanna Sawicka, harp / Natolińska Orkiestra Kameralna)
Memories of the 11M (2007), for solo piano
Milonga meets malambo (2011), for violin and piano. World premiere: 18 June 2012, Manuel M. Ponce Hall of the Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City (Mexico). 34th Manuel Enríquez International Forum of New Music (FIMNME). Trío de las Américas (Misa Ito, piano; Juan Hermida, violoncello) (version for violoncello and piano). Work selected by the 34th Manuel Enríquez International Forum of New Music (Mexico)
Miserere (2008), for mixed choir a cappella
Musik für Nina (2010) for chamber ensemble. World premiere: 14 September 2010, mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. International Film Music Symposium Vienna 2010. Screening of the film sequence. Work awarded the 2nd Wiener Filmmusikpreis (Vienna Film music Prize) 2010
Musique pour un soldat de plomb (1999), for string orchestra. Work awarded the Special Mention 2010 at the Sibelius Chamber Orchestra Composition Contest (Argentina)
Musique pour un soldat de plomb (1999), for string quartet. Work awarded the Special Mention 2010 at the Sibelius Chamber Orchestra Composition Contest (Argentina) (version for string orchestra)
Nature’s bleeding wounds of war (2020), for soundtrack
Nights to forget (2002), chamber opera in one act
Only one note (2014), for solo piano. World premiere: 24 June 2014, Theatre Hall of the University of Bremen, Bremen (Germany). One-Note Music. Juan María Solare, piano. Work selected in the One-Note Music International Call for Works (Germany)
Perpetuum tanguile (2013), for solo violin. World premiere: 26 July 2014, Brick-5 Society for the Promotion of Multimedia Art and Technology, Vienna (Austria). Sound in the Image (Klang im Bild). Édua Zádory, violin World premiere recording: Édua Zádory. Heavy. GENUIN classics GEN 17473, 2017, compact disc (Germany). CD included in the Naxos Music Library (Japan). Published with Universal Edition (UES100631-110)
Piano concerto “Telesiadas”: Variations on a theme by Chazarreta (2009), for solo piano and orchestra. Work awarded the TRINAC Prize 2017 (EIMC-ISCM)
Ploratus acerbos infantem edere (2013), for solo clarinet in Bb. World premiere: 20 August 2014, National University Institute of Art, Buenos Aires (Argentina). Griselda Giannini, clarinet
Polish speeches (2011), for solo oboe. World premiere: 22 June 2016, Circolo Italiano, Buenos Aires (Argentina). Andrés Spiller, oboe
Pomeranian rhapsody (2017), for oboe d’amore and harpsichord. World premiere: 14 October 2017, Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace, Kraków (Poland). Between Bach and Abras (Między Bachem a Abrasem). Il Vento Ensemble (Katarzyna Pilipiuk, oboe d’amore; Anna Huszczo, harpsichord). World premiere recording: Various artists (Il Vento Ensemble). In Focus 5. RMN Classical CLS210901, 2021, compact disc (United Kingdom). Published with Universal Edition (UES102098-000)
Pentecostés (Veni Sancte Spiritus) (2007), for choir and electroacoustic sounds(World premiere: May 26, 2007. Sala Koncertowa, Academy of Music in Kraków, Kraków, Poland. Grzegorz Brajner, conducting / Chór Kameralny 'Pogratulujmy Mrówkom')
Ricercare (1999), for flute, clarinet in Bb, violin and cello. World premiere: 19 June 1999, Vienna Hall of the International Mozarteum Foundation, Salzburg (Austria). Yun-Hwa Song, flute; Víctor Estarelles, clarinet; Samuli Tuomikoski, violin; Pejman Memarzadeh, violoncello
Ricercare (1999), for string quartet (1999). World premiere: 19 June 1999, Vienna Hall of the International Mozarteum Foundation, Salzburg (Austria). Yun-Hwa Song, flute; Víctor Estarelles, clarinet; Samuli Tuomikoski, violin; Pejman Memarzadeh, violoncello (version for flute, clarinet, violin and violoncello)
Scriabinian bossa nova (2014), for solo cello (2014)
Scriabinian bossa nova (2014), for solo viola
Sitwa Raymi (2014), for mixed choir, chamber ensemble and electronics. World premiere: 14 June 2015, St. Charles Borromeo’s Basilica, Buenos Aires (Argentina). 20th Series of the Don Bosco Concerts. Ensamble Vocal Cámara XXI; Miguel Ángel Pesce, conductor World premiere recording: Ensamble Vocal Cámara XXI; Miguel Ángel Pesce, conductor. Bavel. 2016, compact disc (Argentina). Published with Universal Edition (UES101928-000)
The hermit (2015), for solo violin and dancer ad lib. World premiere: 9 March 2016, Ferenc Nádasdy Museum, Sárvár (Hungary). Violin and Dance. Duo Zádory—Simkó (Édua Zádory, violin; Beatrix Simkó, dance). World premiere recording: Édua Zádory. Heavy. GENUIN classics GEN 17473, 2017, compact disc (Germany). (Shortened version). CD included in the Naxos Music Library (Japan). Published with Universal Edition (UES103252-110)
The Dante sketches (2007), for speaker, mixed choir and orchestra
Un requiem lorquiano (2009), for soundtrack. World premiere: 4 January 2014, Sala Curci, Barletta (Italy). Concert of Electroacoustic Music. Nicola Monopoli, sound director
World premiere recording: Various artists (Nicola Monopoli, sound director). Electroacoustic & Beyond Vol. 2. RMN Classical CLS170901, 2017, compact disc (United Kingdom)
Work selected in the Soundiff-Diffrazioni Sonore International Call for Works (Italy)
The song of Anna O. (2005), for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble. World premiere: 6 September 2006, Bimhuis — Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, Amsterdam (Netherlands). Gaudeamus Music Week. Ensemble Aleph (Monica Jordan, voice and tam-tam; Dominique Clément, clarinet; Lutz Mandler, trumpet, didgeridoo and train whistle; Jean-Charles François, marimba; Sylvie Drouin, piano; Noëmi Schindler, violin; Christophe Roy, violoncello). World premiere recording: Ensemble Aleph. 4e Forum International des Jeunes Compositeurs, 2006, compact disc (France). Work selected by the Ensemble Aleph (France) for the 4th International Forum for Young Composers (Culture 2000 programme of the European Commission). Published with Universal Edition (UES102015-000)
Toccata argentina (2020), for solo organ. World premiere (scheduled): 22 October 2022, National Auditory of the Kirchner Cultural Centre (Auditorio Nacional del Centro Cultural Kirchner), Buenos Aires (Argentina). The Night of Museums (La Noche de los Museos). Luis Caparra, organ. Published with Universal Edition (UES103310-420)
Veni Sancte Spiritus (2007), for mixed choir and electronics. World premiere: 26 May 2007, Concert Hall of the Academy of Music in Kraków (Poland). 19th Days of Music of Kraków Composers (19. Dni Muzyki Kompozytorów Krakowskich). Chór Kameralny “Pogratulujmy Mrówkom”; Grzegorz Brajner
Wagnerian cueca (2015), for solo cello (2015)
Wagnerian cueca (2015), for solo viola (2015)
Discography (selection)
2002: 'Harmonie Alpha et Omega' (Text by Otto Vicenzi). Harmonie heute?! Marika Ottisch, Soprano / Lourenço César Finatti, Piano. Harmonia Classica Records, HCR 022 (Vienna, Austria)
2006: 'The Song of Anna O.'. 4e Forum International des Jeunes Compositeurs - Oeuvres sélectionnées. Work selected by the Ensemble Aleph - 4th International Forum for Young Composers (Program 'Culture 2000' of the European Union). Ensemble Aleph. Ensemble Aleph-Cdmc (Paris, France)
2008: 'Chacarera beatboxera'. Sound Chronicle of the Warsaw Autumn 2008 No. 5. Work commissioned by 51. International Festival of Contemporary Music 'Warsaw Autumn.' Patryk 'TikTak' Matela, human beatboxing / Kwartludium Ensemble. Polish Music Information Centre, POLMIC 045 (Warsaw, Poland)
2016: 'Sitwa Raymi'. Bavel - Obras Corales Contemporáneas. Ensamble Cámara XXI / Miguel Pesce (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
2017: 'Un requiem lorquiano'. Electroacoustic & Beyond Vol. 2. Jan Emanuel Abras, soundtrack. RMN Classical, CLS170901 (London, United Kingdom)
2017: 'Perpetuum tanguile' and 'The Hermit' (revised version). Heavy. Édua Zádory, violin. GENUIN classics, GEN17473 (Leipzig, Germany)
^Both the Abras surname and the Contel surname can be traced back to the 16th century in France, according to the Archives départementales de la Haute-Loire (Naissances. AD43 3 Num 202/1 - 1579-1581, Le Puy-en-Velay) and the Fichier des paroissiens de Saint-Eustache (1530-1792, Paris), respectively.
^Ferro, Francesca (16 September 2006). "Viaggio verso le origini per Juan M. Abras". La Provincia Cosentina. Cosenza.
^Wilkinson, Malan. 'Juan Manuel [Abras].' Pianists From the Inside. United Kingdom: 02/22/2013
^ abcd This article incorporates text available under the CC BY 3.0 license.
^03/10/2011: 'Me decepcionó no ver más óperas argentinas en el Bicentenario.' Diálogo con Juan Manuel Abras, uno de los compositores nacionales jóvenes más destacados de hoy.' (By Margarita Pollini). Ámbito Financiero (Argentina)
^Solomos, Makis (2006). Centre de documentation de la musique contemporaine (Cdmc); Ensemble Aleph (eds.). "The union of opposites. Interview with Juan Manuel Abras". Carnet de Bord. The Logbook. Ensemble Aleph - CDMC. 4e Forum International des Jeunes Compositeurs. 4th International Forum for Young Composers. París.
^Bolesławska-Lewandowska, Beata (23 November 2008). "'O 'Warszawskiej Jesieni' (część II).' Dwutygodnik Ruch Muzyczny, rok LII, nr 24". Warsaw.
^Hudson, Jeff (10 October 2013). "Baldini to conduct Camellia Symphony Orchestra's season opener on Saturday". The Davis Enterprise. Davis.
^Goldzycher, Alejandro (2014). "Juan Manuel Abras". Usina del Arte. Ciclo de Música de Cámara. Sábado 30 de Agosto, 21h - Sala de Cámara. Édua Zádory. Recital de violín [Printed concert program]. Buenos Aires.
^01/16/2018: 'Abras gana el Premio TRINAC por su concierto para piano y orquesta 'Telesiadas'.' Mundoclásico. Diario internacional de música clásica (España)
^05/22/2011: 'Галерия 'Арте' показва творби на лауреатите от конкурса 'Графимуза.' Artnovini.com (Bulgaria)
^09/16/2010: 'Wiener Filmmusikpreis 2010 vergeben – Kompositions-Workshops mit Badelt und Kolonovits.' Kulturia.com (Austria)
^02/17/2011: 'Abras, galardonado en el Concurso 'Bicentenario." Mundoclasico.com. Diario internacional de música clásica (Spain)
^08/06/2008: 'Juan Manuel Abras recibe más premios y encargos.' Mundoclásico. Diario internacional de música clásica (Spain)
^ ab07/02/2006: 'Estreno de una obra de Abras.' La Nación (Argentina)
^05/05/2006: 'Beca Kleiber. Premian a la soprano Virginia Savastano. Actuará ante Barenboim.' La Nación (Argentina)
^July–December 2003: 'Prizewinners. Theodor-Körner Prize.' Gaudeamus Information (Netherlands)
^06/25/2002: 'Se estrena en Viena la 'Suite Argentina' de Juan Manuel Abras.' Mundoclásico. Diario internacional de música clásica (Spain)
^September–October 2002: Ratier, Claudio. 'Juan Manuel Abras: Reconocido en el país y en el Exterior.' Cantabile. Revista de Música Clásica, año 4, n.º 15 (Argentina)
^08/30/2000: 'Otra orquesta en crisis.' Clarín (Argentina); 08/23/2000: 'La lección de un gran director de orquesta.' Clarín (Argentina); 06/26/2000: 'Ibero-American Chamber Orchestra. The other side of classical music.' Buenos Aires Herald (Argentina)
^'Archivos e Investigaciones'. UCA Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina - Instituto Carlos Vega. Buenos Aires: 2013 [1]
^Ibid. Some recent (2012) research projects include Los villancicos para la fiesta de Corpus Christi en el Cusco virreinal. Seminario de San Antonio Abad de Cusco (Research director: Diana Fernández Calvo; Main researchers: Rosana Gardes de Fernández, Juan Manuel Abras, Julián Mosca, María de las Mercedes Rodríguez and Nilda Vineis).
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