User:O. Ian Ávalos

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Omar Ian Ávalos Gallegos, born March 25, 1979 in

Cal State Fullerton with musicologist John Koegel.[1]


Musical Compositions

Chamber Works

Mixed Ensemble

La Lotería (2005): I. La dama, II. El catrín, III. La rosa, IV. El violoncello, V. El músico

String quartet

Salón Catrín (2005): I. Tango, II. Bolero, III. Danzón

Duet

Inveral for violin and piano, (2005)

This Moment for soprano voice and guitar, (2006)

Solo Works

Flamenco Guitar

Angelina (Tangos)

Armillita (Bulerías)

Blanca Luz (Alegrías)

Cabalgando (Bulerías)

El santoral (Soleá)

Entre vientos (Fandangos)

Kalifé (Tangos)

La zanja (Taranta)

Sonsonete (Zapateado)

Riachuelo de Santiago (Soleá por bulerías)

Classical Guitar

Dos dedicaciones: I. Giraldiana, II. Oliviana

Piano

Dos bailes cortos: I. Tango, II. Bolero

Performances

As Conductor

The Santa Ana Camerata: Inaugural Concert. March 11, 2017, Phillips Hall Theatre at Santa Ana College.

Musicians:

  • Anastasia Sullivan, Violin
  • Alex Mascorro, Violin
  • Paulina Alvarado, Violin
  • Hao-Nien Q. Vu, Viola
  • Samar Catón, Cello

Presentations

A Mixer with the Masters: A Panel Discussion with Arturo Márquez, Pilar O'Cádiz and Felipe Castaneda, 2011. [2]

The Film Music of Silvestre Revueltas, Bowers Museum, 2014.[3]

Music Literature

Thesis

An Anthology and Study of Nineteenth-Century Mexican Guitar Music (2013, California State University Fullerton & ProQuest Theses and Dissertations)

Articles

The State of Research on the Mexican Musical Baroque Period (2008, unpublished)

Musical Romanticism in Nineteenth-Century Mexico (2008, unpublished)

Expanding the Definition of Baroque Music Through the Example of Latin-American Baroque Hybridity (2009, Issuu)

Form and Content in the Incantation of Ecuatorial by Edgard Varèse, with New Proposals for Future Performance (2009, unpublished)

Kaufman and Gershwin's Political Musicals Of Thee I Sing and Let 'Em Eat Cake: Pultizer Prize Winning Political Incorrectness (2010, unpublished)

Monographs

Mexican Art Music: A Wikipedia Companion [1]

Mexican Art Music: A Historical Survey (In progress)

Flamencology

Flamencali: Revista del flamenco angelino

References

External Links

Omar Ávalos at Medium

Flamencali at Blogspot

Flamencali at Youtube

Flamencali at Soundcloud

Flamencali at MySpace

Mexican American Musicians