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Sospeso performs music by Coriún Aharonián on the American
Voices concert at the Americas Society Fortieth Anniversary Celebration on November 9, 2005.
"The only way of being oneself," writes Coriún Aharonián, "is to try to live the creative act in such a way that it can generate cultural countermodels."
Coriún Aharonián is a composer of electronic and instrumental music, essayist, conductor, and educator. His music is deeply Latin American and explores native wind instruments with particular attention to their expressive context and suggestive dynamics.
Aharonián has traveled widely, teaching, conducting, attending performances of his music in Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Venezuela, and Spain. He has been artist-in-residence in Berlin, Bourges, and Stockholm, and received commissions from festivals in Warsaw, Freiburg, and Donaueschingen. He has served as executive secretary of the Latin American Courses for Contemporary Music.
He currently lives in Montevideo, Uruguay, and actively composes, teaches, and travels.
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