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Igor Escudero Morais (born Leon, 1977) is a Spanish musician, best known as a composer of classical music and opera.

He is the author of seven operas (including the trilogy based on "I, Claudius"[1]), three musicals ("The Fall of the House of Usher"'[2] has also been considered chamber opera), two profane oratories ("The glass Cathedral"[3] and "Moonbeam"[4]), concerts, soundtracks for documentaries (four pieces for two documentaries for "The Time Tunnel" of "RTVE"[5]), OST for audiovisuals and short films, sacred and profane choral music, cantatas and a great variety of chamber pieces.

Selected works

Opera

  1. Part One: Livia
  2. Part Two: Caligula
  3. Part Three: Claudius, the God
  • Peter I, the Evil (2009)
  • Oci, the Shaman[7] (2006)

Secular oratorios

  • The glass Cathedral (2014)
  • Moonbeam (2011)

Filmography and discography

  • The Time Tunnel [8] (2018)
  • Adendro [9](2015)

Musicals

  • The Fall of the House of Usher[10] (2016)
  • The Goggólori (2007)
  • Dragon's head (2006)

Cantatas

  • Song of Songs[11] (2015)

Chamber opera

  • Casina[12][13](2013)
  • The third king (2012)

Audiovisuals and short films

  • De hoy al ayer: Una mirada al pasado (2006)
  • El tiempo del pastor (2006)
  • La oveja negra (2005)
  • Lola y las bolas de lana (2005)
  • La crisis creativa (2004)
  • Prisioneros (2004)
  • Un poco como todo (2003)

References

  1. ^ https://scherzo.es/el-compositor-igor-escudero-escribeuna-opera-sobre-el-emperador-claudio
  2. ^ "El misterio gótico de Edgar Allan Poe inunda de ópera el Teatro Zorrilla". El Norte de Castilla. Oct 13, 2016. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019.
  3. ^ León, Diario de. "Ignacio Encinas: "La fuerza lírica de 'La Catedral de cristal' es asombrosa"". Diario de León. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019.
  4. ^ "Ayuntamiento de Soria - Música". www.soria.es. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019.
  5. ^ "La aventura del saber - 15/03/18 - RTVE.es". Mar 15, 2018. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019 – via www.rtve.es.
  6. ^ Fernández, Javier A. (Jun 8, 2019). "'Jazz', lírica y modos griegos para el emperador Claudio". Retrieved Oct 8, 2019 – via elpais.com.
  7. ^ http://www.centroculturalmigueldelibes.com/assets/programa-d-canta-dia-7.pdf
  8. ^ "La aventura del saber - 07/06/18 - RTVE.es". Jun 7, 2018. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019 – via www.rtve.es.
  9. ^ "Breogán Prego lanza su nuevo trabajo, 'Adentro'". sorianoticias.com. Nov 3, 2015. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019.
  10. ^ "El caserón de las sombras - La Nueva Crónica". La Nueva Crónica: Diario leonés de información general. Oct 15, 2016. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019.
  11. ^ "El 'Cantar de Cantares' de Fray Luis de León en Almazán". sorianoticias.com. Feb 23, 2015. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019.
  12. ^ "Las Cuevas de Soria ofrece la ópera 'Cásina', una adaptación de la comedia de Plauto". sorianoticias.com. Aug 2, 2013. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019.
  13. ^ "Éxito de la representación de la ópera 'Cásina' en Las Cuevas". sorianoticias.com. Aug 8, 2013. Retrieved Oct 8, 2019.

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