Ángel Arranz appointed Professor at Forum Musikae
Ángel Arranz have just been appointed Professor at the prestigious Escuela Superior de Música Forum Musikae in Madrid. Congratulations!
Ángel Arranz have just been appointed Professor at the prestigious Escuela Superior de Música Forum Musikae in Madrid. Congratulations!
Ángel Arranz was invited by the City Hall of Burgos in order to lecturing on Alejandro Yagüe's music. Entitled Per aspera ad astra. La música de Alejandro Yagüe: un viaje imaginario a través del espacio, Ángel talked on certain ideas picked up at the recent
Recently, we have had the pleasure of receiving the visit of the great flamenco guitar player, Tomatito. We supported technically his team within a special program organized at the Rafael Orozco Conservatory. In this special occasion, Tomatito played together with his son, El Tomate. Both
Attending the Festival de Música Contemporánea de Córdoba, which are yearly celebrated at the Conservatorio Superior de Música Rafael Orozco, I received a very nice visit from my dear friends, Sigma Project. Besides the fantastic contemporary music program they played, entitled SIN FRONTERAS: Una mirada global
From 14th to 18th, March I was invited by University of Salamanca to participate in a symposium on Arts and Digital Humanities, devoted to subjects such as production, management and research. It was a truly pleasure to take part of this program at my alma
Gottfried Michael Koenig passed away on the 31th December. He was a universal reference for many sonologists and composers along the world during decades. I had the luck of meeting him on several occasions, first as a lecturer at the Institute of Sonology, later in
Last June, José López-Montes and I created and produced a live electronic music project for The International University of Space (ISU), in collaboration with the University of Granada. In this project, we did everything it is possible to do in a chain production: researching, composing,
We start the day with very sad news. My dear and very first maestro, Don José María Barruso Rojo, passed away at 91 years old. Don José María taught me with infinite patience all the basics you have to know about music, but more importantly, to
José López-Montes and I collaborate again in a new project that involves live electronic music, big data and space. This time, we will entirely produce a live electronic music concert for the first Jornadas Espaciales de la Universidad de Granada, within the Programa de Estudios
Fundación Círculo has commissioned Ángel Arranz the full revision of the major electronic music piece by Alejandro Yagüe, Die Welt bringt alles hervor.