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| - Eduardo Soutullo (born May 16, 1968) is a Spanish composer who began his musical education at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Vigo. Later, he moved to Madrid and to Paris completing his studies in Harmony and Composition with Isabelle Duha (Conservatoire d'Issy les Molineaux-Paris XIII) He has studied musical composition with David del Puerto, Jesús Rueda, (Köln Conservatory), Richard Steinitz (Huddersfield University) and with Cristobal Halffter and Tomás Marco (Villafranca del Bierzo, Spain). He has been a professor at the Conservatory of Vigo and Conservatory of Ourense (Spain). (en)
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| - Eduardo Soutullo (born May 16, 1968) is a Spanish composer who began his musical education at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Vigo. Later, he moved to Madrid and to Paris completing his studies in Harmony and Composition with Isabelle Duha (Conservatoire d'Issy les Molineaux-Paris XIII) He has studied musical composition with David del Puerto, Jesús Rueda, (Köln Conservatory), Richard Steinitz (Huddersfield University) and with Cristobal Halffter and Tomás Marco (Villafranca del Bierzo, Spain). He has a master's degree from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and has a Doctorat (PhD) from the Universidad de Vigo (thesis about Spanish contemporary music) He has been a professor at the Conservatory of Vigo and Conservatory of Ourense (Spain). He has been composer in residence at Academy of Spain in Rome (Real Academia de España en Roma – RAER) in the course 2019-2020 In February 2022, after the beginning of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, he began the composition of Threnus Helianthuses (The lament of sunflowers, a direct reference to Ukraine's national flower), a vocal-symphonic work whose lyrics are anti-war verses of the prominent Ukrainian poetess Lesya Ukrainka (1871-1913) translated into English. He submits the score to the "XVI Open composers competition named after Andrey Petrov" held in Saint Petersburg. Against all odds, the work is selected as a finalist and gets its premiere on September 15, 2022 at the Grand Hall of the St. Petersburg Academic Philharmonic by the St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra winning the third prize of the competition He is also the author of the novel "Olozábal, el último zarzuelista, en el Madrid de la movida" published on Amazon (ASIN B08RRNGTDJ) and Smashwords (ISBN 9781005316792) He is also the author of several documentaries such as Film me (on Cuba) winner of awards at international festivals such as CinemAmbiente (Torino, Italy) and Festival International de Programs Audiovisuels (FIPA, Biarritz, France) (en)
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