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Miguel Ángel Roig-Francolí (born 1953) is a Spanish/American composer, music theorist, and pedagogue. His 1980 Cinco piezas para orquesta (Five Pieces for Orchestra), commissioned by Radio Nacional de España and written in a postmodern, neotonal style, won first prize in the National Composition Competition of the Spanish Jeunesses Musicales in 1981 and second prize at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in 1982, and continues to be widely performed in Spain. His later compositions often have spiritual themes and are based on sacred texts and the melodies of Gregorian chant. In 2016 he won the American Prize in Composition (Band/Wind Ensemble Division) for Perseus, for symphonic band. An expert on Renaissance composers Tomás de Santa María, Antonio de Cabezón, and Tomás Luis de V

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  • Miguel Ángel Roig-Francolí (Ibiza, España, 1953). Profesor Distinguido de Teoría y Composición Musical del College-Conservatory of Music de la Universidad de Cincinnati (Ohio, EE.UU) ​. Es un compositor, teórico de la música, pedagogo y musicólogo español/estadounidense. Su obra Cinco piezas para orquesta (1980) -encargada por Radio Nacional de España y escrita en un estilo posmoderno y neotonal- ganó el 1º Premio del Concurso Nacional de Composición Juventudes Musicales Españolas en el año 1981 y además el 2º Premio del Concurso Internacional Tribuna de Compositores de la UNESCO de 1982, la cual continúa siendo ampliamente representada en España ​ ​. Sus últimas composiciones suelen inspirarse en temas espirituales, textos sagrados y melodías del canto gregoriano . En 2016, Roig-Francolí (es)
  • Miguel Ángel Roig-Francolí (born 1953) is a Spanish/American composer, music theorist, and pedagogue. His 1980 Cinco piezas para orquesta (Five Pieces for Orchestra), commissioned by Radio Nacional de España and written in a postmodern, neotonal style, won first prize in the National Composition Competition of the Spanish Jeunesses Musicales in 1981 and second prize at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in 1982, and continues to be widely performed in Spain. His later compositions often have spiritual themes and are based on sacred texts and the melodies of Gregorian chant. In 2016 he won the American Prize in Composition (Band/Wind Ensemble Division) for Perseus, for symphonic band. An expert on Renaissance composers Tomás de Santa María, Antonio de Cabezón, and Tomás Luis de V (en)
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