Fernando Buide del Real

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Fernando Buide del Real completed his studies at the conservatories of Santiago de Compostela and Oviedo (Spain) and at Carnegie Mellon University and Yale University. He received his doctoral degree from Yale University, receiving the Michael Friedmann Prize. He studied composition with Leonardo Balada, Martin Bresnick, Ezra Laderman and Aaron Kernis.

Buide’s music has been played by orchestras such as Pittsburgh Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, Yale Philarmonic, Carnegie Mellon Philarmonic, as well as Spain top orchestras working with conductors such as Libor Pesek, Osmo Vänskä, Paul Daniel, Dima Slobodeniouk, Miguel Hart-Bedoya, Rossen Milanov, Pablo González, Jaime Martín, Lorenzo Viotti, Erik Nielsen and James Ross, among others. Over the past years his works have been presented in festivals such as Dartington (England), New Music New Haven (US) or Música en el Claustro (Roma).

He has been Composer in Residence at the Royal Academy of Spain in Rome. He received the Aeos-BBVA prize, the Harry Archer Memorial Prize and Andrés Segovia Prize – José Miguel Ruíz Morales prize at the “Música en Compostela” international festival. He received scholarships from Barrié de la Maza foundation and the Institute of Internationl Studies, becoming honorary member of Pi, Kappa, Lambda (Pittsburgh).

At present, he is associate professor of composition and music theory at the Higher Conservatory of A Coruña, Spain. He has been lecturer at the Conservatory of Santa Cecilia in Rome.

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