Agusti Charles


Agustí Charles Soler is a Spanish-born composer and scholar.

Biography

Born in Manresa, he began his music studies at an early age. His first works in composition date back to the 1980s, under the guidance of his first composition teachers: Miquel Roger, Albert Sardà and Josep Soler. Later he studied with Franco Donatoni, Luigi Nono and Samuel Adler, as well as working with other composers and conductors including Joan Guinjoan, Cristóbal Halffter, J.R. Encinar and Ros Marbà.

Career

His work Seven Looks, inspired by the poems of García Lorca was awarded the 2003 prize of the Association of Spanish Symphonic Orchestras and has been played by a number of Spanish and German orchestras in the 2004 and 2008 seasons. His first opera La Cuzzoni, esperpent d’una veu, was premiered in October 2007 at the Darmstadt Staatstheater in Germany. Recently, in 2008, the Italian Stradivarius Records Co. a recording which includes his orchestral work, played by the Orchestra of the Community of Madrid and directed by José Ramón Encinar. In 2010, The Tritó Records Company compiled a release in conjunction with the Symphonic Orchestra of Barcelona and National of Catalunya, directed by Jaime Martin. In March 2011 the premiere of his second opera, Lord Byron: a summer without summer, took place in the Staatstheater of Darmstadt, Germany, while it was staged again in Barcelona the following year. The libretto is by Marc Rosich with stage direction by Alfonso Romero Mora. On August 2012, the premiere of his third opera Java Suite, took place in the Perelada Festival.

Publications

He is also author of texts and books related to musical composition and analysis, among them: "Análisis de la música española del siglo XX ", "Dodecafonismo y serialismo en España", Colección Instrumentación y orquestación clásica y contemporánea .
Charles currently teaches composition at the Catalonia College of Music in Barcelona.