Juan Sebastian Lach
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Juan Sebastian Lach (born October 3, 1970 in Mexico City) is a Mexican composer of classical, microtonal and electroacoustic works.
He has played keyboards and piano in jazz and rock bands in Mexico City such as Santa Sabina. Since 2001 has lived and studied in the Netherlands, obtaining a Bachelor's (2003) and Master's (2005) Degree in Composition at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague under the guidance of Clarence Barlow and Gilius van Bergeijk. Currently he is following a PhD in Artistic Research from Leiden Univerity in association with Orpheus Institute [1] in Gent, Belgium under the guidance of Clarence Barlow and Louis Andriessen.
He has written chamber music for varied combinations of instruments with and without electronics. His music has been premiered in Mexico, Netherlands, Ireland, England, United States, Germany and Spain among others. He also participates as part of an improvisers ensemble based in The Hague playing piano and analog electronics.
The sources of ideas for his music span from the literary to the mathematical, including the processing and messing up of other pieces and styles of music. The music is abstract but full with connotations so that false impressions may arise in the listener.