Vertixe Sonora Ensemble

Vertixe Sonora Ensemble

Vertixe at the Galician Centre of contemporary Art (CGAC)
Background information
Origin Spain
Genres contemporary classical music
Website www.vertixesonora.net

Vertixe Sonora Ensemble is a Spanish chamber orchestra founded in 2010 which specializes in contemporary classical music. It was shown in the documentary film Correspondencias Sonoras (2013) by Manuel del Río,[1] and has been directed since its founding by Ramón Souto.

History

The group appeared in 2010 as a flexible collective of soloists who specialize in contemporary classical music.

Repertory

The repertory of Vertixe Sonora Ensemble mainly comprises pieces written specifically for the ensemble. Among the composers who have collaborated with Vertixe are its artistic director Ramón Souto and composers Santiago Díez Fischer, Fernando Garnero,[2] Germán Alonso, Bernardo Barros, Marek Poliks, Sabrina Schroeder, Takuto Fukuda, Benjamin Scheuer, Michelle Lou, Santiago Quintáns, Stefan Beyer, Stefan Prins, Miguel Matamoro,[3] Jacobo Gaspar, Esaias Järnegard, Alexander Khubeev, Simone Movio, Matthias Kranebitter,[4] Sergio Blardony,[5] Dmitri Kourliandski, Nadir Vassena, González Compeán, Hernández Ramos,[6] and Mauricio Pauly.[7]

Ramón Souto, artistic director since Vertixe's founding.

Members

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