Javier Parrado Explained

Javier Parrado (born 1964) is a Bolivian classical composer, whose works have been performed in Europe, and Latin America.

Biography

Javier Parrado received his musical education at the National School of Music and the National Conservatory of Music in La Paz, Bolivia under the guidance of Cergio Prudencio https://web.archive.org/web/20110603234413/http://www.gf.org/fellows/16424-cergio-prudencio, and Alberto Villalpando http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=1622. After graduation he studied in seminars with Franco Donatoni, Edgar Alandia http://www.composers21.com/compdocs/alandiae.htm, Reinhard Febel, Coriún Aharonián, Victor Rasgado and Graciela Paraskevaidis.

Several of his compositions were performed in America and Europe. In Bolivia, he worked for many years as arranger of folkloric music and resident composer of the National Symphony Orchestra, as well as a teacher, composer, arranger and researcher with various compositions and texts published.

TreMedia publishes his music for guitar. Several of his articles about Bolivian music have been also published.

He is part of the project “Uyaricuna, ist'asiñani, nos escucharemos” in association with Artekorp with the objective to diffuse the diverse musical expressions originated in the Bolivian territory and Andean land to project them into the symphonic and chamber music http://200.85.130.75/noticias/2006/2006_10/nt061004/6clt.php?pag=6_04clt.html.

Awards and honors

Received first prizes of the Adrián Patiño composition competition (La Paz, Bolivia, 1993 and 2009 http://www.la-razon.com/versiones/20091108_006905/nota_269_906300.htm, https://archive.today/20120306073720/http://200.105.139.132/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2195&Itemid=99), and the guitar composition contest Agustín Barrios Mangoré (Salzburg, Austria, 2001). Best Soundtrack in the Amalia de Gallardo Video Contest (La Paz, Bolivia, 2004). A special mention to his choral work "Tanta Luz que dexan" (Islas Canarias, Spain, 2004), and the 2009 Medal for Artistic Merit of Asociación Boliviana Pro Arte (La Paz, Bolivia, July 2009)https://web.archive.org/web/20090711200842/http://www.laprensa.com.bo/noticias/07-07-09/noticias.php?nota=07_07_09_cult2.php

Selected works

Solo Instrument

Electroacoustic music

Chamber Ensemble

Choral Music

Orchestra

Selection of “Uyaricuna ist`asiñani, nos escucharemos” (2006):

Selection of orchestral arrangements

Publications and references