Ana Lara
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Life

Ana Lara was born in Mexico City
Mexico City
Mexico City is the Federal District , capital of Mexico and seat of the federal powers of the Mexican Union. It is a federal entity within Mexico which is not part of any one of the 31 Mexican states but belongs to the federation as a whole...

 and studied at the National Conservatory of Music with Mario Lavista
Mario Lavista
Mario Lavista is a Mexican composer and writer. He has had numerous pieces published, especially chamber music, but also incidental music for plays, film scores, orchestral pieces, and vocal music....

 and Daniel Catán
Daniel Catán
Daniel Catán was a Mexican composer of Russian Sephardic Jewish descent known particularly for his operas and his creative friendship with the tenor Plácido Domingo.-Career:...

 and later with Fredrico Ibarra. She continued her studies at the Warsaw
Warsaw
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 Academy of Music with Zbigniew Rudzinski and Wlodzimierz Kotonski
Wlodzimierz Kotonski
Włodzimierz Kotoński , is a Polish composer.-Biography:Kotoński studied with Piotr Rytel and Tadeusz Szeligowski at the PWSM in Warsaw, graduating in 1951. In an initial period of activity he took an interest in folk music from the Podhale region in southern Poland...

. She also studied ethnomusicology at the University of Maryland
University of Maryland
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, graduating with a Master of Arts degree.

After completing her studies, Lara worked as a composer and music producer. In 1989 she began producing a Mexico City University Radio (Radio UNAM) contemporary music program, and in 2000 she was nominated as Best Classical Album Producer at the Latin Grammy Awards
Latin Grammy Awards
A Latin Grammy Award is an accolade by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry. Unlike the regular Grammy Award which primarily honors music produced in the United States, the Latin Grammy honors works produced anywhere around the...

. She founded and served as artistic director of Mexico's International Festival Música y Escena, and served as artistic director of the Puebla Instrumenta Verano 2004 summer courses. She also teaches music and seminars on Latin American and Twentieth Century music.

Works

Selected works include:
  • 2008-2009 Altre Lontananze, concerto for organ and orchestra
  • 2007 Cuatro habitantes, for percussion quartet and orchestra
  • 2006 Concerto for bassett horn
  • 2003-2004 Dos visiones, for orchestra
  • 1993-1994 Angeles de llama y hielo, for orchestra
  • 1990-1991 Desasosiego, mezzo/actress and chamber orchestra
  • 1989 La Víspera for orchestra
  • 2007 Dylan y las ballenas, 8 celli and narrator
  • 2006-2007 Sagitario, Capricornio, Acuario for large ensemble
  • 2005 Serenata for wind quintet and string quintet
  • 2005 Epitafios y otras muertes for baritone and piano
  • 2001 Vértigos, trio for c and alto flutes, clarinet and bass clarinet and piano
  • 2000 Estudios Rítmicos, for percussion quartet
  • 1998-1999 Darkness Visible, flute, clarinet/Bs clarinet, violin, viola, cello, base, piano and percussion
  • 1992 O mar, maré, bateaux, guitar four hands or two guitars
  • 1992 Vitrales, viola, cello and doublebass
  • 1985 In Memoriam, cello and G flute
  • 2007 Cake walk (Caminata de pastelito)
  • 2006 Recuerdos del poeta, piano
  • 1992 Pegaso, harpsichord, piano or organ
  • 1990 Saga, harp
  • 1986 Two etudes, piano
  • 1997 Requiem, for choir a cappella
  • 2002 Elles for stage. Choreography by Luoise Bédard
  • 2000 Celebraciones for stage. Choreography by Rossana Filomarino
  • 1999 Viejas Historias for stage. Coreography by Rossana Filomarino
  • 1998 Más allá for stage
  • 1996 Y la marcha de la humanidad? for stage. Coreography by Alicia Sánchez
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