Consuelo Díez
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Life

Consuelo Díez was born in Madrid
Madrid
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, Spain
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, and studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid with Anton Garcia Abril
Antón García Abril
Antón García Abril is a Spanish composer and musician. In 1997 Plácido Domingo created the role of Lucero in his Divinas Palabras at the Teatro Real in Madrid.-Biography:...

 and Roman Alis
Román Alís
Román Alís was a Spanish composer....

. She also studied art history at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and graduated with a Master of Arts from Hartt School of Music (USA) and a Doctorate in Musical Arts from Hartford University (USA).

After completing her studies, Diez returned to work as a composer in Madrid. She taught music at the Conservatory in Madrid and served for five years as the director of the Center for Diffusion of Contemporary Music. Diez is married and has two children.

Works

Selected works include:
  • El precio
  • Sad for piano
  • Sein und Zeit for piano
  • Se ha parado el aire for piano
  • Endurance for piano
  • Pasión Cautiva for orchestra
  • La Geometría del Agua for orchestra
  • Iliverir for orchestra
  • Life for orchestra
  • Cartas a la oscuridad Andantino - Allegro - Allegretto - Presto
  • Dos Canciones
  • Jungle city
  • Ecos
  • Verde y Negro for flute and piano'sax and piano
  • Se ha parado el aire for piano
  • Preludio en el Jardín
  • Rumores del Puerto for piano
  • Cuatro Instantes theme with variations
  • Niña valiente for soprano, flute, cello and piano
  • Infierno Azul
  • EL azul está prohibido
  • Libertad Real
  • Magma for piano and electroacoustic
  • Trío Gala de Madrid chamber trio for flute, cello and piano
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