MusMA composer 2011 - Iluminada Peréz Frutos
Biography
Iluminada Pérez Frutos(Gerona, 1972) is a Spanish classical music composer and teacher.The composer Iluminada Pérez Frutos began her artistic career at the Badajoz Conservatorio Superior de Música¸where she obtained certificates in a variety of specialities: Guitar, piano, voice and music theory. She subsequently completed her studies in composition at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música “Victoria Eugenia” in Granada where the jury unanimously awarded her Premio Extraordinario Fin de Carrera (special prize for her final year thesis) in the speciality of composition. She is a graduate in business studies in accounting at the University of Extremadura. In 2008, she obtained her diploma in advanced studies from the University of Granada.
Among other prizes, Iluminada Pérez has been awarded first prize in the Unna International Female-Composers Library(2008) held in Germany and third prize in the ‘Kazimierz Serocki 11th International Composers’ Competition’ (2008) held in Poland, second prize in the “Pablo Sorozábal” international competition for composition (2003) held in Spain, the Centro para la Difusión de la Música Contemporánea prize, in the framework of Encuentro de Composición Musical Injuve (2005) organised by the Spanish Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, and was finalist at the 24th Alea III International Composition Competition which was held in Boston’s ‘Tsai Performance Center’.
Recently Iluminada Pérez Frutos was awarded laureate of the Royal Academy of Belgium for the so-called Prix du concours annuel de 2011 en Musique: the official ceremony will take place in November this year.
She has been commissioned by the National Institute for the Performing Arts and Music (INAEM), the premiere of which was performed by the City of Granada Orchestrain the context of the 23rd International Contemporary Music Festival in Alicante in 2007, by the association of symphony orchestras and composers foundation performed by the Extrtemadura Symphony Orchestra in 2010, by the Badojoz Philharmonic Societywith a grant from INAEM (2010), the premiere of which was performed by José Enrique Bagaría, by the Spanish Music Festival in Cádiz. Her other commissions include those from the Trío Arbós, the Ensemble neoArs with a grant from INAEM, the ‘Manuel de Falla’ chair of musical analysis and interpretation, and so on. Her next commissions include the prestigious Junta de Andalucía for a musical composition for a baby’s audio-book, from the Spanish Music Festival in Cádiz for a composition of a trio for piano and voice, the recording and publishing Lamentos de Dolor for organ for the Centro de Documentación Musical de Andalucía, etc. She has led conferences in different locations in Spain (Málaga, Granada, Cádiz, Badajoz, etc.). Recently, Spain’s Radio 2 dedicated its programme ‘Al margen: Inventario de Inventores’ (on the fringes: an inventory of innovators) to this composer.
Her music has premiered at prestigious international forums like ‘Civic Gallery for Modern and Contemporary Art’ in Rome (2001), Residezgalerie in Salzburg (2001) organised by the Mozarteum University (Austria), World Forum on Music (2005) Hollywood, the Museo del Obispado (2008) Mexico, Paris, etc. Her music has also been interpreted by Córdoba’s symphony orchestra, the soloists of the Madrid symphony orchestra and choir conducted by Gloria Isabel Ramos, the Andaluza chamber orchestra, under the baton of Michael Thomas, the soloists of the Ensemble Intercontemporain, Proyecto Guerrero, Manuel Escalante, José Enrique Bagaría, Trío Kandinsky, and so on. Moreover, her music has been played in well-known Spanish concert halls and auditoriums like the Museo Reina Sofia auditorium, Madrid’sFundación Juan March and Conde Duque cultural centre, Granada’sMuseo Guerrero, theMuseo Thyssen-Bornemiszaauditorium, Caja de Madrid cultural centre in Barcelona, the Zuloaga concert hall in Segovia, Centro Cultural Capitol de Cáceres, Teatro Arturo Tamayo Granada, Teatro Central in Sevilla, and so on.
She has completed postgraduate courses at the University ofAlcalá de Henares given by William Kinderman, Juan Carlos Asensio, Benet Casablancas, Ivan Nomick, Michael Musgrave as well as composition courses given by Salvatore Sciarrino, Brian Ferneyhough, Cristóbal Halffter, Tomás Marco, José María Sánchez Verdú, Mauricio Sotelo, David del Puerto, Javier Darias, Manferd Trojahn, José Manuel López López, Jorge Fernández Guerra, Julio Estrada, James Dillon, Kaija Saariahoand orchestra conducting given by Pedro Halffter y Juan Luis Pérez.
She currently teaches at the Conservatorio Superior de Música ‘Victoria Eugenia’ in Granada and is completing her doctorate at the University of Granada.
Awards
- First prize in Unna International Female-Composers Library (Germany, 2008)
- Third prize in Kazimierz Serocki 11th International Composers' Competition (Poland, 2008)
- Second prize in the “Pablo Sorozábal” international competition for composition (Spain, 2003)
- The Centro para la Difusión de la Música Contemporánea prize in the framework of Encuentro de Composición Musical Injuve (Spain, 2005)
- Finalist at the 24th Alea III International Composition Competition (Boston, 2006)
- Royal Academy of Belgium for the so-called Prix du concours annuel de 2011 en Musique (Brussels, 2011)










