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Juan Manuel Abras

Juan Manuel Abras Contel ((:ˈxwan maˈnwel ˈaβɾas); February 1, 1975) is a Swedish-born Argentine classical music composer, conductor and researcher of European descent (Catalan and Galician on his father's side〔Waltmans, Frans. 'Juan Manuel Abras (AR).' ''Waltmans. Early and Contemporary Music''. Netherlands: April, 2007.〕 and Basque, Italian and French on his mother's side〔Wilkinson, Malan. 'Juan Manuel ().' ''Pianists From the Inside''. United Kingdom: 02/22/2013.〕).
==Background and education==
Born in Stockholm (Sweden), and then raised in Geneva (Switzerland) and Madrid (Spain), Juan Manuel Abras spent his adolescence in Buenos Aires, Venice and Bilbao, and his youth in Vienna and Kraków, receiving his music education while living in Austria, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and Argentina along with his family (his father being a diplomat and journalist, his mother being a sociologist and piano teacher〔03/10/2011: 'Me decepcionó no ver más óperas argentinas en el Bicentenario.' Diálogo con Juan Manuel Abras, uno de los compositores nacionales jóvenes más destacados de hoy.' (By Margarita Pollini). ''Ámbito Financiero'' (Argentina)〕). A disciple of Krzysztof Penderecki, Kurt Schwertsik and Roberto García Morillo, Abras completed both postgraduate and graduate studies in Musical composition (University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Academy of Music in Kraków and 'Manuel de Falla' Superior Conservatory of Music Buenos Aires), while attending master classes and courses by Karlheinz Stockhausen, Helmut Lachenmann, Wolfgang Rihm and Alexander Müllenbach. At the same time, Juan Manuel Abras studied Orchestral conducting (completing both postgraduate and graduate studies) at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (with Leopold Hager) and 'Manuel de Falla' Superior Conservatory of Music Buenos Aires, as well as privately with Guillermo Scarabino, while pursuing internships and courses with Michael Gielen (at the Berlin State Opera), Ervin Acél and Dominique Fanal. Prior to that, he completed studies in Piano—first taught to him by his mother during his childhood—(Municipal Superior Conservatory of Music San Sebastián, Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello di Venezia—with Giovanni Umberto Battel—, Centro de Estudios Musicales Juan de Antxieta Musikaltegia Bilbao—with Luis Fernando Barandiarán—and 'Carlos López Buchardo' National Conservatory of Music—with Ana Litovsky-Grünwald and Elizabeth Fiocca—, now the Music Department of the Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte). He also obtained a Doctorate (PhD) in Music (Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina), a Master's degree in Hispanic Music (University of Salamanca-University of Valladolid), a Licentiate's degree in History and a Bachelor's degree in History (University del Salvador, studying also at the University of Deusto), while attending master classes and courses in Musical pedagogy, Music history, Harpsichord, and Marketing and cultural policies.

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