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“Your interpretation of my music deeply moved me because
it transcends what is written on the score. Passiveness before the music is not
something your work can be characterized with."
Alfonso Montes, Venezuelan composer.
Héctor Murrieta was born in Mexico city and
started studying classical guitar at the "Ollin Yolitztil" conservatory with
Antonio López, and later at the Escuela Nacional de Música, UNAM, with Juan
Carlos Laguna.
He has taken master classes with some of the most prominent guitarists of our
time, amongst them: Gonzalo Salazar (Mexico), Sante Tursi (Italy) Ignacio Rodes
(Spain), Robert Guthrie (USA), Costas Cotsiolis (Greece), David Leisner (USA),
Manuel Barrueco (Cuba/USA), David Tanenbaum (USA), Thomas Kirchoff (Germany),
Dale Kavanagh (Canada) and Pavel Steidl (Chezc Republic).
He received a scholarship from the The California State University to attend the
Summer Arts Guitar and Lute Institute, in which he also took classes with The
L.A. Guitar Quartet, Benjamín Verdery, David Tanenbaum, Richard Savino and the
Pearl and Grey Duo.
He has premiered works in Mexico by Peter Sculthorpe, Alan Hovhaness, Lou
Harrison as a soloist and Gerald Garcia, Roland Dyens and Alfonso Montes in
ensembles. His appearances on a variety of radio shows have brought him rave
reviews on his work and commitment.
His versatility has allowed him to work with musicians from different fields
other than classical music, giving him a versatility not commonly found.
His first CD, "De Oriente a Occidente: Musica del Siglo XX", released in 2007,
includes music by C. Chavez, L. Brouwer, T. Takemitsu and H. Villalobos. Music
from this CD was used on the documentary "In the Absence of Men" by Reel Futures
International, a North American company working on global problems for a better
worldwide future.
“Entre Senderos”, his 2nd CD released in June 2009, includes music specifically
written for guitar by some of the most important composers of the 20th century.
The works found in this recording are M. de Falla’s “Homenaje a Debussy”, F.
Martin’s “Quatre Pieces Breves”, E. Krenek’s “Suite for Guitar Op. 164”, F.
Poulenc’s “Sarabande”, T. Takemitsu’s “In the Woods” and W. Walton “5
Bagatelles”.
These two recordings can be found on most fine libraries throughout Mexico,
worldwide through CD Baby and as MP3’s on iTunes, Amazon MP3, Rhapsody, Napster
and Shockhound.
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