Biography

Luis Tinoco (b. 1969, Lisbon) made his First Degree in composition at the Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa. He was then awarded with scholarships by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the Centro Nacional de Cultura to complete a Masters degree in Composition at the Royal Academy of Music, in London. Presently, he's doing a PhD Music research at the University of York, with Prof. Nicola LeFanu.

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Round Time
Orquestra Nacional do Porto, dir. Cesário Costa

Antipode
Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, dir.: Lorraine Vaillancourt

Next Train Approaching
(2º and. de "Mind the Gap"): Pedro Carneiro

Short Cuts (C), excerpt
Chicago Symphony soloists, cond. by. Cliff Colnot - (live performance)

Diptych - for piano and orchestra
António Rosado (pno.), Orquestra Nacional do Porto, dir.: Martin André

"Dr. Maxman" - 5th movement from "Spam!", for baritone and 16 musicians.
Mário Redondo (voz / voice); OrchestrUtopica, dir. René Bosc (gravação ao vivo / live performance recording)

"Forgotten Places" - 3rd mov.
Lontano Ensemble

"Trois Poèmes de l'Orient" - 3rd mov., excerpt
Eileen Hulse (sopr.), Lontano Ensemble, dir. Odaline de La Martinez

"Invention on Landscape", excerpt
Lontano Ensemble, dir. Odaline de La Martinez

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Mar 07 2010
American première for "Sundance Sequence" Print
Sunday, 07 March 2010
On the 7th of March | 5.00 p.m., the new ensemble Contemporaneous - founded by the composers David Bloom, Diogo Ahmed and Dylan Mattingly - will give their début recital performing works by eight composers born between 1942 and 1991. "In Real Time" includes the American première of Sundance Sequence (1999), for eleven players.
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(...) Few listeners will be able to resist wanting to hear a work such as Sundance Sequence, inspired by the escape some years ago of two pigs, nicknamed by the press as ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’, who fled from a slaughterhouse near London. They were ‘on the run’ for about a week and when finally captured their lives were spared. Tinoco has written a fascinating musical sequence on this story. (Robert Matthew-Walker, Musical Opinion)
 
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