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Artist
Gabriel Erkoreka was born in Bilbao, Spain in 1969. He studied with Carmelo Bernaola, graduating with honours in composition, piano and chamber music. In 1995 he entered the Royal Academy of Music to study composition with Michael Finnissy where he obtained the DipRAM and a Masters degree with distinction from the University of London, and was appointed Fellow of Composition 1997-98. He has also participated in masterclasses given by Ligeti, Ferneyhough, Birtwistle, Donatoni, Sciarrino and Luis de Pablo. Erkoreka's work has been performed in the Venice Biennale 2004; the Musikverein in Vienna; the South Bank Centre, Spitalfields Festival, ICA and Wigmore Hall in London; the ISCM World Music Days in Manchester and Hong Kong; the Symphony Space in New York and Crown Hall in Chicago; the Toru Takemitsu Festival 1999 in Tokyo; Festival Aujourd’hui Musiques in Perpignan; the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival; Festival Internacional de Alicante; the Auditorio Nacional and Centro de Arte ‘Reina Sofía’ in Madrid; and in other cities including Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and Sydney. Composition prizes for Erkoreka's works include the Premio de Roma awarded by the Spanish Academy in Rome in 2001; Premio INAEM-Colegio de España in Paris; First Prize of the Premio SGAE in Madrid, several prizes at the Royal Academy of Music including the Josiah Parker Prize, and the Prize of the Basque Government (1999). He was selected by Radio Nacional de España to participate in the Internationa

Gabriel Erkoreka: Kaiolan
Gabriel Erkoreka: Works for Solo Piano
Gabriel Erkoreka: Cello Concerto, Tres Sonetos de Michelangelo & Piano Concerto
Gabriel Erkoreka: Cello Concerto "Ekaitza", 3 Sonetos de Michelangelo & Piano Concerto "Piscis"

Gabriel Erkoreka: Afrika / Kantak / Jukal / Akorda

Erkoreka: Afrika, Kantak, Jukal & Akorda

Works for Solo Piano

Gabriel Erkoreka: Trío del Agua

Dipolo: Obras para violonchelo y piano de compositores españoles y latinoamericanos

Música de cámara actual

Works for Solo Piano (Alfonso Gómez)

Afrika - Kantak - Jukal - Akorda