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Artist
Miguel Pérez (Málaga, 1976) had his first encounter with music in the Youth Music Band of the Miraflores and Gibraljaire Schools in his hometown. He continued his musical studies at the Higher Conservatory of Music, obtaining a degree as a Professor of Solfege, Music Theory, Transposition, and Accompaniment, as well as a degree as a Superior Professor of Tuba. Since 1990, he has been composing in various formats, publishing and premiering his music worldwide, including works for radio, television, cinema, and all kinds of shows. In 1994, he wrote the lyrics and music for a malagueña, which was performed by Pasión Vega and won the First Prize at the X Certamen de Malagueñas de Fiesta, an annual contest organized by the City Council of Málaga. The following year, he founded the Miguel Pérez Orchestra (1995-2008), for which he wrote songs inspired by the swing music of the 1940s. Two years later, he established the Miguel Pérez Consort (1997-2010), with which he recorded "Deus Meus" (1999), funded by Turismo Andaluz. He was a pianist for the Che Camerata Quartet (1997-2006), performing concerts throughout Europe. In 1998, he won the First Prize at the II Concurso Nacional de Composición de Marchas Procesionales Maestro Perfecto Artola, and Injuve selected him for a national tour performing his piano compositions. He served as the conductor of the Banda Municipal de Música de Sedella (2005-2007) and collaborated on the program "Bajo Palio" on Canal Sur Radio (1997-1998). In 20