Oscar Strasnoy
French-Argentine composer
French-Argentine composer
Born in 1970, this composer has created significant contributions to contemporary classical music. Musical education was obtained in both France and Argentina, leading to a unique blend of cultural influences in compositions. Works include operas, chamber music, and orchestral pieces. The composer’s works have been performed internationally, showcasing innovative techniques and styles. Engagement with various arts, including collaborations with visual artists and theater directors, marked the career, expanding reach beyond traditional concert settings.
Composition of the opera "Medea"
Creation of chamber works performed globally
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