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Works for Cello
Tolerance (2000), for cello and tape.
Contrapulse (2018), for cello and tape.
Sources:
Furman Schleifer, M., and Galván, G (2016). Latin American Classical Composers, A Biographical Dictionary. London: Rowman & Littlefield.
Info/About. Jorge Rodrigo Sigal Sefchovich. (n.d.). Rodrigo Sigal. https://rodrigosigal.com/infoabout.html
Rodrigo Sigal
Mexican composer, born October 1, 1971.
Rodrigo Sigal was born in Mexico City in 1971. He attended the Escuela Nacional de Música of Mexico City, studying piano, music theory and harmony with Maria Antonieta Lozano and composition with Juan Trigos and Franco Donatoni, as well as studying contemporary composition and computer music. Sigal earned his doctorate in electroacoustic composition at the City University of London.
Since 2017, he has been a full-time professor at ENES Morelia (UNAM) and has also coordinated the Music and Artistic Technology undergraduate program. He has been the director of the Mexican Centre for Music and Sonic Arts since 2006 where he cultivates opportunities for creation, education, research and cultural management in relation to sound and music. He is the director of the “Visiones Sonoras’’ festival and the editor of a journal called “Sonic Ideas.”