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Oscar Strasnoy was born on 12 November, 1970, is a French-Argentine composer, conductor and pianist. Discover Oscar Strasnoy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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1970

Oscar Strasnoy (born November 12, 1970) is a French-Argentine composer, conductor and pianist.

1996

Oscar Strasnoy was born in Buenos Aires and studied piano, conducting and composition there at the Conservatorio Nacional Superior de Música (with Aldo Antognazzi and Guillermo Scarabino), at the Conservatoire de Paris (with Guy Reibel, Michaël Levinas and Gérard Grisey), where he won in 1996 a Premier Prix à l’Unanimité (first prize) and the Hochschule für Musik, Frankfurt (with Hans Zender).

He was the Music Director of the Orchestre du Crous de Paris (1996–1998).

He was one of the founding recipients of the Grüneisen Foundation (Mozarteum Argentino) conducting scholarship, and of the French Government Scholarship.

1998

1998: Bloc-notes de Midea (5), CD Hochschule für Musik Köln/Conservatoire de Paris, cond.

Peter Eötvös

1999

In 1999 he was invited by Peter Eötvös to Herrenhaus-Edenkoben in Germany.

2000

Although primarily known for his stage works, the first of which Midea (2) premiered in Spoleto in 2000, his principal compositions also include two secular cantatas and several song cycles.

Luciano Berio awarded him the 2000 Orpheus Prize for his chamber opera Midea (2) produced at the Teatro Caio Melisso in Spoleto in 2000 and at the Rome Opera in 2001.

2000: Two tangos ("Derrumbe" and "Mano Brava") Paris-Buenos Aires, CD Bis records

2003

He was also artist in residence at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, in 2003 at the Villa Kujoyama in Kyoto (Institut français), and in 2006 at the Civitella Ranieri Foundation in Umbria, Italy.

2004

Oscar Strasnoy has composed twelve stage works, including operas performed at Spoleto, Rome, Paris (Opéra Comique, Théâtre du Châtelet), Hamburg, Bordeaux, Aix-en-Provence Festival, Teatro Colón of Buenos Aires), Berlin State Opera; a live-accompanied silent film score for Anthony Asquith's Underground which premiered at the Louvre in 2004 and was subsequently played at the Cine Doré in Madrid, the Mozarteum Argentino, Kyoto, and Tokyo) and a secular cantata, Hochzeitsvorbereitungen (mit B und K).

He also composed several pieces of chamber, vocal and orchestral music, including his song cycle Six Songs for the Unquiet Traveller which premiered in 2004 performed by the Nash Ensemble and Ann Murray in a concert to inaugurate the newly refurbished Wigmore Hall in London.

2007

In 2007 he received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship for Music Composition.

2007: Hochzeitsvorbereitungen (mit B und K) CD Chant du Monde, Ensemble 2e2m, dir.

2010

2010: Un retour, Ensemble Musicatreize, dir.

Roland Hayrabedian

2012

Radio France, in association with the parisian Théâtre du Châtelet, featured Strasnoy as the main composer of the Festival Présences 2012, a retrospective of most of his works in 14 concerts in January 2012.

In January 2012 a retrospective of his work in 14 concerts has been presented at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris as part of the Festival Présences of Radio France.

Strasnoy's works are primarily published by Universal Edition (Vienna) Chant du Monde (Paris) and Billaudot (Paris).

His opera Midea is published by Ricordi (Milan).

2022: Tombeau de Monjeau, for piano.

Mara Dobresco CD La Scala.

2022: Chanzuns Popularas Rumanchas, for female voice and ensemble.

Sarah Maria Sun and Ensemble SONGS CD SONGS OO1.

2013

2013: Orchestral works, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France conducted by Dima Slobodeniouk and Susanna Mälkki CD Aeon

2013: Geschichte (fragment), CD du Festival d'Automne de Varsovie.

Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart.

2014

2014: An Island Far, Ensemble 2e2m, dir.

Pierre Roullier, CD Le Chant du Monde.

2016

2016: Hanokh, by Erwan Keravec, bagpipe, Donatienne Michel-Dansac, soprano and Vincent Bouchot, baritone, CD Vox.

2017

2017: Berceuse (from "Five Little Pieces for Piano", ed. Billaudot), Mara Dobresco, piano.

CD Paraty 107159.

2018

2018: Luther, Oratorio.

Staatskapelle Halle conducted by Michael Wendeberg CD Arthaus.

2018: Two Schubert Menuets (from "Fünf Menuette mit sechs Trios"), nº 3 and nº 5, arrangement for octet, Isabelle Faust & Friends.

CD Harmonia Mundi.

2020

2020: Kuleshov, Piano Concerto.

Alexandre Tharaud, Les Violons du Roy conducted by Mathieu Lussier CD Erato/Warner Classics.