COMPOSER
Domingo J. Sanchez was considered a child prodigy. At age 9 he composed his first piano piece entitled “Añoranza”.
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In his childhood and preadolescence he composed several studies and preludes for piano and a sonata. In his teens his compositions were influenced by other styles such as: Rock, Pop, Jazz, Blues, etc.
The Curiosity, which permeates the character of this artist, took him to meet many different styles of music, forming what is now his eclectic style, but with a good classical music based because of his academic studies. As he says: “Classical music is always the seed of my work.”
At age of 20, he began his career in the experimental music of the hand of Manuel Seco de Arpe, teacher at the Madrid Royal Conservatory, winning several competitions and was a finalist in others. His music goes from composed for solo instrument or an orchestra, through chamber music.
In 2005 the “Juan March” Foundation commissioned him a string quintet formed later part of the repertory of young composers of this foundation.
On the other hand, in Madrid, he met the Film World and composed soundtracks such as “Rojo Intenso” (2007), directed by Javier Elorrieta, for symphony orchestra, and “Crustáceos” (2014), directed by Vicente Pérez Herrero.
In year 2006, he met William Luque, composer of several Pop’s greatest hits, and has since then co-authored numerous songs performed by artists as “Carlos Baute”, “Chenoa”, etc., being finalists LIV International Song Festival of Viña del Mar (2013) with the song “Ante el Dolor” performed by Francisco León, and winners of Gibraltar International Song Festival 2013 “Nunca me enseñaste” performed by Xandro Leima.
COMPOSITIONS
1) Classics:
– “Añoranza”, for piano.
– “Sentimientos”, for piano.
– “Pequeño estudio en mi menor”, for piano.
– “3 preludios”, for piano.
– “Suite medieval”, for piano.
– “Planos”, for symphony orchestra.
– “Texturas”, for chamber ensemble.
– “Konzertstücke”, for chamber orchestra.
– “El buen amor”, for voice and chamber ensemble.
– “Música para un texto”, for chamber ensemble.
– “Música obsesiva para la madrugada”, for chamber ensemble.
– “Meditaciones”, for chamber ensemble.
– “Quinteto para cuerdas nº 1″, for string quintet.
– “Sonata da camera”, for string quartet.
– “Set up!”, for flute.
– “Estudio nº 1″, for guitar.
– “Cuarteto de saxofones”, for saxophone quartet.
– “Reflejos del Universo”, for piano.
– “Reflexiones”, for piano.
– “Sonatina”, for piano.
2) Music for theater:
– “Amrita”
– “El peregrino”
– “El veneno de Laura”
3) Film Music:
– “Rojo intenso”
– “Crustáceos”
– “La mesa amarilla”
4) Pop’s Songs (with William Luque):
– “Contigo y sin ti”. Artist: Chenoa.
– “Dentro y fuera”. Artist: Carlos Baute.
– “Seguir sin ti”. Artist: Raúl.
– “Seguir sin ti”. Artist: Miguel Cancel.
– “Llorar”. Artist: Karina.
5) Jazz Music:
– “Blues en C”
– “La lluvia”
– “Winter light”
– “Spanish storm”
– “Through the mirror”
– “Luna”
– “Samba para Maria”
– “Arranque”
– “Bujaraiza”








LATEST POST
DEEP EMOTIONS (NEW ALBUM) – Next 18th December 2015
DEEP EMOTIONS
Domingo J. Sanchez presents his new self-released album Deep Emotions, a wonderful album of twelve songs on piano composed under the impulse of his emotional inspiration. Take Bach and Bujaraiza are his first two singles that give us the principle of feeling like value on those things.
The new album Domingo J. Sanchez “DEEP EMOTIONS” will be available for sale and download online next December 18TH 2015.
You can participate in the creation of this album via your opinion and your vote in the blog “With My Piano”.
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Title: Take Bach Album: no disponible Date: dic. de 2014 Duration: 3’54” Author: Domingo J. Sánchez
Title: Bujaraiza Album: no disponible Date: enero de 2006 Duration: 2’47” Author: Domingo J. Sánchez
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Domingo J. Sánchez
Tel: +34 619 164 258
Email: domingo(a)domingojsanchez.com
Skype: domingojsanchez
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