American
composer and conductor Efraín Amaya
was born in Venezuela, where he began his musical training. Continuing
his studies in the United States, he earned degrees in composition and
piano from the University of Indiana, Bloomington, and a master’s
degree in conducting from Rice University.
Amaya's compositions have been selected for performance at major international
Festivals such as the Seattle Symphony's Viva la Música Festival:
the American Composers Orchestra Festival of Venezuelan Music at Weill
Recital Hall; The "XVII Foro Internacional de Música Nueva
Manuel Enríquez" in Mexico City; The VIII and XI "Festival
Latinoamericano de Música" in Caracas, Venezuela;
the 35th, 32nd and 29th Annual National Flute Association Conventions in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Nashville, Tennessee and in Dallas, Texas; the Gala Concert of the Jeanne Baxtresser
International
Master Classes at Carnegie Mellon University and the Julliard School,
in Boston on the Modern Orchestra Project recital series.
Efraín Amaya received a 2004 Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council
on the Arts and has been a Meet The Composer Composer-in-Residence with
Gateway to the Arts, WQED-FM, Renaissance City Wind Music Society and Shaler
School District from September of 2001 to September 2004, made possible
by Meet The Composer, Inc. and its New Residencies program. In Western
Pennsylvania, the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra, the Carnegie Mellon
Philharmonic, the Carnegie Mellon University and Duquesne University Contemporary
Ensembles have performed his music. It has also been included in the Sewickley
Bachfest, the Shadyside Concert Series and the Renaissance City Winds concert
series. His opera Clepsydra was premiered as part of the "First Night" celebrations
in Pittsburgh as a collaborative multimedia performance for tape, live
performers, and edited video projection, sponsored by the Associated Artists
of Pittsburgh and the Heinz Endowment. Élan Recordings released
his debut CD A Sense of Time on June 1, 2001. Albany Records
released in 2004 the two cello version recording of Silent Conversations
in a CD entitled Zoo of Dreams featuring the Amici Chamber Players.
Mr. Amaya is the Music Director and Conductor of the Greensburg American Opera as well as the founder and Music Director of The Point Chamber Orchestra, which made its debut performances the year 2006 with a tour of seven concerts in Italy, performing in venues such as the Fenice Theater, the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi and the Parco della Musica in Rome.
|