Osvaldo Golijov
• Known for his musical hybridity, combining traditions of classical chamber, Jewish liturgical, and klezmer music with hints of the tango of Astor Piazzolla
• Recipient of the MacArthur "Genius Grant" Fellowship and the Vilcek Prize, as well as two GRAMMY Awards in 2006: Best Opera Recording and Best Contemporary Composition for Ainadamar, released on Deutsche Grammophon
• Has composed several compositions for soprano Dawn Upshaw over the past decade including the Three Songs for Soprano and Orchestra, the opera Ainadamar, and the cycle Ayre.
• In 2006, Lincoln Center presented a sold-out festival called "The Passion of Osvaldo Golijov" featuring multiple performances of his works over the course of two months
• Composed the soundtrack for Francis Ford Coppola's Youth Without Youth and the recently released Tetro
• Carnegie Hall Debs Composer Chair, 2012–13 season
Works by Osvaldo Golijov include:
La Pasión según San Marcos (2000) for soloists, chorus, and orchestra
Ainadamar (2003) opera
Ayre (2004) for soprano and ensemble
Azul (2006) for cello, obbligato group and orchestra
Visit Osvaldo Golijov's website at www.osvaldogolijov.com.
Looking Ahead: Golijov’s recent work LAIKA is performed by mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges and musicians of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, led by Samy Rachid (Feb 16)
"The music is full of passion, humor, tragedy and all the complexity of life." —Richard Dyer, Boston Globe