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Miquel Ortega was born in Barcelona in 1963 into a family without any musical background. His musical education was at the Conservatori Superior del Liceu. In 1979 he was appointed as one of the maestros at the Gran Teatre del Liceu thanks to the baritone Vicente Sardinero.
He continued his education with the maestro Ernest Xancó (Violin), Manuel Oltra (Counterpoint, Instrumentation and Composition) and with Antoni Ros Marbà (Orchestral Conducting).
In 1990 he moved to Madrid as concertmaster of the National Lyrical Theatre, La Zarzuela, where he started his work as an orchestral conductor under the encouragement of Miquel Roa and Emilio Sagi.
He is a member of the Catalan Composers Society and several of his works have been performed both in Spain and abroad.
His work can be classified as part of the neo-Classical tonal style nature with sporadic, very Mediterranean, atonal incursions.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
Miquel Ortega has set two poems of the famous Romancero Gitano of Federico García Lorca to music: Romance de la luna, luna in the low voice and chamber orchestra version.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
Miquel Ortega has set several poems of the famous "Romancero Gitano" of Federico García Lorca to music: Romance de la luna, luna in the low voice and chamber orchestra version.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
Miquel Ortega has set two poems of the famous Romancero Gitano of Federico García Lorca to music: Romance de la luna, luna, and Preciosa y el aire, in the low voice and piano version.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
Miquel Ortega has set two poems of the famous Romancero Gitano of Federico García Lorca to music: Romance de la luna, luna, and Preciosa y el aire, in the low voice and piano version.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
This work comes from a very short song written in the spring of 1984 and belongs to a cycle of 20 songs, titled Les quatre estacions (The Four Seasons) with texts by Josep Carner.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
This work comes from a very short song written in the spring of 1984 and belongs to a cycle of 20 songs, titled Les quatre estacions (The Four Seasons) with texts by Josep Carner.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
The Sonatina for piano is not an excessively difficult work from a technical point of view and, except for the third movement, as with many Sonatinas from the majority of composers, it is all imbued with a feeling of happiness appropriate for its nature as a Scherzo.