Harold Golen Gallery
314 NW 24 Street, Wynwood Art District, Miami FL, 33127
434-284-2985
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April 25, 2009 at 8PM
2501 NW 2nd Avenue (right across from Joye's Restaurant), Wynwood Art District, Miami FL, 33127
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Program:
1. Plucking Strings;
Christine Fitzgerald, performance artist
2. MH-a prime; stereo work for fixed media
3. Miami Hott
Daniel Manoiu (conductor), Sarah Hale (soprano), Adam Sugarman (clarinet), Mihai Preda (piano), Garrett Hecker (percussion), Ignacio Centeno (percussion), Jaime S. Reveles (computer)
4. jack's pals; stereo work for fixed media
5.Traversing the Trabecula
Vicente Chavarria conductor, Danny Lamas viola, Dan Dickinson contrabasso, Daniel Manoiu piano
6. What for "w" Why; stereo work for fixed media
Carlota Pradera artist dancer
7. I'm Here Now
Cesar Martinez Bourguet cello
8. Times Up! stereo work for fixed media
About Jaime Reveles
Graduated Cum Laude from the University of California San Diego in 2007, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music with an emphasis in Music Composition and Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts. Jaime garnered Department Honors in Music with High Distinction at UCSD where he also earned several Provost honors, membership into the Phi Sigma Theta honor society, placement on The National Dean’s List, and was awarded the Stewart Prize in Spring 2006 at UCSD’s Music Department. While at UCSD, Jaime earned two ArtsBridge scholarships in the Fall quarter of 2005, and in the Winter quarter of 2006. He has also worked with San Diego Opera’s WAM (Words And Music) program, designed to bring the arts to inner city schools in San Diego County.
Jaime’s undergraduate major in music composition gave him the opportunity to work with seminal composers, and Professors Chinary Ung, Philippe Manoury, and Harvey Sollberger. Jaime is currently pursuing a Masters of Music in Composition where he is studying, with Orlando Jacinto Garcia, Kristine Burns, and Paula Matthusen and has studied with Fredrick Kaufman in the graduate school at Florida International University School of Music, where he was awarded a Teaching Assistantship in music composition.