Awards & Winners

Diego Luzuriaga

Date of Birth 1955
Place of Birth Loja
(Ecuador, Loja Canton, Loja Province)
Nationality Ecuador
Diego Luzuriaga is an Ecuadorian composer of classical music. He was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship for Music Composition in 1993. Luzuriaga composed "Manuela y Bolívar", the first Ecuadorian opera, which relates the love and death of Manuela Sáenz and Simón Bolívar. It premiered in November 2006 at the Sucre National Theater. He was awarded the Eugenio Espejo National Prize in 2006. This prize is the highest recognition given to an Ecuadorian artist and it is awarded biannually by the president of Ecuador. Andean folk and Latin American music are influences in Luzuriaga's work. His "Responsorio" has been performed by several major American symphony orchestras as part of "Caminos del Inka", a program championed by conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya.

Awards by Diego Luzuriaga

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