Martin Matalon (born Buenos Aires in 1958) is an
Argentine
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composer and musician, and recipient of the 2005
Grand Prix des Lycéens and 2001
Prix de L'Institut de France Académie des Beaux Arts
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. He was a student of music during his early life, attending both
Boston Conservatory of Music
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and the
Juilliard School of Music
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.
Compositions
* ''Formas de Arena'' for Flute, Viola and Harp (2001)
* ''Traces II'' for Viola Solo and Live Electronics (2005)
* ''Trame VI'' for Viola and Chamber Orchestra (2003)
External links
Official Martín Matalon website*
*
Argentine composers
1958 births
Living people
Musicians from Buenos Aires
20th-century Argentine male artists
21st-century Argentine male artists
20th-century Argentine composers
21st-century Argentine composers
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