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Daniel Doura (pronounced [daˈnjɛl ˈdou̯ɾa]; born 9 August 1957) is an Argentine composer of classical music. Considered one of the Argentine composers who currently have international exposure, Doura is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Columbia, and among his teachers were John Cage, Mario Davidovsky, Chou Wen-chung, Alberto Ginastera, Luciano Berio, Tōru Takemitsu, Milton Babbitt and John Adams, among others. He received the Best Composition award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) in 1985 and was a finalist for the Best Composition award from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAA&S).

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dbo:abstract Daniel Doura (pronounced [daˈnjɛl ˈdou̯ɾa]; born 9 August 1957) is an Argentine composer of classical music. Considered one of the Argentine composers who currently have international exposure, Doura is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Columbia, and among his teachers were John Cage, Mario Davidovsky, Chou Wen-chung, Alberto Ginastera, Luciano Berio, Tōru Takemitsu, Milton Babbitt and John Adams, among others. He received the Best Composition award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) in 1985 and was a finalist for the Best Composition award from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAA&S). In 2007, he premiered the symphonic poem Visiones patagónicas, awarded by the Argentine Music Critics Association (Spanish: Asociación de Críticos Musicales de la Argentina) as the best Argentine premiere of the year. The following year, he composed Sinfonía argentina together with the writer , a symphonic-choral work conceived on the occasion of the Argentine Bicentennial celebrations, which began with that of the May Revolution in 2010 and ended with that of the Independence in 2016. Sinfonía argentina had its Argentine premiere in 2011 at the Teatro Colón and its world premiere in 2018 in a series of performances in the Czech Republic and Germany. To present the work, Doura and Roemmers held discussion events in 14 provinces of Argentina, and in 2017 they received the "Bicentennial Edition" Gold Disc award at the Embassy of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay. In addition, Doura has composed music for ballets, art exhibitions and films, receiving the Best Score award at the 1985 New York University (NYU) Film Festival for his work on Commercial for Murder by director Amy Goldstein. In 2019, he again received the distinction of Best Argentine Premiere from the Argentine Music Critics Association for his composition Sueños de verano. Doura is a member of ASCAP and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), the organization that holds the Grammy Awards. He is also a co-founder of PAMAR of New York, a non-profit organization for cultural exchange in the Americas; and, since 2020, he works as director of the audiovisual production company Franciscus Productions, which is based in Madrid. (en) Daniel Doura (Buenos Aires, 9 de agosto de 1957) es un compositor argentino de música clásica. Considerado uno de los compositores argentinos que actualmente tienen difusión internacional,​ Doura es un graduado del Conservatorio de Boston, el Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts y la Universidad de Columbia, y entre sus maestros estuvieron John Cage, Mario Davidovsky, Chou Wen-chung, Alberto Ginastera, Luciano Berio, Tōru Takemitsu, Milton Babbitt y John Adams, entre otros.​​ Recibió el premio a «Mejor composición» de la American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) en 1985 y fue finalista del premio a «Mejor composición» de la Academia Estadounidense de las Artes y las Ciencias (AAAS) al año siguiente.​ En 2007, estrenó el poema sinfónico Visiones patagónicas, obra premiada por la Asociación de Críticos Musicales de la Argentina como el mejor estreno argentino del año.​ Al año siguiente, compuso Sinfonía argentina junto al escritor Alejandro Roemmers, una obra sinfónico-coral concebida en ocasión del período de celebraciones del Bicentenario Argentino, que comenzó con el de la Revolución de Mayo en 2010 y finalizó con el de la Independencia en 2016.​ Sinfonía argentina tuvo su estreno argentino en 2011 en el Teatro Colón y su estreno mundial en 2018 en una serie de presentaciones en República Checa y Alemania.​​ Para presentar la obra, Doura y Roemmers realizaron un conversatorio en 14 provincias de Argentina,​​ y en 2017 recibieron el premio Disco de Oro «Edición Bicentenario» en la Embajada de la República Oriental del Uruguay.​ Además, Doura ha compuesto música para ballets,​ exposiciones de arte​ y películas, siendo premiado en el Festival de Cine de la Universidad de Nueva York (NYU) de 1985 por su trabajo en la banda sonora de Commercial for Murder, dirigida por Amy Goldstein.​ En 2019, recibió nuevamente la distinción de «Mejor estreno argentino» de la Asociación de Críticos Musicales de la Argentina por su composición Sueños de verano.​ Doura es miembro de la ASCAP y la National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), organización que lleva a cabo los Premios Grammy.​ Además, es cofundador de PAMAR de Nueva York, una organización sin fines de lucro para el intercambio cultural del continente americano;​ y, desde 2020, se desempeña como director de la productora audiovisual Franciscus Productions, con sede en Madrid. (es)
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