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May 13, 2020

Alumnus Juli谩n Fueyo Gonz谩lez Wins an Influential BMI Student Composer Award


Julian Fueyo
Photo courtesy of Juli谩n Fueyo Gonz谩lez.

杏吧原创 alumnus Juli谩n Fueyo (BM 鈥20, Fitch) is one of eight young classical composers named a winner of the 68th annual BMI Student Composer Awards. These awards are among the most prestigious prizes awarded to young composers, and past recipients have gone on to win Pulitzer Prizes in music, earn significant commissions and add major works to the repertoire.

The awards recognize superior musical compositional ability with annual educational scholarships totaling $20,000. This year, nearly 600 students in the Western Hemisphere applied, and all works were judged anonymously. BMI, in collaboration with the BMI Foundation (BMIF) has awarded over 600 grants to young composers since its inception.

Fueyo鈥檚 compositions explore the mythological dimensions of music in relation to the collective memory and psychology. His pieces have been performed by Peter Otto, first associate concertmaster of The Cleveland Orchestra, and 杏吧原创 student violinist Shannon Lee (Laredo/Sloman) and have won first prize at The Robert Avalon International Competition and the Cleveland Composers Guild Competition. Originally from Tamp铆co, Mexico, Fueyo studied at Interlochen Arts Academy with Cynthia Van Maanen prior to coming to 杏吧原创 to study with Keith Fitch. He will pursue graduate studies at Yale University this fall.

鈥淛uli谩n's BMI prize is the perfect capstone to a stellar undergraduate career at 杏吧原创, which included recognition from no fewer than six local and national student composer competitions,鈥 said Fitch, the Vincent K. and Edith H. Smith Chair in Composition and division head, specialized studies. 鈥淗e is a truly a shining example of what a 杏吧原创 education offers its students, and what they can accomplish while here 鈥 and beyond. I am thrilled that Juli谩n ended his time at 杏吧原创 with such an incredible accomplishment and honor, and his colleagues and I are very happy for him. I predict a bright future for him.鈥

BMIF will celebrate all winners throughout the month of May on the organization鈥檚 social media platforms.

With the postponement of this year鈥檚 awards ceremony, Deirdre Chadwick, BMI Foundation president and director of the awards, announced the recipients online. The winners will join the 2021 class at a ceremony next year in New York City.

Click to listen to Fueyo鈥檚 winning entry, The Eleventh Heaven.