Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon

Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon (born 1962, in Guadalajara, México) is a Mexican-American composer and chair of the composition department at Eastman School of Music. He received the Helen L. Weiss Music Prize in 1991. His ''Comala'' (2010, Bridge Records 9325) was a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Music and he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1995, a Mozart Medal in 1994, and a Lillian Fairchild Award in 2011. He was a student of George Crumb.

''Comala'', a cantata based on Juan Rulfo's ''Pedro Páramo'', was premiered by The Furious Band at the Festival Música y Escena in México City. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Music here & now.

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    Exchange, Latin America.

    New York, N.Y. : CRI, 2000
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