Composer/Author
Publisher
Score Format
Binding
Sanchez gutierrez
Without Borders / Asako Arai, Flute. [CD]
Arai performs contemporary music by Roberto Sierra, Joaquin Gutierrez Heras, Carlos Sanchez Gutierrez, Lita Grier, Mario Lavista, and Armando Luna. With pianists Cristina Valdes and Ana Maria Tradatti.
Diaries : Works For Large Ensemble. [CD]
The Eastman BroadBand Ensemble performs music by contemporary Mexican composer Sanchez-Gutierrez.
Don't Blame Anyone (No Se Culpe A Nadie) : Concert Suite Based On The Poetic Opera (2017).
An abbreviated, concert version of the opera by Sanchez-Gutierrez. Commissioned by SoundSCAPE Festival. The score calls for three sopranos and chamber group. With an instrumentation list.
Serendipity : Society For New Music. [CD]
A two-disc set of world premiere recordings of music by seven composers: Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, Edward Ruchalski, Marc Mellits, Nicolas Scherzinger, Sally Lamb, Robert Morris, and Dan Trueman.
Twittering Variations : For Woodwind Quintet (2007).
In one movement. With performance and program notes. Dedicated to the Quinteto de Alientos de La Ciudad de Mexico. This work is a transcription of the composer's Trio Variations for flute, clarinet and piano.
Girando, Danzando : For Symphony Orchestra (1995, Rev. 2013).
In one movement. With brief performance notes. A Paul Jacobs Memorial Commission of the Tanglewood Music Center. A short work for full orchestra.
Chance Forest Interludes : For Solo Voice (2015).
Settings of poems and texts by Paul Klee, Jean Tinguely, Arthur Ganson, Italo Calvino, and Oliverio Girondo. Dedicated to Tony Arnold. The music is often dramatic, and includes spoken word. Of advanced difficulty.
Twittering Machines : Twenty Variations For Flute and Piano (2003).
Afterlight : For Symphony Orchestra (2000).
In one movement. With program notes and instrumentation list. ASCAP's Millenium Commission honoring the Aaron Copland Centennary. Dedicated to Gil Rose and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project.
Gota De Noche : For Orchestra (1989).
In one movement. With performance notes. Commissioned by Luis Herrera de la Fuente and the Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería. Dedicated to the composer's wife, and to Jean Eichelberger Ivey. Premiered in Mexico City, August 1989. Printed from manuscript.
Luciérnagas : For Clarinet, Piano, Percussion, Violin and Cello (1999).
Ex Machina : For Piano, Marimba and Symphony Orchestra (2008).
Contents: Tinguely -- Genghis? -- Machine with Chinese Fan -- Mandala Tequila -- Machine with Wishbone -- Twittering Machine -- Machine with Artichoke Petal? -- Things That Go. With a program note. Commissioned by the Binghamton Philharmonic. Each movement was inspired by a particular work of art.
Five Memos : For Ensemble (2010).
Contents: Essatitude -- Gli Uccelini di Signor Tic-Tac -- Leveta (Mandala) -- Rapidita -- Molteplicita. With performance notes. Commissioned by the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University. Dedicated to Eighth Blackbird. The work is scored for flute (doubling on alto flute and piccolo), clarinet…
Gli Uccellini Di Signor Tic-Tac : For Piccolo, Flute, Bass Clarinet, Cello, Vibraphone and Marimba.
In one movement. With performance notes. Dedicated to David Liptak. Composed in 2009. This is a version of the second movement of the composer's Five Memos for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion.
Mano A Mano [I, II, III, IV, V] : For Piano Solo (1997-2007).
I. Chorale. II. Bajo Punteado. III. Ariles y mas Ariles. IV. Ariles de Campanario. V. Genghis? With program and performance notes. This series of challenging pieces was composed for various occasions over a period of ten years.