MEXICAN COMPOSER


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MEXICAN COMPOSER


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biography


NUR SLIM  
Mexican Composer, born in 1986.  
Graduate of the Bachelor's Degree in Composition from the Escuela Superior de Música at INBAL. Master's student in Music Education at UNAM (2022-2024). Member of the National System of Art Creators SNCA (2023-2026).

Grants and Awards: Arts for Everyone from the Government of Mexico City 2000-2004, FONCA Young Creators 2013 and 2017, Cultural Promotion and Co-investment 2014, National Meeting of Performing Arts ENARTES 2018, Support for Projects for Children and Youth FONCA 2019, Sound Resilience - Support for Cultural Agents UNAM 2020, Mexico Roots - Artistic Tours from the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico City 2021. With the Amity Trio and the multimedia project Lucrecia The T-Rex, awards include the IU Global Remixed Arts and Humanities Award, Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council Grant Indiana University, and the Puffin Foundation West Grant, IU 2023.

Premieres of her Works: V Chamber Music Cycle in Guadalajara, Instrumenta Festival 2016, XXII Eduardo Mata Festival 2016, Eurojazz Festival 2018 with Sattva Quartet, Humming Between Branches at the XXXIX International Forum of New Music Manuel Enríquez premiered by CEPROMUSIC at the Manuel M. Ponce Hall in Bellas Artes, the same work was performed in 2020 by the Dal Niente Ensemble for The Library of Congress in Washington, The Myth of Coronis premiered in 2020 at Auer Hall at Indiana University in the USA and at John Donald Robb Composers’ Symposium, Albuquerque, NM with the Amity Trio. In 2021 and 2022, with the Amity Trio, she presented her opera Lucrecia and the Song of the Dudasaurios in the United States at the following venues: Community Center of Greater Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Music Prep School, University of Northern Colorado, Monroe County Public Library, Bloomington, IN, Thyen-Clark Cultural Center, Jasper, IN, Huntingburg Elementary School, Huntingburg, IN, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Fairview School, Project School, and Helmsburg Elementary School in Bloomington, IN.

biography


NUR SLIM  
Mexican Composer, born in 1986.  
Graduate of the Bachelor's Degree in Composition from the Escuela Superior de Música at INBAL. Master's student in Music Education at UNAM (2022-2024). Member of the National System of Art Creators SNCA (2023-2026).

Grants and Awards: Arts for Everyone from the Government of Mexico City 2000-2004, FONCA Young Creators 2013 and 2017, Cultural Promotion and Co-investment 2014, National Meeting of Performing Arts ENARTES 2018, Support for Projects for Children and Youth FONCA 2019, Sound Resilience - Support for Cultural Agents UNAM 2020, Mexico Roots - Artistic Tours from the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico City 2021. With the Amity Trio and the multimedia project Lucrecia The T-Rex, awards include the IU Global Remixed Arts and Humanities Award, Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council Grant Indiana University, and the Puffin Foundation West Grant, IU 2023.

Premieres of her Works: V Chamber Music Cycle in Guadalajara, Instrumenta Festival 2016, XXII Eduardo Mata Festival 2016, Eurojazz Festival 2018 with Sattva Quartet, Humming Between Branches at the XXXIX International Forum of New Music Manuel Enríquez premiered by CEPROMUSIC at the Manuel M. Ponce Hall in Bellas Artes, the same work was performed in 2020 by the Dal Niente Ensemble for The Library of Congress in Washington, The Myth of Coronis premiered in 2020 at Auer Hall at Indiana University in the USA and at John Donald Robb Composers’ Symposium, Albuquerque, NM with the Amity Trio. In 2021 and 2022, with the Amity Trio, she presented her opera Lucrecia and the Song of the Dudasaurios in the United States at the following venues: Community Center of Greater Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Music Prep School, University of Northern Colorado, Monroe County Public Library, Bloomington, IN, Thyen-Clark Cultural Center, Jasper, IN, Huntingburg Elementary School, Huntingburg, IN, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Fairview School, Project School, and Helmsburg Elementary School in Bloomington, IN.