Nubia Jaime Donjuan
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Nubia Jaime Donjuan composer
date of birth: 19.01.1984
Nubia Jaime-Donjuan (19 January 1984, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mex.) is a Mexican cellist and composer.
Ms. Jaime-Donjuan began her cello studies at the age of six, and was a member of the Sonora Youth Symphony Orchestra. She continued his professional studies at the University of Sonora, studying composition with Arturo Márquez and Alexis Aranda, orchestration with David H. Bretón, and master class in composition with Brian Banks at UDLAP.
With a father a musician and a mother a historian, proud of her roots, she has adopted the artistic and cultural expressions of her cultural expressions of her environment to create her music, with an undeniable tendency to be inspired by elements of nature.
Her music has been performed by the Orquesta Filarmónica de Sonora, Orquesta Sinfónica del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble of the National Polytechnic Institute, Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble, The Valley Winds, and University of Houston Wind Ensemble, among many others.
She has participated as a composer in the Midwest Clinic 2022, Meg Quigley Symposium 2023, "WMEA" Washington, DC. 2023, "WMEA" Washington All State 2023, Music Mexico Symposium 2022 at Dartmouth College and 2023 at the University of Houston. She is part of the Mexican Repertoire Initiative at Dartmouth with which she participated in the Music Mexico Symposium 2022 and 2023, as well as the Midwest Clinic in Chicago. As a composer and performer, she is part of the project "Las Montoneras", which brings together the work of the work of women composers, performers and researchers, seeking to make visible the work of women in the musical women in the musical scene of the country.
In 2021, she was the first woman to win the Concurso de Composición Arturo Márquez with the work Maso Ye ´eme, which fuses the popular genre of danzón and the Danza del Venado Yaqui.
She is composer-in-residence with the Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble and the Tzintz Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ms. Jaime-Donjuan navigates between two worlds, composition and performance, being cellist of the Quinteto Pitic, beneficiary of the FONCA 2021-2022, and founder of the Orquesta Philharmonic Orchestra of Sonora, where she currently serves as co-principal cellist.
Ms. Jaime-Donjuan began her cello studies at the age of six, and was a member of the Sonora Youth Symphony Orchestra. She continued his professional studies at the University of Sonora, studying composition with Arturo Márquez and Alexis Aranda, orchestration with David H. Bretón, and master class in composition with Brian Banks at UDLAP.
With a father a musician and a mother a historian, proud of her roots, she has adopted the artistic and cultural expressions of her cultural expressions of her environment to create her music, with an undeniable tendency to be inspired by elements of nature.
Her music has been performed by the Orquesta Filarmónica de Sonora, Orquesta Sinfónica del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble of the National Polytechnic Institute, Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble, The Valley Winds, and University of Houston Wind Ensemble, among many others.
She has participated as a composer in the Midwest Clinic 2022, Meg Quigley Symposium 2023, "WMEA" Washington, DC. 2023, "WMEA" Washington All State 2023, Music Mexico Symposium 2022 at Dartmouth College and 2023 at the University of Houston. She is part of the Mexican Repertoire Initiative at Dartmouth with which she participated in the Music Mexico Symposium 2022 and 2023, as well as the Midwest Clinic in Chicago. As a composer and performer, she is part of the project "Las Montoneras", which brings together the work of the work of women composers, performers and researchers, seeking to make visible the work of women in the musical women in the musical scene of the country.
In 2021, she was the first woman to win the Concurso de Composición Arturo Márquez with the work Maso Ye ´eme, which fuses the popular genre of danzón and the Danza del Venado Yaqui.
She is composer-in-residence with the Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble and the Tzintz Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ms. Jaime-Donjuan navigates between two worlds, composition and performance, being cellist of the Quinteto Pitic, beneficiary of the FONCA 2021-2022, and founder of the Orquesta Philharmonic Orchestra of Sonora, where she currently serves as co-principal cellist.