Gerard Pastor
- Music Department
- Composer
- Director
Born in Barcelona in 1984, Gerard Pastor began his musical training at
the age of 4. He studied piano at the Sabadell Conservatoire under
Monica Buxo; (piano) and Miquel Pardo (composition) where he was
awarded the Premio de Honor for Piano. In 2007 he obtained the higher
diploma in piano from the Escola Superior de Musica de Catalunya, where
he studied under Maria Jesus Crespo. Since then, he has continued his
piano studies at Musikeon under Luca Chiantore and studied orchestral
conducting under Jordi Mora. In addition to his regular studies, he has
also participated in various master classes in Spain under teachers
including Jose; Vicente, Ignasi Terraza, Iramar Rodriguez, Kenny
Werner, Chick Corea, Eric Heidsieck and Luca Chiantore. He was the
winner of the 11th Fundacion Arjau Competition (Barcelona, 2006) and
his compositions have been performed by major orchestras both in Spain
and abroad.
Together with Armando Merino, in 2005 he founded the Martinu Ensemble,
an instrumental ensemble of varying size of which he was the assistant
director and titular pianist between 2005 and 2010. The particular
focus of the ensemble's intense concert activity is the recovery of
lost and rarely-performed repertories, as well as encouraging young
composers, with a special emphasis on works for septet, octet and
nonet. He played in other chamber music groups like "Alla Breve Duo"
and "Duo Claret-Pastor". He played too with important players like
Lluis Claret. They recorded together the world premiere of Casals works
for cello and piano in 2010.
He composed music for different short and long films with a remarkable
work with Anna M. Bofarull. They worked together in "Notes al Peu" a
documentary about the spanish civil war and "Hammada" a documentary
about saharan people in Argel. Recently he worked with the composer
Michael Nyman and the director Trisha Ziff at "The Mexican Suitcase"
(2011).
Gerard Pastor worked too in other audiovisual formats. He is the
composer of the Furius Baco's Soundtrack placed at PortAventura
(Spain), the most important thematic park in Spain.
the age of 4. He studied piano at the Sabadell Conservatoire under
Monica Buxo; (piano) and Miquel Pardo (composition) where he was
awarded the Premio de Honor for Piano. In 2007 he obtained the higher
diploma in piano from the Escola Superior de Musica de Catalunya, where
he studied under Maria Jesus Crespo. Since then, he has continued his
piano studies at Musikeon under Luca Chiantore and studied orchestral
conducting under Jordi Mora. In addition to his regular studies, he has
also participated in various master classes in Spain under teachers
including Jose; Vicente, Ignasi Terraza, Iramar Rodriguez, Kenny
Werner, Chick Corea, Eric Heidsieck and Luca Chiantore. He was the
winner of the 11th Fundacion Arjau Competition (Barcelona, 2006) and
his compositions have been performed by major orchestras both in Spain
and abroad.
Together with Armando Merino, in 2005 he founded the Martinu Ensemble,
an instrumental ensemble of varying size of which he was the assistant
director and titular pianist between 2005 and 2010. The particular
focus of the ensemble's intense concert activity is the recovery of
lost and rarely-performed repertories, as well as encouraging young
composers, with a special emphasis on works for septet, octet and
nonet. He played in other chamber music groups like "Alla Breve Duo"
and "Duo Claret-Pastor". He played too with important players like
Lluis Claret. They recorded together the world premiere of Casals works
for cello and piano in 2010.
He composed music for different short and long films with a remarkable
work with Anna M. Bofarull. They worked together in "Notes al Peu" a
documentary about the spanish civil war and "Hammada" a documentary
about saharan people in Argel. Recently he worked with the composer
Michael Nyman and the director Trisha Ziff at "The Mexican Suitcase"
(2011).
Gerard Pastor worked too in other audiovisual formats. He is the
composer of the Furius Baco's Soundtrack placed at PortAventura
(Spain), the most important thematic park in Spain.