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Miguel Azguime was born in 1960 in Lisbon. Distinguished for originality and diversity, his musical world reflects an approach that relies on his multifaceted capabilities as composer, performer and poet. This threefold activity closely reflects an almost mystical vision of music and art.

Miguel Azguime studied at the Academia de Amadores de Música (1966-76), while also attending the Lisbon Conservatory. From 1975 to 1982 he studied percussion with Catarina Latino and Júlio Campos and founded various groups performing jazz and improvised music. In 1984 he went to Darmstadt, where he studied percussion with James Wood and composition with Horatiu Radulescu, Brian Ferneyhough and Clarence Barlow. He also attended seminars with Emmanuel Nunes, Cristóbal Halffter and Tristan Murail. Between 1985 and 1986 he studied percussion with Gaston Sylvestre in Paris and Nice.

In 1985, together with Paula Azguime, he founded the Miso Ensemble, a duo recognized by the public and by critics alike, as one of the most important Portuguese contemporary music ensembles. Besides giving numerous concerts in Portugal, the Miso Ensemble has been regularly performing abroad, with several hundred of concerts given up until now.

Miguel Azguime has composed music for diverse formations – instrumental and/or vocal with or without electronics, tape music, sound poetry, and also music for exhibitions, sound installations, electroacoustic theatre, dance and cinema. His compositional style enrols in a language of structural rigor, on the one hand, and formal liberty, on the other. “Mosaic” and “radiant” expressivity obtained by timbric richness as well as clarity in the development of ideas are assumed, in his music, as constant and unifying factors.  

Miguel Azguime’s works have been performed by renowned soloists, ensembles ( Ensemble Recherche, Norrbotten NEO, Ensemble Ensemble Musikfabrik, Remix Ensemble, BBC Singers, Quarteto de Matosinhos, Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble, Smith Quartet, California EAR Unit, etc.), and conductors ( Laurent Cuniot, Petter Sundkvist, Franck Ollu, Guillaume Bourgogne, Renato Rivolta, Johannes Kalitzke, Pedro Neves, Pedro Carneiro, Pedro Amaral) and presented at major festivals of contemporary music around the world (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, MaerzMusik, Warsaw Autumn Festival, Nordic Music Days and Festival Synthèse, among others). The composer also regularly receives commissions from Portuguese and international music institutions.The connections between "Azguime" the composer and "Azguime" the poet and performer, gave birth to a unique text and music relationship, developed in the Electroacoustic Theatre and New Op-Era concept. The multimedia opera “Salt Itinerary” (2003/06) is the materialization of this idea. It is a work, which transcends theatrical and music conventions. Reflecting on art and madness it revolves around languages, words as sources of meaning and words as sources of sound. Both are used as an extension of the body and melted in the construction of the staging – a tangible projection of the words’ resonance through sound and image. 

Miguel Azguime remains actively dedicated to the promotion and diffusion of contemporary music. He is founder and director of the Miso Music Portugal, artistic director of the independent record label Miso Records and the Música Viva Festival as well as founder of the Miso Studio and the Sond'Ar-te Electric Ensemble. Since 1995 he has been developing the first Portuguese Loudspeaker Orchestra dedicated exclusively to the performance of electroacoustic music. As researcher he has been working on the development of real time computer music, giving lectures and courses in this field. In 2003, together with Paula Azguime, he founded the Portuguese Music Research & Information Centre, a unit with an extensive database, belonging to the international network of Music Information Centres and dedicated exclusively to dissemination of the Portuguese music patrimony.  

Miguel Azguime obtained various awards for composition and performance, e.g. the EMS composition prize in 2003 for “Le dicible enfin fini”, the UNESCO Music Theatre NOW prize for the “Salt Itinerary” (2008). He was composer in residence at different electroacoustic music studios around the world, namely the Heinrich Stroebel Experimental Studio of the Südwestfunk (Freiburg), the Electronic Music Studio EMS (Stockholm), Centre Henri Pousseur (Liège) and the Sonology Department of the Kunitachi University (Tokyo), among others. He also participates, as jury member, in contemporary composition competitions around the world. In 2006 Miguel Azguime was DAAD composer in residence in Germany. This context allowed him to create and produce his multimedia opera, "Salt Itinerary", which constitutes, in a certain way, the culmination of a process of integration between writing poetry and composing music. This project also led to a renewed form of creative collaboration within the Miso Ensemble - as a result of development, implementation and consolidation of joint creative processes, which involve staging and image. These processes were initiated with Paula Azguime in the works "Yuan Zhi Yuan" and "O Centro do Excêntrico do Centro do Mundo" from 2002, and more recently in the children opera "The Little Girl Water Droplet", based on the original poetic story by Papiniano Carlos composed for the Children and Youth Choir of the Lisbon University in 2010; as well as in the new opera "A Laugh to Cry" (2013).

Miguel Azguime at the Portuguese Music Research & Information Centre

 

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 MIGUEL AZGUIME, CREATOR-IN-THE-WORLD

From the very beginning, Miguel Azguime is a singular case Or should we say “beginnings”, plural? Miso Ensemble was a UFO in the musical scene of its time. Founded by Miguel and Paula Azguime in 1985, it was just “a simple” - one of a kind - flute and percussion duo named after a Japanese soup – a gift from the gods. Along the way, Miso made a lot of friends, searched tirelessly for unheard sounds, and a new way of creating. The Azguimes were improvising, loving, composing, finding accomplices to break down the walls of sound and performance, an attitude that subverted the dominant ideas of what new music and concerts could be – an attitude they have nurtured since then. Meanwhile, since the mid-90’s, Miguel Azguime became a full-time composer, leaving the percussion player aside, but never letting go of his passion for performing, regularly going on stage as a performer, actor and narrator of some on his works.

Full-time composer? So, how did he find the time to make a persistent and obstinate effort to spread Portuguese and international contemporary music (one must only recall the Música Viva festival, which goes from strength to strength)? Or to artistically lead one of the most exciting contemporary music ensembles of our days, the Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble? Miguel Azguime is one of those people who followed in Constança Capdeville’s footsteps by refusing the traditional and musty outlines, choosing audacity, exploration and invention alongside with the most restless composers of his and – fortunately for us – the following generations.

He is sone of the most active and inventive creators of our time. Azguime is a creator-in-the-world, attentive to the global dangers of non-thinking, of stupidity, of flattening and depreciating the arts, in its submission to market demands or forgetting and silencing what is, to him, one of the most essential things for the human being – free art. In his compositions, besides new horizons that flourished from the seed sown by serialism, spectral and concrete music and the evolution of electronics, one can hear the joy of creating and discovering something previously unheard in his works. In them, we feel both Beethoven’s freedom of creation from 200 years ago as well as the disruptive, dreamlike freedom of surrealist poets. «Tout un royaume a l'envers à découvrir» («A whole kingdom upside down to discover»), says one of Mário Dionisio’s verses, originally written in French, one of Miguel Azguime’s most loved and used languages.

Each of his works is a trail and a sediment that arose from a deeper need - an act of passion and metamorphosis. The child of a poetic work about existing concrete materials – in a sense, an expression of the human capacity to create new worlds and defeat the vacuity. It is, after all, the concrete presence – here and now – of the unstoppable flame of creation. A fire that burns sounds. But it is also the delicate, sharp and fierce crafting of musical substance, in a continuing poetic conflict with the hardships of our time. A musical creation for others and for today but never bending to trends or canons.

Pedro Boléo
journalist, musicologist 

 

Paula Azguime and Miguel Azguime