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David Dean Mendoza : Prelude
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Neo-Romantic Classical Music. Contemporary classical music. Neo-Tonal Instrumental Music
Genre: Classical: Traditional
Release Date: 2003
Prelude Record Label: David Dean Mendoza
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Sonatina in One For Violin and Piano 5:08 $0.99
Three Fantasies For Solo Piano - I. Moderately Fast 2:09 $0.99
Three Fantasies For Solo Piano - II. With a Sense of Uncertainty 2:13 $0.99
Three Fantasies For Solo Piano - III. With Pathos 3:05 $0.99
Two Elegies For Solo Viola - I. 2:07 $0.99
Two Elegies For Solo Viola - II. 2:05 $0.99
Quartet For String Trio and Chimes 4:19 $0.99
Two Songs From the Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay - I. Sonnet 2:38 $0.99
Two Songs From the Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay - II. Ashes 3:11 $0.99
Lamentation For Viola and Piano 5:44 $0.99
Sonata For Solo Piano - I. With Anxiety 6:01 $0.99
Sonata For Solo Piano - II. Foggy and Nebulous 2:52 $0.99
Sonata For Solo Piano - III. Energetic and Ominous 2:44 $0.99
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Album Notes

David Dean Mendoza was born in El Paso Texas. He learned to play piano at age 7 and viola at age 10. At age 16 he was struck with the desire to compose. While in high school he performed not only in his high school orchestra, but local youth orchestras as well.

He went on to study viola and composition at Florida State University earning his BM in composition (2003) studying under Ladislav Kubik and Mark Wingate. While at Florida State he also took advantage of learning Early Music with Pamela Andrews, Chinese Music with Haiqiong Deng, Korean Music with Andrew Killick, and Balinese Gamelan with Michael Bakan. Looking for a more progressive learning environment, he decided to study at Florida International University with Orlando Garcia. While there, he has exclusively played music of the last fifty years and expanded his compositional skills earning his MM in 2008.

As a composer, he writes acoustic, electronic, and electro-acoustic music, and his works have been accepted for performance at the following adjudicated festivals: The Florida Electro-Acoustic STudent (FEASt) Festival (Florida International University), CHASM Festival (Florida State University), All Florida SCI Student Composer Symposium (University of South Florida, and the 2008 SCI Student National Conference (Ball State University). In addition, he has collaborated and premiered work in Buenos Aires Argentina at the famous Teatro Colón.

As a performer, he plays mostly his own music, but has been a member of new music ensembles both at Florida State University and at Florida International University. He has also had the opportunity to perform in the 2006 International Alliance for Women in Music Congress, 2006 and 2007 Subtropics Experimental Music Festival, and in the 2008 SCI Student National Conference.

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REVIEWS

Wow! Such talent and yet so young!
author: Jeff
It's really hard to find a good composer who speaks so many languages, but Mendoza does it so well!
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very meditative and rich with sound!
author: Valerie
very surprising! Some very dark melodies! I love it!
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very dark
author: Tucker
a little depressing and dark but I like it!
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