José Luis Domínguez

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José Luis Domínguez Mondragón
Composer
Native name José Luis Domínguez Mondragón
Born 04th July 1971
La Serena, Chile
Residence Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA
Nationality USA/Chilean/European
Education ''''''
Occupation Orchestral Conductor/Music Director/Composer
Years active 32 Years
Known for Conducting and Composing.
Height 6'
Religion [[]]
Parents Ana María Mondragón Fernández & Hugo Alberto Domínguez Cruzat
Website
http://www.joseluisdominguezconductor.com/

Early life

José Luis Domínguez Mondragón, conductor/music director/composer was born on July 4,1971 in La Serena, Chile. He attended The International School of La Serena, the Experimental Music School "Jorge Peña Hen" (Escuela Experimental de Música "Jorge Peña Hen"), and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile), Music College, Santiago, Chile. As a professional violinist, he was Concertmaster of the Teatro Municipal Chamber Orchestra from 1994-1998 and Assistant Concertmaster of the Santiago Philharmonic Orchestra (Orquesta Filarmónica de Santiago, Chile) from 1994-2001.

Career

José Luis Domínguez currently serves as Music Director of the Bucks County Symphony Orchestra, and was newly appointed Associate Professor of Orchestral Studies/ Director of Orchestras at Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance. He is a regular guest conductor with the Opéra Saint-Étienne and is artistic director of the Musical Encounters International Music Festival in La Serena, Chile.

Domínguez was Artistic Director of the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestras from 2017-2023, where he served as a frequent guest conductor of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and is currently an Advisor to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Youth Orchestras for the 2023-2024 season.

He was Resident Director of the Santiago Philharmonic Orchestra, Chile (Orquesta Filarmónica de Santiago, Chile), at the Municipal de Santiago-Ópera Nacional de Chile from 2003-2016 and was Artistic Director/Principal Conductor, of the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional Juvenil (National Youth Symphony Orchestra of Chile) from 2004-2016.

Recent commissions as a composer include the new ballet titled, “La Casa de Los Espíritus (The House of Spirits)” based on the bestselling novel by Isabel Allende. Its premiere in September 2019 at the Municipal de Santiago-Ópera Nacional de Chile with the Ballet de Santiago and the Orquesta Filarmónica de Santiago (which Domínguez also conducted), was hailed as an “absolute triumph.” In addition, Jason DePue, violinist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, commissioned Domínguez to write a piece for violin and piano titled “Aitona” that was included in DePue’s 2021 debut solo album. His Concerto for Oboe premiered in early 2020 with oboist, Jorge Pinzón, and the Orquesta Filarmónica de Bogotá (Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra), Colombia to critical acclaim.

The Library of Congress selected Domínguez’s Gratias Tibi for physically distanced orchestra and choir, a New Jersey Symphony commission, for inclusion in its collection of works created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recent appearances have included the Houston Symphony, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia (National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia), Orquesta Filarmónica de Santiago (Philharmonic Orchestra of Santiago), Opéra Saint-Étienne, Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Peru (Lima University Symphony Orchestra in Peru), Staatsoper Orchester de Braunschweig in Germany, Orquesta Sinfonica UNCuyo (UNCuyo Symphony Orchestra) in Mendoza, Argentina and the Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias (Symphony Orchestra of the Principality of Asturias) in Spain.

Domínguez recently released critically acclaimed Naxos recordings of his own ballet, The Legend of Joaquín Murieta and the music of Enrique Soro with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Chile. He has collaborated most notably with Renée Fleming, Terell Stafford, Andrés Diaz, Ray Chen, Sergio Tiempo, Ai Nihira, Verónica Villarroel, Luciana D’Intino, Woo-Yun Kim and Daniel Binelli.


Achievements

-EMMY Award, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Entertainment Long Form Content – Single Story or Program Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21, K. 467, Feat. Terrence Wilson, José Luis Domínguez, Conductor with 7 Wonders Cinema, Stephen Skeel, Executive Producer, 2022

-Instituto del BienEstar, which is a U.N. Representative in the Department of Well-Being, Award for his “Contribution to Society in Spirituality and Sense of Life“, 2013

-Circle of Critics Award, Chile, 2010 Medal of Honor from the Senate of Chile, 2009

-150 years of Teatro Municipal Medal of Honor, 2007

-Aldolfo Ibañez Business College, National Leadership Award Diploma, 2005

-Chosen as Cultural Representative among nationwide leaders to participate in the seminar: “Strategies of Leadership“ by Former U.S.A. President, Bill Clinton, 2005 Special Recognition Award by the Santiago Philharmonic for “Artistic and Human Quality“, 2004.

Listen Music

Apple Music [1] Spotify [2] Spundcloud [3] Deezer [4]

Social profiles

Facebook [5] Linkedin [6]