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P.C. Muñoz
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P.C. Muñoz is a highly acclaimed percussionist, composer, and producer in the world of classical music. Born in San Francisco, California, in 1972, Muñoz grew up in a family of musicians and was exposed to a wide range of musical genres from an early age. His father was a jazz pianist, and his mother was a classical pianist, which gave him a unique perspective on music. Muñoz began playing drums at the age of nine and quickly developed a passion for percussion. He studied classical percussion at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and later attended the Manhattan School of Music in New York City, where he earned a Master of Music degree in classical percussion. After completing his studies, Muñoz began performing with various classical music ensembles, including the San Francisco Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He also worked as a freelance percussionist, performing with a wide range of artists and ensembles in the classical, jazz, and world music genres. In addition to his work as a performer, Muñoz began composing his own music in the early 2000s. His compositions blend elements of classical, jazz, and world music, and often feature intricate rhythms and unconventional instrumentation. He has released several albums of his own music, including "Transit," "Hear and Now," and "Twenty Haiku." Muñoz has also collaborated with a number of other musicians and artists throughout his career. He has worked with jazz pianist Vijay Iyer, classical pianist Lara Downes, and singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, among others. He has also composed music for dance and theater productions, including the San Francisco Ballet and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. One of Muñoz's most notable performances was his appearance at the 2008 Monterey Jazz Festival, where he performed with his own ensemble, the P.C. Muñoz Trio. The trio's performance was widely praised for its innovative blend of jazz, classical, and world music, and Muñoz was hailed as a rising star in the world of percussion. Muñoz has received numerous awards and accolades throughout his career. In 2005, he was awarded a grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission to compose a new work for the Kronos Quartet. The resulting piece, "Like a Madman," was premiered by the Kronos Quartet in 2006 and was later included on Muñoz's album "Transit." In 2010, Muñoz was awarded a grant from the Creative Work Fund to compose a new work for the San Francisco Girls Chorus. The resulting piece, "The Blackbird's Song," was premiered by the San Francisco Girls Chorus in 2011 and was later included on Muñoz's album "Twenty Haiku." Muñoz's work has also been recognized by the music industry. In 2012, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for his work as a producer on the album "The Living Room Sessions Part 1" by singer-songwriter Rupa Marya. The album was praised for its innovative blend of Indian classical music and American folk music. In addition to his work as a musician, Muñoz is also an educator. He has taught percussion at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and the California Jazz Conservatory, and has conducted workshops and masterclasses at universities and music schools around the world. Overall, P.C. Muñoz is a highly respected and innovative musician in the world of classical music. His unique blend of classical, jazz, and world music has earned him a devoted following and numerous awards and accolades.
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