Marc Migó Cortes
After some years of self-training, Marc Migó (1993, Barcelona) started studying piano under the guidance of Liliana Sainz. Moreover, he privately studied harmony and counterpoint with Xavier Boliart. In 2013, he was accepted at ESMUC (Escola Superior de Musica de Catalunya), where he studied composition with Agustí Charles, Salvador Brotons and Albert Guinovart.In 2017, thanks to Fundación SGAE scholarship he moved to New York in order to pursue his musical studies at the Juilliard School where he did his Master in Composition under the guidance of Melinda Wagner. There, he was a winner of the 2018 Juilliard's Orchestral Composition Prize. He was also awarded the Busan Maru International Competition Prize. In 2019, Marc received a Morton Gould Young Composer Award and was selected to take part in the Minnesota Orchestra 2020 Composer's Institute.His last project has consisted in the recording of three of his orchestral works by the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine. Marc studied his DMA at Juilliard, where he studied with John Corigliano.