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抖阴短视频 graduate student performed on Grammy nominated song

A Puerto Rican graduate student in the School of Music at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts performed on a recording that is nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song. Luis Sanz, who is studying for a Master of Music degree in composition, performed on the cuatro, a stringed instrument, on 鈥淗ijos del ca帽averal,鈥 with rap artist Ren茅 P茅rez Joglar, known artistically as Residente.

Luis Sanz

Luis Sanz enrolled in the 抖阴短视频 School of Music in August 2017.

Inspired by catastrophic damage caused by Hurricane Maria and recent earthquakes in Mexico, Sanz also is composing a concerto dedicated to his homeland and his Latin American roots.  He hopes to premiere the work in a concert to benefit relief efforts.

Presented by the Latin Recording Academy, the Latin Grammys are the preeminent honor for excellence in Latin music and the only peer-presented Latin music accolade. The 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards take place Nov. 16 in Las Vegas, and will be televised live on Univision beginning at 8 p.m.  Residente, a Puerto Rican rapper and producer, leads the list of Latin Grammy nominees with eight, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year.

Sanz, who studies at 抖阴短视频 with Lawrence Dillon, earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in Music Composition at the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, where he met Brian Cole, who was the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs there and is now the Dean of the 抖阴短视频 School of Music.

I think Luis will be an important force in the new generation of Puerto Rican performers and composers. He will be instrumental in the development of Puerto Rican music鈥攁nd the role of cuatro鈥攊n the 21st century.

Music Dean Brian Cole

鈥淟uis always stood out as an incredibly talented and motivated student,鈥 Cole said. 鈥淗e has always shown a professionalism beyond his years, and I think that comes from the fact he鈥檚 been performing professionally with his family since he was very young.鈥

Sanz began playing the cuatro at the age of four, and five years later was invited to perform as soloist with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra. When he was 12, he and his sister formed the band Hermanos Sanz, and together they have performed more than 600 concerts in Latin America, the United States, France, Spain and Corsica.

He recorded his first album, 鈥淯n legado para la historia,鈥 when he was nine. Four albums have followed, including two with Hermanos Sanz.  Their most recent recording, 鈥淧onte en pie," was released in 2014. The title track is used as theme music in the Puerto Rican government鈥檚 motivational rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Maria.

Luis Sanz at WFDD

Luis Sanz demonstrated the cuatro in the studio of public radio station WFDD on Oct. 11.

鈥淟uis is a young artist with tremendous potential, and is very deserving of every opportunity that has come his way,鈥 Cole said.

Sanz is the first artist to explore use of the cuatro for classical music, and he composed the first concerto specifically for cuatro, 鈥淔antasia para cuatro y orquesta.鈥 The concerto premiered in 2015 with Orquesta Sinf贸nica del Conservatorio de M煤sica de Puerto Rico conducted by Rosel铆n Pab贸n.

鈥淚t was an important new work for Puerto Rico because it expanded the cuatro鈥檚 repertoire in Western Classical Music, which is still very limited,鈥 Cole said. 鈥淭he public in Puerto Rico really loved it, and it has since been performed by various orchestras on the island and has generated interest by groups on the American mainland as well.鈥

While Cole left Puerto Rico to become founding Dean of Academic Affairs for Berklee College of Music鈥檚 campus in Valencia, Spain, he never forgot the island in Latin America that was filled with musical talent.

鈥淚 always say that if you took a cut-out in the shape of Puerto Rico and put it anywhere over the map of mainland United States, the concentration of talent on that small island is equal or even greater,鈥 Cole said. 鈥淭hat was one of the reasons I loved working there, and I鈥檝e always looked for opportunities to help young artists from Puerto Rico to move forward in their careers. The island of Puerto Rico and its people will always be so special to me.鈥

Cole said Sanz鈥 performance on the Grammy-nominated song is one thing that foretells a long and illustrious career for the young artist. 鈥淚 think Luis will be an important force in the new generation of Puerto Rican performers and composers,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e will be instrumental in the development of Puerto Rican music 鈥 and the role of cuatro -- in the 21st&苍产蝉辫;肠别苍迟耻谤测.鈥

Cole said the principal values that 抖阴短视频 School of Music instills in its students are artistry, creativity and versatility. 鈥淟uis exemplifies all three. I think he will make us very proud in the future.鈥

by Lauren Whitaker

October 30, 2017