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HONORS & AWARDS

2024

“Earthling” Project:
In collaboration with the SETI Institute and voices from all over the world, this project was sent into space as part of the “Peregrine” mission by the Space Agency Astrobotic in collaboration with NASA. It then landed on the Moon with the Odysseus lander in collaboration with SpaceX.

National Gugak Center Grant:
Winner of this prestigious grant in South Korea.

2023

UNESCO Cultural Ambassador:
Appointed Cultural Ambassador of the “Global Network of Learning Cities” by UNESCO.

2022

Best Music Award – Miami International Film Festival:
Won for the music in the film
Amalgama by Carlos Cuarón.

Resident Composer – Massachusetts International Festival of the Arts:
Selected to work with the Victory Players ensemble.

2021

“Career Path” Award (Premio Trayectoria):
Given by the National Society of Composers, Mexico, recognizing 25 years of successful and uninterrupted musical career.

2020

National Performance Network Grant (USA):
Awarded for the project
MXTX: A Cross-Cultural Exchange in collaboration with composer Graham Reynolds, The Golden Hornet Composers Lab, and Vortice Ensemble.

JPF Award (Just Plain Folks Music Awards):
Best Experimental Song for Red Antisocial, included in the album Flying with flutist Alejandro Escuer.

2019

Betty J. Meyers Grant:
Given by America’s Research Network, Washington, for a composer residency in 2020.

Cultural Ambassador – Monte Xanic:
Appointed Cultural Ambassador of the prestigious Mexican premium wine brand.

2018

Resident Artist – SETI Institute
(Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, California): Created projects related to art, technology, and space science.

2017

“Keep Walking Mexico” Campaign:
Recognized as one of the three main Mexican artists for this initiative by Johnny Walker.

2016

Platinum Album – “Rock en tu Idioma Sinfónico”:
Awarded for 60,000 copies sold; contributed as musical director, arranger, and orchestral conductor. (Sony Music, Mexico).

2015

National System of Art Creators Grant (Mexico):
To create new works for the Kronos Quartet, Tambuco Percussion Ensemble, and the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra.

2014

International Rostrum of Composers – UNESCO (Helsinki, Finland):
Represented Mexico, with
Red Antisocial selected for international radio broadcast.

Top Mexican Artists Recognition:
Considered one of the seven most important Mexican artists internationally by CDMX (Mexico City’s cultural webpage).

Ibermúsicas Grant (Argentina):
Awarded to his ensemble
Mal’Akh to represent Mexico at the 75th anniversary of the National University of Costa Rica.

2013

IMAS (Indie-O Music Awards) Nomination:
Best Experimental Album for Nectar by Mal’Akh.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Grant – Mexico:
Supported
Mal’Akh to represent Mexico in New York City.

Honorary Member – National Council for the Arts, Mexico.

2012

National Institute of Fine Arts Grant (Mexico):
Recognition and support for
Mal’Akh.

Mozart Medal Nominee:
Prize awarded by the Austrian Embassy to a Mexican artist.

2011

Silver Goddess Award Nominee:
Best Original Music for the movie
Marcelino, Pan y Vino (Mexican Film Journalists Association).

2010

National System of Art Creators Grant (Mexico):
One of the main artistic prizes awarded by the Mexican government.

2009

Ariel Award Nominee (Mexican Academy of Arts and Film):
Best Original Music for the film
Rudo y Cursi. Pre-nominee for an Oscar for the same score.

2007

Funds for the Creative Tone Arts Grant (Amsterdam):
For the piece
Cicatrice (Voice Quartet and Electronics).

2006

Music for Dance Prize – Onassis Foundation (Greece):
Won for the piece
Eppur si Scende.

Rotterdam Fund for the Arts Grant:
For the piece
Plegaria (Cello Octet and Choir).

2004

Rotterdam Fund for the Arts Grant:
For the piece
Jambon-Etoile (Big Band).

2003

Kronos Under 30 Competition:
Composition contest by the Kronos Quartet.

2002

Funds for the Creative Tone Arts Grant (Amsterdam):
For the piece
Cempoal (String Quartet and Electronics).

2001

Residence Prize – Institute of Electroacoustic Music of Bourges (IMEB), France:
For the piece
Ofaniel (Ángel de la Luna).

1997-1998

National Fund for the Arts Scholarship
(FONCA, Mexico).