Jose Ignacio Pecino
Ignacio Pecino initially studied physics from 1994 at the University of Seville (Spain) and graduated as a Sound Technician (Fundación Audiovisual de Andalucía) in 2001. Both fields finally led into a BMus(Hons) Degree in Music Composition at "Conservatorio Superior de Malaga" where he has worked as a sound engineer and a lecturer. In 2007, he attended master classes with members of the INA-GRM in Paris - Daniel Teruggi, Parmegiani Bernard and Francois Bayle, and the PhD in Communication and Semiotics Edson Zampronha.
His research interests range from acousmatic and spatialisation to semiotics and cybernetics, having published several articles in specialised journals (Filomúsica, January 2007).
He has been commissioned orchestral works by Malaga Symphony Orchestra (Granada / 2 ", January 2010) and premiered fixed media and live electronics works at MAEM'07 (Madrid), "Festival Zeppelin 2010" (Barcelona) or "Primavera en la Habana 2010" (Cuba).
Ignacio Pecino was studying for a MusM in Electroacoustic Composition at NOVARS (University of Manchester) in 2010-11 (subject to graduation) where he was granted the prestigious Harry Clough award and has started PhD in 2011 with Dr Ricardo Climent.