Julian Fueyo
- Composer
- Music Department
Julián Fueyo (born Tampico, Mexico) is a composer and conductor. Julián came to the United States in 2013 to study music composition at the Interlochen Arts Academy after winning first prize at the "Festival de Música Santiago de Quéretaro" Composition Competition. There, he was the first Academy student to conduct the Interlochen Arts Academy Band in a concert.
Julián's most recent honors include: being commissioned by Massimo La Rosa and Yasuhito Sugiyama (Principal Trombone and Tuba of The Cleveland Orchestra, respectively), and enjoying performances by distinguished artists and venues such as Peter Otto (First Associate Concertmaster of The Cleveland Orchestra), Grammy-nominated ensemble North/South Consonance, and The Houston Museum of Fine Art. His works have received additional premieres in Denver, CO; St. Louis, MO; New York City, Cleveland, Memphis, TN; and Traverse City, MI.
Julián is the recipient of 1st Prize at The Robert Avalon International Competition for Composers; 1st Prize at Abundant Silence Composition Contest; 1st Prize at North/South Consonance Call for Scores; 1st Prize at Ohio Federation of Music Clubs Collegiate Composers Contest; 1st Prize at Cleveland Composers Guild Collegiate Composition Contest; 1st Prize at Belvedere Chamber Music Festival Composition Contest; Finalist at 2016 ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composers Award; 2nd Prize at Webster University Young Composers Competition; Composition Merit Award at YoungArts 2015; Winner at MATA Jr. Festival, NYC.
Julián's most recent honors include: being commissioned by Massimo La Rosa and Yasuhito Sugiyama (Principal Trombone and Tuba of The Cleveland Orchestra, respectively), and enjoying performances by distinguished artists and venues such as Peter Otto (First Associate Concertmaster of The Cleveland Orchestra), Grammy-nominated ensemble North/South Consonance, and The Houston Museum of Fine Art. His works have received additional premieres in Denver, CO; St. Louis, MO; New York City, Cleveland, Memphis, TN; and Traverse City, MI.
Julián is the recipient of 1st Prize at The Robert Avalon International Competition for Composers; 1st Prize at Abundant Silence Composition Contest; 1st Prize at North/South Consonance Call for Scores; 1st Prize at Ohio Federation of Music Clubs Collegiate Composers Contest; 1st Prize at Cleveland Composers Guild Collegiate Composition Contest; 1st Prize at Belvedere Chamber Music Festival Composition Contest; Finalist at 2016 ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composers Award; 2nd Prize at Webster University Young Composers Competition; Composition Merit Award at YoungArts 2015; Winner at MATA Jr. Festival, NYC.