Amidst the chaos of today’s world, singing with one another will always prove to be the unifying force that brings us hope.
-Hugo Madera
Originally from Jalisco, Mexico, Hugo Madera is a choral composer, conductor, educator and clinician based in Nebraska, United States. He is the director of the choral ensembles at Adams Central High School and First United Methodist Church in Hastings, Nebraska, as well as the Minden Chorale in Minden, Nebraska.
As a composer, Hugo Madera aims to provide a new perspective on Latin-American choral music by creating a bridge between the two cultures, implementing musical elements and styles influenced by a diverse choral background.
He holds Bachelors of Music degrees in Music Education and Vocal Performance from Hastings College, where he studied choral conducting under the direction of Dr. Fritz Mountford, vocal pedagogy under Dr. Hillary Water, and composition under Dr. Marc LaChance and Dr. Kara Baxter. In addition, Hugo Madera is currently a graduate student in Music Education at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
Upcoming Events
Stay tuned for the premiere of “El Cenzontle”, my most recent work for low-voices. This original work, which tells the story of the mockingbird according to Mexican folklore, will be performed by the virtuoso group Cantus. The upcoming program titled “Song of the Universal” will explore how people across time and geography experience the divine.
Midwest Premiere
Join Dr. Marques L. A. Garrett and The Nebraska Festival Singers for the Midwest Premiere of “Pastoral.”
Countryside Community Church
13130 Faith Plz, Omaha, NE 68144.
Saturday, September 14 at 6:00 pm.
UPCOMING
UPCOMING
Featured Ensemble of the Year
The Minden High School Madrigal rehearses “In My Absence” (text by Christina Rossetti).
Thank you for bringing my music to life!
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