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Daniel Figols-Cuevas (born Daniel Fígols Cuevas; 1 July 1980 in Barcelona, Catalonia) is a Catalan composer and sound artist residing in United Kingdom.

Career
Daniel Figols grew up in a town near Barcelona Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia, where he lived until he moved to Paris in 2007. There he enrolled in The Royal Conservatory of Music, studying cello and oboe, as well as composition. Additionally, he experimented on his own, fascinated by rare instruments and the possibilities offered by recording technology. He settled in Paris in 2003 to study composition, initially with Allain Gaussin, then with Frédéric Durieux at the Paris Conservatoire. His music is performed throughout the world, and has been featured in numerous portrait concerts, CDs and films. Samuel Andreyev was awarded the Henri Dutilleux Prize in 2012 for his composition Night Division. Andreyev has also published two collection of poems: Evidence was issued in 2009 by Quattro Books of Toronto; The Relativistic Empire was published by Bookthug in 2015. A member of the Académie de France à Madrid, he was in residence at the Casa de Velázquez from 2012–2013.

Orchestra

 * Mødom for orchestra (2007)
 * Stryx for orchestra (2010)
 * Sickle Swing for chamber orchestra (2018)
 * 1-O for large orchestra (2018)

Chamber music

 * .iXi. for alto flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin and cello (2004)
 * Saxaphonie for saxophone quartet (2008)
 * Skizzen für Allerleirauh for 12 instruments (2008)
 * Quale for baritone saxophone solo and ensemble (2010)
 * Tout bas for Tubax solo, 12 instruments and live electronics (2010)
 * Affinités Électives for 7 instruments (2010)
 * Kâla for large ensemble and live electronics performed by Karlax (2012)
 * Eon for 11 instruments (2010)
 * Algol for trio of tubas (2013)
 * Väri for 6 instruments (2013)
 * Quale-Color for 12 instruments (2013)
 * ISON for flute, string trio and piano (2013)
 * Hach for 7 instruments (2014)
 * Blanc Cassé for 11 instruments (2014)
 * Di(e)višks for saxophone and cello (2015)
 * Trencadís for Cobla (2015)
 * Azoth for string quartet (2016)
 * A-toms for 6 instruments (2016)
 * Satis for 6 instruments (2017)
 * Tox for Ondes Martenot and piano (2017)

Music for solo instruments

 * Structur for violin (2003)
 * Entropia for piano (2005); it was broadcasted on TVE as example of use of Golden ratio in musical composition.
 * Kemuri for piano and live electronics (2015)
 * Tabou Abattu for tuba solo and live electronics (2011)
 * Svira for flute and live electronics (2016)

Vocal music

 * Nicotune for voice and live electronics (2009)
 * Yo no soy yo for soprano, mezzo and cymbalum (2009)
 * Mira for voice, recorder and live electronics (2013)
 * Eimai for vocal ensemble / choir (2013)
 * Shi for female choir (2014)

Electronics

 * Espace-Contrespace interactive sound installation (2013)
 * Gink.Go for electronics (2014)

Orchestrations

 * B. Bartók - Romania folk dances for orchestra (2010)
 * H. Dutilleux - Figures de résonances for orchestra (2011)