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Llorenç Balsach i Peig (Sabadell, 1953) is a spanish composer and music theorist. He studied music theory and composition with Josep Poch, Carles Guinovart and Josep Soler in Barcelona.

His works have been performed in many European countries as well as in the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Australia, Russia and Ukraine. He was invited to present his work at La Fenice in Venezia (within the framework of the Conference for the European Year of Music) in a concert dedicated to five young European composers proposed by composers J.M.Mestres Quadreny, Luigi Nono, Pierre Boulez, Dieter Schnebel and Klaus Huber.

He has received commissions from Radio Baden-Baden Orchestra, Vallès Symphonic Orchestra, Catalonian Composers'Association, Spanish Ministry of Culture, National Radio of Spain and the Councils of Barcelona and Sabadell among others.

Most of his works have been recorded on several discs, including five monographic.

He writes instrumental and vocal music in which the component of a kind of reptile melodies play a significative role under a certain ironic harmony.

He was one of the pioneers -since 1982- in musical and musicological research with computers, creating software of harmonic analysis, musical notation (Simolog 1986 Prize), Chord Analyzer (online).... some of his programs (such as La mano de Guido Music Setting System) were used internationally by many publishers.

He has investigated the inner relations between harmonic successions and tension-relax impressions, reflected in his books: Harmonic Convergence (1994) and The foundations of harmonic tensions (2016).