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Miguelangel Garcia
Composer/Arranger
Orchestral work: Sagittarius A*

At the heart of the Milky Way lies Sagittarius A*, a supermassive black hole where time itself warps and dilates, diverging radically from our normal time experience. This composition mirrors that gravitational phenomenon through passages of "free time"—pulse-less, fluid sections that evoke the distortion of spacetime near the event horizon.

While rooted in the inspiring scale of the cosmos, the piece carries an intimate emotional resonance. It contemplates the profound solitude of drifting through cosmic vastness, a reflection that drew my thoughts to my wife, to whom this work is dedicated. Her inconditional support carried me to finish this work.

Sagittarius A* is where the infinite mysteries of the universe converge with the echoes of the human heart.

Production Credits
I composed, edited and produced this recording.
Recorded in collaboration with sound engineer Aidan Quintana and Lynn University. Performed by the Lynn University Conservatory of Music.

Sagittarius A 98.alp
0:36
Sagittarius A cut end
0:32
Biography

​Miguelangel García Márquez is a versatile trombonist and composer specializing in video game music. With extensive experience in composition and orchestration, his work has been recognized in competitions such as the Marvin Hamlisch International Music Awards, Indie Film Music Competition, and Score the World. Proficient in integrating music within interactive media, Miguelangel has hands-on experience with Unity and FMOD, demonstrating his ability to create immersive audio experiences. His compositions have been performed by orchestras, showcasing his skill in blending traditional orchestral elements with contemporary styles. Currently, he is completing his studies at Lynn Conservatory of Music, focusing on trombone and composition.