OSCAR CARMONA


Oscar Carmona is a composer, pianist, and interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the intersection of music, language, and contemporary human experience. His creative practice navigates the relationships between musical form, abstraction, and storytelling, developing projects that merge sound and word in unique and resonant ways.

Spanning solo piano, music theatre, electronic composition, and orchestral writing, his work draws on iterative structures, minimalism, and hybrid sound design. His recent music oscillates between fragile stillness and cinematic force, combining neoclassical lyricism, abstract electronics, instrumental textures, and layered atmospheres in pursuit of a unique expressive voice.

Beyond composition, he maintains a parallel practice in literature, crafting short stories and poetic fragments that explore memory, fragmentation, autofiction, and the dissonances of contemporary life, often blurring the boundaries between text, sound, and personal narrative. Several of his music theatre works —such as Insomnia, Microteatro Psicopático, and Automata— integrate his own texts, using language as a structural compositional element.

Recent projects include Insomnia (Music Theatre, 2023), Artificial (Ensemble & Electronics, 2022), Mechanical Obsessions (Piano & Electronics, 2019), and his piano releases such as Invisible, all reflecting his ongoing exploration of sound, solitude, and time.