Redemption is a piece for string quartet that represents an ode to peace and memory; it has been written in honor of the hope of a new life, in thanksgiving to God for the grace that represents eternal life after death. It is dedicated to the memory of those who no longer inhabit the physical world, but who in a certain way accompany us daily in remembrance, in the faith that in the timelessness of another universe they await us. It was written with the certainty that ...neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor the present, nor the future, nor the high, nor the deep, nor any other created thing will be able to separate us from the love of God. 

Eternal  belongs to an album of songs written in Spanish and English. Whereas the style and language differs the treatment of piano and voice remains as thread that links each one of the songs.

Calabi is a Symphonic Tryptich built in three parts: Ether, Entropy and Calabi. It was Premiered in 2019 by the Cuban conductor Jessica Rivero. Each movement difers on orchestration and instrumentation, although the main principle creates a nexus between them. The Superstring Theory; that's the motus, which gives form to the music, enabling the sound to became the edges of a thought which goes beyond the understanding and throughout the feelings. Space, death, and the inconmensurability of life, which lies on the common day after day, and somehow a humble representation of God's grace in a few minutes, that's what this piece is meant to be. 

Trio to a Quartet without strings was premiered by Crisantemi string quartet in 2016. It was inspired by Edgard's Allan Poe story The Tell-tale heart. It is built in three movements: I - I felt that I wasn't free, that the words were dead and I was alive; II - The most special thing about sitting is that you are alive; III - ...the second that elapsed said goodbye, the second who comes, greets from another harbor...


Pneumatikos belongs to a Preludes compilation performed and recorded by the Cuban pianist Rachel del Toro. The term refers to those capable of possessing special spiritual revelation or wisdom, it derives form Pneuma, a Greek word that means soul. 

Piano preludes

These piano preludes belong to a series of 12 pieces composed during Reyes college years.  It was recorded by the Cuban pianist Rachel del Toro Gamboa.

Un Tango para Galán was written for La Gran Siete ensemble, as part of a music festival held in Spain. It is dedicated to the Cuban pianist Adis Galán Leyva

Piano and Clarinet Sketches