Inés Medina-Fernández (born February 8, 1974 in Madrid, Spain) is a pianist and composer of contemporary classical music.
She began playing piano at the age of 8, completing examinations at the Madrid Royal Conservatory.
An experienced pianist and self-taught composer, her compositions draw upon many influences - from Baroque to John Cage, to film and documentary music, for example.
She explores composition for a variety of instruments, and has composed not only for piano but also for horn and classical guitar.
Her love of film music has led to collaborations with producers and directors.
Medina-Fernández also enjoys working with musicians interested in premiering her pieces.
Medina-Fernández' music is difficult to define.
It is multi-layered and uses tones and patterns in creative and original structures, hinting at medieval and baroque although clearly contemporary.