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Alberto Blanco García (1996) started his studies at the age of 9 in Lanzarote, later he studied with Vicente Ferrer and Cristo Barrios in Tenerife, before starting his studies in the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, where he is actually doing his masters with professor Arno Piters (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra). Lately he has played a lot of chamber recitals […]

Presenter of Ars canendi on Radio Clásica (RNE) Arturo Reverter Gutiérrez de Terán (Santiago de Compostela, 1941). Law, music and singing studies in Madrid. Director of Radio 2 of RNE for five years. Advisor of the magazine Scherzo. Music advisor of the Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid and of the Sociedad Estatal de Conmemoraciones Culturales. […]

He has given recitals at many of the contemporary music festivals in Europe (Brussels, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Darmstadt, Vienna, Strasbourg and Paris), as well as at Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House. In addition, Rolf has worked with a number of prestigious conductors (Slatkin, Ashkenazy, Rattle, Andrew Davis and Knussen) and has appeared seven […]

Born in London, Tristan Hambleton studied at St John’s College Cambridge University, Heidelberg Universität and the Royal Academy of Music London. Tristan has performed with orchestras such as The Hallé, The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in venues including The Wigmore Hall, Auditorium de Bordeaux and the Concertgebouw Amsterdam. […]

The host of the Spanish National Radio (RNE) programme Sinfonía de la mañana (Morning Symphony). Martín Llade was born in San Sebastián in 1976. He holds a degree in journalism and advertising from the Basque Country University. A staff member of the Spanish National Radio and TV (RTVE) programme “Radio Clásica” since 2007, he has […]

Professor of the Conservatorium van Amsterdam Born in La Orotava, Gustavo studied clarinet, composition and theory of music in the conservatories of Tenerife, Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Specialized in analysis, harmony, arrangements and composition, he combines his creative activity with an incessant pedagogical activity, earning a solid reputation with his articles, lectures and informative talks. In […]

Carlos Santos directs the music radio show Entre dos luces, of Radio Nacional de España, where he created and co-directed Los Clásicos and was the deputy director of the morning magazine and of the program? No es un día cualquiera. Long-time journalist, collaborates in 20 Minutes, Al Rojo Vivo (La Sexta) and 24 hours (RNE). […]

The Lendvai String Trio will celebrate its fifteenth anniversary in 2020. They have recorded the string trios of Beethoven and Martinů, and a 3-year project that discovers, performs and records the 16 string trios of the Dutch composer Julius Röntgen. The trio was awarded the Kersjes Ensemble Prize in the Netherlands and was selected for […]

At 16, Romain Guyot was named the first clarinet of the European Union Youth Orchestra, conducted by Claudio Abbado. Five years later, he was named the first clarinet of the Orchester National de l’Opéra de Paris, where he remained until 2001. In 1996 he won the Young Concert Artist International Auditions in New York, one […]

Director of the Music Programme of the Fundación Juan March Miguel Ángel Marín studied music at the Amaniel Conservatory (Madrid) and musicology at the Universities of Salamanca and Cardiff (Wales). He has a PhD in musicology from the University of London and he is professor of music at the University of La Rioja. Since 2009 […]

He studied violin at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía with Marco Rizzi, and in Amsterdam with Vera Beths. He won an award at the XI Intercentros Melómano Competition. With the Trío Ramales he has performed on the most important stages, and won several national and international competitions. In 2019 he obtained the diploma […]

Lecturer at the University of Leeds He has a degree in chemistry from Imperial College London, a master’s degree in philosophy and a PhD in philosophy of science from King’s College London. He is currently a lecturer at the University of Leeds, and has worked previously at the Universities of Roehampton and Durham. His […]

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