Ramón Gener

musical disseminator

Ramón Gener, born in Barcelona, holds a degree in Humanities and Business Studies. He began his studies as a musician aged 6 at the Higher Conservatoire of Music of the Liceu, training which he completed later with the pianist Anna Maria Albors.

Through a recommendation from the soprano Victoria de los Ángeles he began to study singing under her supervision. He completed his vocal studies in Warsaw with the baritone Jerzy Artysz and in Barcelona with the tenor Eduard Giménez.

After a career lasting several years as a baritone, he stopped singing and began a new stage as a musical disseminator offering conferences on opera, "classical" music, and art.

The impact of these conferences led him to the world of television. First, at a regional level on TV3 with the programme Òpera en texans, and then nationally and internationally with programmes such as This is OperaThis is Art, and 200, una noche en el Prado. The programmes have been recorded in Spanish and English, and have been broadcast and continue to be broadcast in many countries worldwide.

On the radio he collaborates on the programme No es un día cualquiera on Spanish National Radio (RNE).

He has published three books: Si Beethoven pudiera escucharme (2013), El amor te hará inmortal (2016), and Beethoven, un músico sobre un mar de nubes (2020).

He is currently continuing with his conferences, classes, and contributions to RNE. Likewise, he is immersed in the preparation of his new TV programme and his new book.