Cristina Regojo Huertos

Cristina Regojo Huertos

Born in Murcia, Spain, in 1998. During the 2021-2022 academic year, she studied at the Reina Sofía School of Music’s Fundación BBVA Viola Chair with professor Diemut Poppen.

She has studied with professors of great national and international prestige such as Joaquín Riquelme, Laure Gaudron, Alan Kovacs, and Rumen Cetkov. She has also attended masterclasses by Cibrán Sierra and Tabea Zimmermann, among others.

Regarding orchestras, she is in the Basque National Orchestra’s instrumentalist list, is a head member of the National Youth Orchestra of Spain and an academicist at Alicante’s Symphony Auditorium. She has also collaborated with other professional orchestras such as the Regional Symphony Orchestra of Murcia, Murcia’s Cammerata, and the Joaquín Turina Orchestra, among others. As soloist she has performed works such as Mozart’s Concertante Symphony for violin and viola, Telemann’s Concerto, or Johann Christian Bach’s Concerto with different orchestras in Barcelona, Manresa, Córdoba and Murcia.

She is also very interested in chamber music, she made a professional recording at the Mave Convent (Palencia) with the Heros Trio for the Piú Mosso Foundation’s new project: Bravo Cultura, which was published on digital platforms such as Netflix, Amazon, Atresmedia or Filmin in 2021. She also participated with this same ensemble at the 37th Sierra Musical Festival of Madrid in 2020.

Selected for the Talentos Project of Madrid’s Symphony Orchestra, she played in the chamber music concerts held at Madrid’s National Music Auditorium in 2016, 2017 and 2019. It is worth highlighting her performance of Debussy’s trio for viola, harp and flute, Mendelssohn’s Octet and Schubert’s Trout Quintet.

Her performance quality as violinist has garnered her important first prizes in different competitions since 2016 and the granting of the Excellence Scholarships by the Community of Madrid in 2016 and 2017.

As a student of the School, she has performed with the Fundación EDP Camerata, conducted by Paul Goodwin. In 2021 she participated in the 30th anniversary tour of the School with the Freixenet Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andrés Orozco-Estrada, with whom she performed at Madrid's Teatro Real, at Bratislava's Reduta Hall, at Budapest's Liszt Ferenc Academy and at Vienna's Musikverein. She has also been a member of the BP Mendelssohn Quartet.

Since November 2021 she is part of the Madrid Symphony Orchestra, principal orchestra of Teatro Real.