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Encounter of Santander
He pursued studies in piano, chamber music, and orchestral conducting at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid, later continuing his education with a Master’s degree in Piano Performance at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague (Netherlands), thanks to scholarships awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) and the Rotary Club Madrid-Velázquez.
His great artistic versatility allows him to embrace various facets of performance, including solo repertoire, chamber music, and vocal accompaniment as a répétiteur. He has studied under Carolina Gangutia, Almudena Cano, Rian de Waal, Jan Wijn, Vincenzo Scalera, Giulio Zappa, Charles Spencer, Helmut Deutsch, and, most notably, the German maestro Wolfram Rieger.
As a vocal coach and répétiteur, he has worked with many renowned singers, including María Acda, Barbara Pearson, Juan Lomba, Manuel Cid, Federico Gallar, Ana Rodrigo, Carmen Rodríguez Aragón, and Victoria Manso. He has also accompanied masterclasses led by Raina Kabaivanska, Jaume Aragall, Fiorenza Cedolins, Péter Fried, among many others.
He has performed in numerous concert halls across Spain, the Netherlands, and France, premiering works by contemporary composers such as Mercedes Zavala, Gabriel Fernández Álvez, and Juan Carlos Panadero. He has also received various awards as a soloist and chamber musician, including those from the "Jacinto Guerrero" Competition (Toledo), the Fundación Guerrero Spanish Music Competition (Madrid), the "Ko Hartman" Competition (Almere, Netherlands), the "Nueva Acrópolis" Competition (Madrid), and the Rotaract Club (Palma de Mallorca, Manresa, etc.).
He has been the official pianist for prestigious international voice competitions, including those in Zamora, Colmenar Viejo, the "Ana María Iriarte" Competition, and the Montserrat Caballé Competition. In recent years, he has collaborated with numerous institutions, such as La Caixa’s participatory choral programs, the International Opera Studio of Gijón, the AETYB Festival, La Fura dels Baus, the Spanish Philharmonic Orchestra, the RTVE and OCNE choirs, the Albéniz Foundation’s Santander International Music Encounter, and the Camerata Antonio Soler.
Currently, he combines his artistic career with his teaching role as a professor of Vocal Repertoire at the Higher School of Singing in Madrid. He has recorded for Radio Clásica (RNE), RTVE, and Catalunya Radio.