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Roberto Terrón


Principal double bass player at the RTVE Symphony Orchestra, Roberto Terrón was born in Vigo, where he began his musical studies of piano, harmony and double bass. From 1992 to 1996 he was a student at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid, taught by Professor Ludwig Streicher and Antonio García Araque, and took courses with prestigious double bassists such as Massimo Giorgi, Ferrán Sala, Alfonso Morán, Anthony Woodrow , Milan Sagat and Thomas Martin. 

Roberto Terrón is invited to numerous courses and meetings of young orchestras due to his rich and wide experience, and he belongs to the Corps of Music and Performing Arts Teachers, currently on leave of absence. He has developed his teaching activities at the Jacinto Guerrero Conservatory of Toledo, the Professional Conservatory of Music of Majadahonda, and is also a professor at the Ludwig Streicher Double Bass Festival since its first edition in 2002. He has collaborated with a large number of Spanish symphony orchestras and carries out an intense activity in chamber music, highlighting his work with specialized groups of baroque and contemporary music. 


Always interested in the idea of the integral musician who composes, improvises and performs, he is the author of numerous arrangements and original works of chamber music. Roberto Terrón also participates in different projects that fuse jazz with classical and contemporary music.