Born in Castellon (Spain), Alejandro's first contact with music was at the age of nine in High School. Soon after, he begun his violin studies at the Music High School in his hometown. During those years he studied with both Manuel Puig Torres (RTVE and Spanish national orchestra) and Bruno Vidal (Leonor quartet).
He soon realized that music was his passion and enrolled as a violin student in the Music BA in the "Salvador Seguí" Conservatory (Castellón). However, his pursuit of excellence brought him to Estonia, where he continued both his studies of Bachelor and Master in the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (Tallinn). Under the guidance of professors Mari-Tampere Bezrodny and Sigrid Kuulmann, he graduated Bachelor's in 2018 and Master's in 2020.
During his Master's studies, Alejandro minored in Viola with professor Johanna Vahermägi, having played in numerous orchestral projects as viola as well as chamber music.
Back in Spain, Alejandro studied a second Master's Degree in Music Pedagogy with the aim of learning about music methodologies and offering students quality education.
During his studies both in Spain and Estonia, Alejandro has received numerous masterclasses from renown professors and violinists such as: Vasko Vassilev, Rosa Fain (R. Schumann Hochschule), Michael Gaisler (Jerusalem Academy of Music), Stanislav Pronin, Mikhail Spivak (Moscow Virtuosos), Alexandru Gavrilovici, Delphine Caserta and Leonor quartet. He has taken part also in different international courses with professors Manuel Guillén (RCSM Madrid) and Mari-Tampere Bezrodny (Sibelius Academy).
As an orchestra musician, he collaborated with Estonian national orchestra (ERSO), Valencian community youth orchestra (JOGV), Tallinn International Youth Orchestra (TIYO), Baltic Academies Orchestra (BAO), Uue Tänava Orkester (UTO), etc. Alejandro has taken part also in some music festivals, as the chamber music festival Sonoré in Morella or the Winter Festival of the Järvi conducting academy. During this projects, he has played with many renown conductors and soloists as Neeme Järvi, Hans-Christoph Rademann, Shasha Mäkilä, Manuel Galduf, Vasko Vassilev (Violin), Pamela Tan Nicholson (Piano), Elina Rubio (Violin), Venancio Rius (Clarinet), Raul Traver (Clarinet) or Sandra Ferró (Soprano), playing in Estonian National Concert Hall (Tallinn), Vanemuine Concert Hall, Auditorio y Palacio de Congresos (Castellón), Palau de la Música (Valencia), Auditorio de la diputación (Alicante), Palacio de congresos (Huesca), etc
Currently, Alejandro combines his work as a music teacher and freelance musician with being the main violinist in Sènia Ensemble.
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