Born in Castellón de la Plana, Alejandro began his musical studies at the age of eleven at the Mestre Tárrega Conservatory in his hometown. During this period, he received frequent lessons from Manuel Puig Torres (RTVE Symphony Orchestra, Spanish National Orchestra) and Bruno Vidal (Cuarteto Leonor).
He continued his education at the Salvador Seguí Conservatory of Music in Castellón with Bruno Vidal, and later moved to the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in Tallinn. There, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in 2018 under the guidance of Mari Tampere-Bezrodny and Sigrid Kuulmann, and obtained his Master’s degree in Violin Performance in 2020 with Sigrid Kuulmann. He minored in viola with Johanna Vahermägi, performing with this instrument in numerous projects and establishing a stable chamber formation.
Upon returning to Spain, Alejandro specialized further by completing a second Master’s degree in Music Pedagogy, with the aim of deepening his knowledge in teaching methodologies and offering students an individualized and high-quality learning experience.
Throughout his career, Alejandro has taken part in masterclasses with renowned violinists and pedagogues including: Vasko Vassilev, Rosa Fain (Robert Schumann Hochschule), Michael Gaisler (Jerusalem Academy of Music), Stanislav Pronin, Mikhail Spivak (Moscow Virtuosi), Alexandru Gavrilovici, Delphine Caserta, and the Cuarteto Leonor. He has also attended international music courses with Manuel Guillén (RCSMM, Madrid) and Mari Tampere-Bezrodny (Sibelius Academy).
As an orchestra musician, Alejandro has collaborated with the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (ERSO), the Young Orchestra of the Generalitat Valenciana (JOGV), the Tallinn International Youth Orchestra (TIYO), the Baltic Academies Orchestra (BAO), and the Uue Tänava Orkester (UTO), among others. He has taken part in chamber and orchestral festivals such as the Sonoré Festival (Morella) and the Järvi Academy Winter Festival, performing under the baton of distinguished conductors such as Neeme Järvi, Hans-Christoph Rademann, Shasha Mäkilä, and Manuel Galduf, and alongside soloists including Vasko Vassilev, Pamela Tan Nicholson, Venancio Rius, Raul Traver, Sandra Ferró, and Elina Rubio. His performances have taken him to venues such as the Estonian National Concert Hall, Vanemuine Concert Hall, the Palau de la Música (Valencia), the Auditorio y Palacio de Congresos (Castellón), the ADDA (Alicante), and the Palacio de Congresos (Huesca).
Currently, Alejandro combines his work as a music educator with an active career as a freelance musician, being the main violinist of Sènia Ensemble.
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