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Madrid Academic Orchestra
The Madrid Academic Orchestra (Orquesta Académica de Madrid in Spanish), founded in 1997, is an orchestra based in Madrid, Spain. History Founded in 1997 by its current conductor, Iñigo Pírfano, the Madrid Academic Orchestra was created to offer an orchestra platform for young professionals to play in a full professional orchestra. See also * Madrid Symphony Orchestra * Spanish National Orchestra * RTVE Symphony Orchestra * Teatro Real * National Auditorium of Music * Teatro Monumental * Zarzuela * Teatro de la Zarzuela References External links Official web site
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Iñigo Pírfano
Íñigo Pírfano is a Spanish conductor, born in Bilbao, Spain, in 1973. Life Education He studied musical theory, piano and harmony while reading for the Bachelor of Arts, BA degree in philosophy at the Complutense University of Madrid, Complutense University of Madrid. From September 1997, Pirfano studied at Mozarteum University of Salzburg, Mozarteum University in Salzburg (Austria) "Musikleitung" (orchestral, choral and operatic conducting) with Professor Karl Kamper; "Korrepetition" with Professor Wolfgang Niessner and Piano with Professor Karl Wagner. Finally, he took a Conducting Diploma at the Mozarteum, gaining an ''Auszeichnung'', or distinction. In June 1997, Pirfano conducted the Extraordinary Concert in the Schloss Frohnburg in Salzburg's Mozarteum. There, he interpreted works by Stravinsky and Manuel de Falla, Falla and premiered works by young composers of the Mozarteum's 'Seminar für neue Musik'. He then attended a Masterclass with Colin Davis, Sir Colin Davis ...
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