Biography jaroslav vanecek

Curriculum Vitae

FRANCISCO DE GALVEZ,   Orchestral Conductor

CITIZENSHIP                                  Spanish. Born in Málaga, Spain. January 8th, 1964

LANGUAGES                                    Spanish, English, French, Italian and German.

MARITAL STATUS                      Married, two sons (5 years and 8 months old).

EDUCATION

Conservatories and Universities 

2007-2012                 PhD Music and Communication. Universidad de Málaga.

                                         Thesis title: “Automated compositions on computer generated Music”  

1988-1993                  McGill University Faculty of Music, Montreal, Canada.

Master’sDegree (Double Major) in Orchestral Conducting  and

                                       Orchestral training (Violin Option)

1986-88                      Royal College of Music, London, England. Performing Diplome (Postgraduate) 

1984-86                      Madrid Royal Conservatory Superior of Music, Spain. 

                                       Graduate Studies, Violin and Chamber Music. T

previous concerts

FUAIM Concert: The Vanbrugh & Friends, 10th February, 1.10pm, Aula Maxima

10 Feb 2023

Beethoven: String Quintet in C major Op.29 
 The Vanbrugh and their guests present Beethoven's Op.29 string quintet, 'The Storm'. Written in 1801, shortly after his Op.18 string quartets this great and seldom heard work combines his mastery of quartet writing with the expansive richness of texture offered by the addition of a second viola.

 

 

 

THE VANBRUGH AND FRIENDS 

Keith Pascoe, violin 
Marja Gaynor, violin 
Simon Aspell, viola 
Ed Creedon, viola 
Christopher Marwood, cello   

BIOGRAPHIES 

THE VANBRUGH 

Keith Pascoe, violin - Simon Aspell, viola - Christopher Marwood, cello 

The Vanbrugh has evolved from the work of the Vanbrugh Quartet which was based in Cork as RTE’s Resident Quartet from 1986 to 2013 and as Artists-in-Residence at University College, Cork from 1990 until the retirement of violinist Gregory Ellis in 2017. Over three decades the quartet

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RALPH DE SOUZA was born in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) and began violin lessons from an early age with his father, and later with Melbourne Halloween. His father, a doctor, was a self-taught violin fanatic who still gives impromptu violin lessons to any little children who come ringing on his doorbell, and whose other distinguished pupil was Ralph’s brother Harvey. Ralph's mother cannot stand the sound of the violin, not only because there are violins and bows cluttering up all corners of the flat, but mainly because she 'lost' both her sons to musical careers in the West. Ralph was brought up speaking English as it was the only language in common between his Chinese mother and Indian father. His father chose the name to give his mother plenty of practice with the difficult consonants R and L! Ralph was put on a plane by himself at the age of ten to go to the Yehudi Menuhin School, where he found himself sharing a room with Messrs Garfield Jackson and Nigel Kennedy. Having survived this culture shock he then went to the Curtis Institute in the USA to stud

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