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		<title>Aitor Llimerá Galduf</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>He began his musical studies at the School of the Primitiva Band of Llíria, under the guidance of his father, Vicent Llimerá. He continued his studies at the Professional Conservatory [&#8230;]</p>
<p>La entrada <a href="https://bandaprimitiva.org/en/directores-en/">Aitor Llimerá Galduf</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://bandaprimitiva.org/en/">Banda Primitiva de Llíria</a>.</p>
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<p>He began his musical studies at the School of the Primitiva Band of Llíria, under the guidance of his father, Vicent Llimerá. He continued his studies at the Professional Conservatory of Music in Llíria and completed his oboe studies at the &#8220;Joaquín Rodrigo&#8221; Higher Conservatory of Music in Valencia, mentored by Francisco Salanova. He earned the &#8220;Honorable Mention and Final Career Prize,&#8221; concurrently pursuing Composition studies with Andrés Valero-Castells in Valencia and later with Ferrer Ferran at the &#8220;Salvador Seguí&#8221; Higher Conservatory of Music in Castellón. He holds a Ph.D. in Music from the Polytechnic University of Valencia in the Art: Production and Research Ph.D. program.<br />He has pursued advanced studies with Löthar Koch, David Walter, Stefan Schilli, Hänsjorg Schellenberger, Victor Ánchel, Jesús Fuster, Roberto Turlo, Francisco José Valero-Castells, Rafael Tamarit, Fabian Schäfer, and Ensemble Miró. Aitor has won first prizes in various youth competitions, including the National Competition of Interpretation Intercentros in the Professional Education category, the National Young Interpreters Competition of Castellnovo, and the International Young Interpreters Competition of Llíria.<br />As a student, he was a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Spain (JONDE), the Symphony Orchestra of Young Latin Americans, and the Ibero-American Orchestra, all<br />conducted by Gustavo Dudamel under the guidance of Maestro José Antonio Abreu. He was also part of the Young Orchestra of the Valencian Government (JOGV), where he performed as a soloist in Mozart&#8217;s Sinfonia Concertante and Franck Martin&#8217;s Concerto for Winds, with the Antiphon Ensemble and the Jeunesse Musicales World Orchestra, conducted by Josep Vicent.<br />Aitor has collaborated as principal oboe and English horn with the National Orchestra of Spain, Barcelona and National Catalonia Orchestra, Valencia Orchestra, ADDA Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra of the Region of Murcia, Castelló Symphony Orchestra, València Instrumental Group, Symphony Orchestra of Valencia, working with conductors such as Gustavo Dudamel, Jordi Savall, Jirí Bêlohlávek, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Manuel Galduf, Juanjo Mena, and others. He has recorded for Naxos, Radio Nacional de España, Medici TV, Catalunya Musica, Radio Nacional de Catalunya, TV3.<br />As a soloist, Aitor has performed with the Valencia Orchestra, Barcelona Municipal Band, Santiago de Compostela Municipal Band, Orchestra of the Superior Conservatory of Castilla-La Mancha, Valencia Camerata, Band of the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Orchestra and Band of the Primitiva de Llíria, and Orchestra of the Professional Conservatory of Music of Llíria, showcasing significant oboe concertos by R. Strauss, W. A. Mozart, A. Pasculli, J. S. Bach, A. Vivaldi. As a composer, he has created works to expand the oboe repertoire, including Studie n.1 (2012) for oboe and electronics, and Shoot (2021) for oboe and fixed media. He is currently working on a fusion project, reflected in the release of the first single, Luccio 447, and the production of a second fusion music project in the form of an album.<br />As a guest professor, he has conducted masterclasses at institutions such as the Universität der Künste Berlin, &#8220;Joaquín Rodrigo&#8221; Higher Conservatory of Music in Valencia, Iberacademy (Colombia), EAFIT University in Medellín, University of Medellín, Luisa D’Annunzio Conservatory of Music in Pescara (Italy), and other professional conservatories in Spain, including Almansa, Llíria, or Cullera. Currently affiliated with the Valencia International Music Festival, he served as Oboe Professor at the Higher Conservatory of Castilla-La Mancha from 2013 to 2022, is a founding member of the Obac ensemble, Vent a Cinc quintet, and Mora &amp; Llimerá Duo. He is currently Oboe Professor at the &#8220;José Iturbi&#8221; Municipal Conservatory of Valencia, while also supervising various doctoral theses at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. Aitor perfoms with the Marigaux 901.</p>
<p>La entrada <a href="https://bandaprimitiva.org/en/directores-en/">Aitor Llimerá Galduf</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://bandaprimitiva.org/en/">Banda Primitiva de Llíria</a>.</p>
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		<title>Pedro Vicente Alamá</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Llíria, 1973 Follower of the musical tradition of his hometown, trained in the Banda Primitiva de Llíria and in the Conservatory of València with Honors and Extraordinary Professional Degree Awards [&#8230;]</p>
<p>La entrada <a href="https://bandaprimitiva.org/en/the-titular-director/">Pedro Vicente Alamá</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://bandaprimitiva.org/en/">Banda Primitiva de Llíria</a>.</p>
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<p>Llíria, 1973</p>
<p>Follower of the musical tradition of his hometown, trained in the Banda Primitiva de Llíria and in the Conservatory of València with Honors and Extraordinary Professional Degree Awards and final degree. Passionate and creative musician in his projects, which have allowed him to be invited as conductor and soloist to the Orchestras, ADDA Sinfónica de Alicante, Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolivar, Philharmónica de Braga, Orquesta Universidad do Minho, Orquesta Sinfónica de Andalucia, Harmonie Ensemble, Philharmonic Witold Lutosławski Poland, Guimaraes Orchestra, Municipal Symphonic Band of Madrid, Municipal Symphonic Band of Albacete, Málaga Brass Band, Municipal Symphonic Band of Seville, Municipal Symphonic Band of Pamplona,​​Municipal Symphonic Band of Badajoz, Municipal Symphonic Band of Castellón, Municipal Symphonic Band of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Municipal Symphonic Band of Granada.<br />Member of the National Youth Orchestra of Spain and guest in the European Community Youth Orchestra. His relationship with the clarinetist and mentor José Miguel Martínez Falomir marks his entire professional career. He studied at the Academy of Italian Switzerland with Karl Leister and at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague with Sjef Douwes, graduating with the highest distinctions.<br />He works with the teachers Vladimir Ashkenazy, Pablo Sánchez Torrella, Manuel Galduf, Antoni Rós Marbá, Enrique Garcia Asensio, Salvador Más, Victor Pablo Pérez, Lucas Foos, Peter Maag and Edmon Colomer.<br />Collaborator of the City of Granada Orchestra and the Córdoba Symphonic Orchestra.<br />“<em>Pedro Vicente Alamá gave the public a superb concert&#8221;</em>. “<em>Master Pedro Vicente showed how to interpret Spanish music</em>.” <strong>Coimbra Diary</strong>.<br />“<em>Pedro Vicente was a luxury</em>.” <strong>Salamanca Tribune</strong>.<br />“<em>Pedro Vicente Alamá gave a recital of quality and excellent interpretation</em>.” <strong>Las Provincias</strong>.<br />“<em>Pedro Vicente Vini, vidi, vinci</em>” Concert at the Palau de la Música in Valencia. <strong>Levante EMV</strong>.<br />“<em>Flirty, nostalgic but also pimpant, Pedro Vicente Alamá shows off his lightness and beauty of sound, a long-standing artist who makes his instrument shine with virtuosity and genuine expressive sense</em>.” <strong>Scherzo</strong>.<br />“<em>The summit is the musician Pedro Vicente Alamá, his sound was revealed directly from the beginning. It went from very, very thin &#8211; actually still &#8211; to a big, pleasant and full sound. Never too strong, never excessive, but always in perfect balance. From the brilliant gold of the oil to the most succulent ruby ​​red of the Rioja, a palette of colors was displayed so magnificent that even the Spanish painter Salvador Dalí would have had his mouth water. With Pedro Vicente&#8217;s interpretation you can enter the Walhalla of symphonic art.</em>&#8221; <strong>De Limburger – Netherlands</strong>.<br />Professor at the conservatories of Salamanca, Cartagena, Requena, Alicante and Valencia.<br />Awarded First Prize at the Cullera Competition (2003), First Prize at the Altea Competition (2005), First Prize at the W.M.C Kerkrade-Holland (2009) in the concert section, a score of 93&#8217;2 on 100, his performance was rated by the judged as “almost perfect”. Second Prize in the Honor Section of the Valencia International Contest (2014).<br />He is currently a clarinet professor at the Conservatory of Valencia and director of the Banda Primitiva.</p>
<p>La entrada <a href="https://bandaprimitiva.org/en/the-titular-director/">Pedro Vicente Alamá</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://bandaprimitiva.org/en/">Banda Primitiva de Llíria</a>.</p>
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