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Exterior of the main entrance to the Cordoba Conservatory. The Conservatorio Superior de Música "Rafael Orozco" de Córdoba, better known in English as the Córdoba Conservatory, is a music conservatory in Córdoba, Spain. It was founded by the city council of Cordoba in 1902 as the Música de la Escuela Provincial de Bellas Artes.
Colegio de Nuestra Señora de los Infantes, Toledo; Conservatorio Municipal "José Iturbi" de Valencia; Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Getafe; Conservatory of Lliria; Convento de San Juan de la Penitencia, Toledo; Córdoba Conservatory
Conservatorio Superior de Música de Castilla y León; Conservatorio Superior de Música "Joaquín Rodrigo" de Valencia; Conservatorio Superior de Música "Óscar Esplá" de Alicante; Conservatorio Superior de Música de las Islas Baleares; Conservatorio Superior de Música de Navarra; Conservatorio Superior de Música "Rafael Orozco" de Córdoba
He won the chair of flamenco guitar at the Conservatorio Superior de Música "Rafael Orozco" in Córdoba by competitive examination, [3] which allowed him to dedicate himself to training while composing. He published about twenty LP's, among them, Evocación de la guitarra de Ramón Montoya (International Flamenco Record Award). [2]
1992 The Bienal de Arte Flamenco "Ciudad de Sevilla" assigned him with composition, orchestration and musical conduction of the show "Tango". In the same year he participated in the recording "Sevilla Es Así" for the opening program of the world's fair EXPO 1992 in Sevilla .
Gallén was born in Linares, Jaén, Spain in 1972. He started playing classical guitar at the age of four, performing in public just a year later. At the age of ten, he entered the Conservatory of Music in Cordoba, receiving his first formal music education by the Conservatory's director and founder Tomás Villajos Soler.
The term Conservatorio Nacional de Música (National Conservatory of Music) appears in the official name of several national conservatories (schools of music and other related arts) in the Spanish-speaking world: Conservatorio Nacional de Música (Argentina) Conservatorio Nacional de Música (Bolivia)
Ernesto de la Guardia, a member of the Wagnerian Society of Buenos Aires, first proposed the creation of a national conservatory. He gained support from the president Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear and his wife Regina Pacini a noted soprano, [1] the Conservatorio Nacional de Música y Declamación (National Conservatory of Music and Recitation) was founded by Argentine musician Carlos López ...