Judith Jáuregui, Spain, 2018

Tour Dates: 4th July - 16th July, 2018

Born in San Sebastian in 1985, she began her studies at the Conservatoire in her home city where her talent shone through at a very early age, making her début recital when she was only eleven.

Tour Dates
  • 4th July - 16th July, 2018

 

Judith Jáuregui born in San Sebastian in 1985, she began her studies at the Conservatoire in her home city where her talent shone through at a very early age, making her début recital when she was only eleven. She completed her studies with Claudio Martínez-Mehner before undertaking a postgraduate degree at the Richard Strauss Conservatoire in Munich, where she did intensive work under the great Russian maestro Vadim Suchanov. She has also received guidance from such noteworthy figures as Elisso Virsaladze, Vitaly Margulis, Philippe Entremont, Boris Berman and Joaquín Achúcarro.

A familiar figure at the principal Spanish concert halls, from the Madrid Auditorio Nacional to the Barcelona Auditori, the Zaragoza Auditorio, the Miguel Delibes in Valladolid, the Festival de Granada, Peralada, Musika-Música, or the Donostia-San Sebastián Musical Fortnight, Judith has performed at international festivals and renowned concert halls such as La Roque d’Anthéron International Piano Festival, and the Montpellier Festival in France, the Kammermusikwoche at Schloss Elmau in Germany, the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, and Tokyo’s Suntory Hall, where she gave the final concert in her recent tour of
various Japanese cities alongside the Orquesta Nacional de España.

Likewise, along with other collaborations, she has worked with the Castile and León Orquesta Sinfónica, the Bilbao Sinfónica, the Murcia Sinfónica, the Comunidad de Madrid Orchestra,the Oviedo Filarmonía and with prestigious international ensembles including the MKO -Munich Chamber Orchestra, Das Neue Orchester of Cologne, the Aarhus Symfoniorkester, the Slovak Sinfonietta and Venezuela’s Simón Bolívar Orchestra,having the opportunity to work with distinguished conductors like Andrey Boreyko, Marc Soustrot, Diego Matheuz, Alexander Liebreich, Jaime Martín, Victor Pablo Pérez, Christoph Spering and Kaspar Zehnder.

Among her upcoming engagements, of particular note is her concert in Caracas with the Simón Bolívar Orchestra conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and the Murten Classics Festival in Switzerland, to which she has been invited as Artist in Residence for its next edition. Other engagements will be at the Festival Artois in France and Spanish concert halls such as the Alicante Auditorio, the San Sebastián Teatro Victoria Eugenia, the Santander Palacio de Festivales, the Pamplona Teatro Gayarre and the Palau de la Música in Valencia.