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Andrea Casarrubios | |
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Born | February 19, 1988 San Esteban del Valle, Ávila, Spain |
Nationality | Spain, USA |
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Andrea Casarrubios (born in Spain February 19, 1988) is a Spanish-American cellist and composer. [1]
Casarrubios has appeared at Carnegie Hall since 2012. [2] She has performed at numerous festivals such as Ravinia Festival and Verbier Festival, and her compositions have been programmed worldwide, presented by organizations including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, [3] National Philharmonic, [4] Carnegie Hall, [5] National Public Radio, [6] ABC Classic, [7] and the Spanish National Radio RTVE. [8]
Casarrubios' album, Caminante, [9] was chosen as one of the Best 2019 Classical Music Albums by Australia’s ABC Classic, celebrating her artistry as "superhuman." [1] Her solo work SEVEN (2020) "an intense and elegiac tribute to the essential workers during the pandemic" [2] ( The New York Times ) was commissioned by Thomas Mesa. [10]
Compositions include Herencia for String Orchestra (2023) commissioned and toured by Sphinx Virtuosi, giving its Carnegie Hall premiere at Stern Auditorium [11] on October 20th, 2023. Casarrubios' Piano Quintet (2023), a Chamber Music Monterey Bay commission, was premiered by Manhattan Chamber Players on November 11th, 2023. [12] Afilador (2022) was commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association for MusicNOW, [13] and premiered at the Symphony Center on February 20th, 2023. [14]
Casarrubios was born in San Esteban del Valle, Spain. She began playing the piano at age 2 and cello at age 4. Her first music teachers were María Escribano and Ana Toca. Casarrubios studied cello with Maria de Macedo in Madrid from 2000-2007 and piano in Toledo with Ludmil Angelov. At age 18, she moved to USA to pursue her Bachelor's degree at Johns Hopkins University with Amit Peled, then her Master's degree at University of Southern California under the tutelage of Ralph Kirshbaum, and her Doctoral degree at City University of New York where she worked with cellist Marcy Rosen and composer John Corigliano. [15]