Braulio Caballero Figueroa

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Braulio Caballero Figueroa (born April 30, 1998 in Tlalnepantla de Baz , Mexico ) is a Mexican organist , harpsichord player and orchestra conductor .

Braulio Caballero Figueroa began his studies at the National Conservatory of Music in Mexico under the direction of pianist Ana Eugenia González Gallo . He then studied organ with Víctor Contreras and harpsichord with Miguel Cicero and Santiago Álvarez. He studied orchestral conducting with Francisco Savín.

He deepened his skills with the Austrian organist Matthias Giesen , the harpsichordist Guido Morini , the Italian conductor Jacopo Sipari di Pescasseroli and the Mexican conductors Enrique Diemecke and Eduardo Diazmuñoz .

At the age of 13 he was appointed titular organist in the Church of Our Lady of Fatima in Tlalnepantla de Baz.

Since 2014 he has been the second organist of Tlalnepantla Cathedral.

From 2017 to 2019 he was the deputy director of the choir of the National Conservatory of Music of Mexico.

He is the artistic director of the Azcapotzalco Early Music Festival.

International festivals

  • Morelia International Organ Festival "Alfonso Vega Nuñez".
  • Guanajuato International Organ Festival "Guillermo Pinto Reyes".
  • "Youth in Music", National Institute of Fine Arts.

Web links

Commons : Braulio Figueroa  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b 53 ° Festival Internacional de Órgano de Morelia. In: Morelianas. Retrieved January 23, 2020 (Spanish).
  2. a b CNMO Programa digital julio 2019. Accessed on January 23, 2020 (English).
  3. a b El concierto dramatizado El sueño de Rosina fusiona El barbero de Sevilla con Las bodas de Fígaro. Retrieved January 23, 2020 (mexican Spanish).
  4. ^ Escuelas de Bellas Artes se unen para presentar "El sueño de Rosina". February 15, 2017, accessed January 23, 2020 (Spanish).
  5. Cultura UNAM | Coordinación de Difusión Cultural de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Retrieved January 23, 2020 .
  6. MiMorelia.com: FIOM está más fuerte que nunca: Juan Bosco Vega. In: MiMorelia.com. November 5, 2019, accessed January 23, 2020 (Spanish).
  7. Vibrará Catedral con the Festival de Órgano de Morelia; ve aquí la programación. In: La Voz de Michoacán. November 5, 2019, accessed January 23, 2020 (Spanish).