Adolfo Alejo

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Adolfo Alejo (born 1986) is a Mexican violinist, violist and conductor.[1] He was named one of the most creative Mexicans in the world by Forbes Magazine in 2019.[2]

Career[]

An artist under Brilliant Classics and Naxos Labels, Alejo has performed and conducted with orchestras around the globe including: orquestra de Cámara de Bellas Artes, Camerata of Coahuila,[3] Baskent Chamber Orchestra,[4] Nuevo León Symphony Orchestra, Kalisz Filharmonic, Opole Filharmonic, Capella Bidgostiensis, Radom Chamber Orchestra, Voronezh Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonica Rossini, Filharmonica della Calabria, Berliner Camerata, Matera Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, Youth Orchestra of Catalunya, the Hunan Symphony Orchestra, Lake Como Philharmonic Orchestra, Braga Philharmonic,[5] Lugansk Philharmonic Orchestra and Brno Philharmonic Orchestra among others.

He is an advisor and professor at Barcelona International Music Academy and at the Eduardo Ocon Festival in Malaga, president of the concertistas de Morelos, Artistic Director of the Teopanzolco Cultural Center Music Series, member of the Atl Trio.

His recordings include a live DVD from the Berliner Philharmonie[6] Kammermusiksaal and a double Album "Music for Violin and Viola"[7] on Brilliant Classics Label, featuring some of the most important repertoire for violin and viola.

Prizes[]

  • 2001 Hermilo Novelo National Violin Competition UNAM (2nd Prize)
  • 2004 Hermilo Novelo National Violin Competition UNAM (2nd Prize)
  • 2006 Hermilo Novelo National Violin Competition UNAM (3rd Prize)
  • 2009 New York University String Quartet Competition (1st Prize and Audience Choice Winner)
  • 2017 José Maria Morelos Y Pavon Medal[8] (Excellence in Arts and Education)
  • 2018 Claustro Doctoral Ibero Americano[9] (Doctor Honoris Causa)

References[]

  1. ^ "José Adolfo Alejo". Aimbcn.com. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  2. ^ Ramírez, Sheila. "Adolfo Alejo, "El paganini de la viola", demuestra que el talento mexicano no tiene límites". Forbes México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  3. ^ "Adolfo Alejo dirigirá una obra de Yànjun | Camerata de Coahuila".
  4. ^ "Concierto sinfónico con participación del maestro Adolfo Alejo".
  5. ^ "CONCERTO: Mozart | Orquestra Filarmónica de Braga com Adolfo Alejo".
  6. ^ Philharmoniker, Berliner. "Concert with Kamila Glass, Adolfo Alejo, Barbara Piotrowska, Anna Kirichenko | Berliner Philharmoniker". www.berliner-philharmoniker.de. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  7. ^ Mozart • Bruch • Pleyel - Davide Alogna • José Adolfo Alejo • Camerata De Coahuila • Ramón Shade – Music For Violin & Viola (2016, CD) (in German), retrieved 2021-05-25
  8. ^ "Graco entrega venera 'José María Morelos y Pavón" a Enrique Krauze". MVS Noticias (in Mexican Spanish). 2017-04-17. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  9. ^ @ecra. "Reciben 10 Doctorado Honoris Causa". www.diariodemorelos.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-28.
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