Esther Ropón
Esther Ropón
piano

Born in Tenerife in 1980, she studied in Tenerife, Barcelona and Berlin. She is a pianist and professor at the Professional Conservatory of Music of Tenerife and a doctor in artistic education (Cum Laude mention) from the University of Girona. She began her piano studies at the Tenerife Superior Conservatory of Music with Concepción Hernández and after finishing the intermediate level with the highest grades, she moved to Barcelona to continue at the Barcelona Superior Conservatory of Music with Paula Torrontegui and Miquel Farré. In 2002 she obtained the Higher Title in the specialty of piano and the Higher Title in the specialty of Music Theory, Music Theory, Transposition and Accompaniment.

Later she took postgraduate courses at the International Center for Piano Studies, under the direction of Edith Fischer and Jorge Pepi-Alós. In Berlin she continued her studies with Laszlo Simon and in Switzerland, thanks to the scholarship awarded by the Cabildo of Tenerife, she regularly participated in the International Piano Course at the Hindemith Foundation with teachers Paul Badura-Skoda, Ciuseppe Maiorca and Bernd Zack, among others. In addition, she completed a postgraduate degree in Cultural Management and Planning at the University of La Laguna and a Master’s Degree in Cultural Management at the Open University of Catalonia.
She has given recitals individually and as part of chamber groups throughout the Canary Islands, in various Spanish cities such as Lleida, Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Palma de Mallorca, as well as in Switzerland, Denmark and Sweden, Germany, Japan and Turkey. She has recorded the album “Mujeres del XXI” which includes works by contemporary Canarian composers, a work that was presented on a concert tour of Japan, and has participated in the multidisciplinary project “En el tapete del mar” whose result was the recording of a book -cd presented on a concert tour of the Canary Islands, Sweden and Turkey with works by Rubens Askenar, Milena Perisic, Laura Vega, Dori Díaz Jerez and Gustavo Trujillo.

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