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Lucia Luque Cooreman

Violin teacher and interpreter

Biografia

Born in Córdoba, Argentina, in 1988, her solid and growing career led her to perform in Italy, Germany, Belgium, Austria, France, Brazil, Canada, Switzerland, China, United States, England, Spain, Portugal, Slovenia, Mexico, Nigeria, Senegal, Chile, Uruguay, Luxembourg and other countries. She has won numerous awards in international competitions, including: first prize in the International Master Classes contest held in Salzburg in 2005 and 2006; First prize in the delle arti contest in Turin, where he received the title of best violinist among all the conservatories and universities in Italy; First prize in the Riviera Etruscan international competition in Tuscany; Special award at Concorso Internazionale di Violino Curci di Napoli; the Accademia Filarmonica Award, where she was recognized as the best student at the Dallabaco Conservatory in Verona in 2008; and the 2009 Mozarteum Argentino mozarteum.” She made her debut as a soloist at the age of 14 with Max Bruch’s #1 violin concerto.

Since then, he has performed throughout America and Europe with several orchestras, including the Buenos Aires National Symphony Orchestra, the Mendoza Philharmonic, the Cordoba Symphony Orchestra, the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra (Ospa), the Concepción Symphony Orchestra (Chile), the Entre Ríos Symphony Orchestra, the Mar del Plata Symphony Orchestra, the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra, the Symphony Orchestra de Tucumán, the Orchestra of the Fondazione Arena di Verona, the Chilean Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestra of the University of Chile, the Orchestra of the International Festival Michelangeli de Brescia, the Philharmonic Orchestra of Wuhan (China) and others. In Argentina, his teachers were Néstor Álvarez and Humberto Carfi. In Italy, in 2008, he obtained a degree in violin performance from the Dall Abbaco Conservatory in Verona.

Under the guidance of Juan Carlos Rybin, in 2009, among hundreds of candidates, the prestigious Maestro Salvatore Accardo selected her to deepen her studies in Italy, the Walter Stauffer Accademia in Cremona and the Accademia Chigiana in Siena. He studied under his guidance until 2013. He also carried out a year of advanced studies at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole with Felice Cusano. He actively participated in several masterclasses in Europe and South America with conductors such as Ana Chumachenco, Sergej Krilov, Zakhar Bron, Felice Cusano, Roby Lakatos, Nora Chastain, Richard Young and Simone Bernardini, others. It maintains an intense professional relationship with the pianist Fabricio Rovasio in Argentina. In Berlin and Paris, he leads two projects in duo with pianists and composers Miguel Bareilles and Gerardo Di Giusto. Salvatore Accardo: “Lucía has a warm and powerful sound, a brilliant technique and an incredible and captivating musicality.”

First violinist of the OCI (Orchestra of the Italian Camera), conducted by Salvatore Accardo, with three years of experience in several concert halls in Europe and in the world; Spalla of the Verona Conservatory Orchestra from 2006 to 2009; Spala invited in the 2015 season of the Argentina National Symphony Orchestra; Spala Substituta and Spala in 2017 of the Entre Ríos Symphony Orchestra; Spala of the Valdivia Chamber Orchestra (Chile) from 2018 to 2022; Assistant Spala of the Argentine Camerata de Tango, directed by Pablo Agri. In Europe, he worked as a guest violinist at the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Michelangeli Festival in Brescia, the Orchestra di Vicenza, the Orchestra Lofferta Musicale di Venezia, Hulencourt Soloist Chamber Orchestra of Brussels and the Orchestra Musiques des Lumières (Switzerland).

She was invited as a violinist and teacher to Lago Musical Camp in 2015, for Roca in Patagonia and, in 2018 and 2019, for the Virtuosi de Gravatá International Festival (Brazil) and for the Sesc de Pelotas Festival (Brazil). His most recent performances include tours with Italian pianist Mauro Bertoli in the United States and Canada, presenting his latest album recorded in Italy; recording a CD in France; and tours through Luxembourg, Belgium and France with the pianist Gerardo Di Giusto. He participated in the 2018 season of the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, presenting a violin and piano recital in the main room with Fabricio Rovasio. She won the 2019 Konex Revelation Award, the biggest award for classical music in Argentina. In 2019 and 2020, he recorded three CDs with works for solo violin and violin and piano by American composer Benjamin Sorstein, released in the United States.

She is currently a Spala of the Córdoba Symphony Orchestra, a position she won through a contest in 2012. National Faculty of Music of UADER in Entre Ríos.

Resumo
Cordoba, Argentina
Since 2013, she has been a professor at the Superior Chair of Violín de la Facultad Nacional de Música UADER de Entre Ríos
Leciona nos idiomas
Spanish

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