José González Granero is a Spanish musician and since 2010, the Principal Clarinetist for the San Francisco Opera.
Early life
José González Granero was born in a family of musicians. His father, Pedro González, is the director of the local music band in Iznatoraf. When José was only 6 years old, his father taught him to play the Caja, which is similar to a Snare Drum. Then he learned to play the Saxophone at the Conservatorio Elemental de Música de Cazorla. Later on, he also learned to play the Clarinet and the Piano at the Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Jaén. José eventually chose the Clarinet as his Career instrument.
In 2003, José composed an Overture titled Overture for a Celebration with a level of Difficulty 4. His Composition won the second prize at the city ofComines-Warneton in Belgium and his Original Work has been published in Italy by Scomegna Edizioni Musicali .
Early career
After his successful participation in Belgium, José earned a Scholarship and became an official Erasmus student of the Milan Conservatory in Italy during the 2004 Academic Course. In 2005, he participated in the In July 2006, he received the Ex Aequo Scholarship by the City of Granada Orchestra where he earned a Bachelor of Arts and took private lessons with seasoned Classical Music professional mentors.
After winning the 24th annual Grand Prize in 2008, José kept performing and got an invitation to audition for the principal Clarinet position at the San FranciscoOpera.
San Francisco Opera Audition
The San Francisco Opera invited over 249 talented clarinetists in the United States to audition for the Principal Clarinet position at the prestigious orchestra. Behind a curtain, the director, Nicola Luisotti and a panel of experts, listened to over 129 finalist candidates and based only in the sound and consistency of their performance, they eventually chose José to be the principal Clarinetist.
After a successful Opera Season 2011, José has been offered the Principal Clarinet Tenure position on 12 October 2011, which is a privilege for any professional musician. Besides his participation with the Opera Orchestra, he has also been invited to perform in guest appearances with the San Francisco Ballet and the .