Reina Sofía School of Music
The Reina Sofía School of Music is a private music school founded in Madrid, Spain, in 1991 by Paloma O'Shea. It is part of the Albéniz Foundation.
History
The School was founded by Paloma O'Shea in 1991 in Madrid, in order to provide young Spanish musicians with a solid artistic education without the need to study abroad in other European countries.The governing bodies of the School are chaired by a Board of Trustees, established in 1991. This board reports directly to the Board of Trustees of the Albéniz Foundation. The Honour President of the School's Board is Queen Sophie. Besides the Board, the School has the support of an Academic Committee, made up of forty representative personalities of the cultural and political spheres, many of whom have been or are active members of the Faculty and Steering Committee.
The School's location is in Plaza de Oriente, next to the Royal Palace and to Teatro Real. This location, situated in Requena street, housed once the Performing Arts and Dance School.
The inception of the School can be found in the International Piano Competition Paloma O'Shea, which Paloma O’Shea created in 1972, and in the masterclasses organised by her from 1981 on in collaboration with Universidad Internacional de Verano Menéndez Pelayo, also in Santander.
In the first steps of the project, as well as in the selection of the teaching staff, we counted on the advice of great masters such as Yehudi Menuhin, Mstislav Rostropovich, Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta and Alicia de Larrocha, who also were or are part of the Academic Committee and of the Board of the School, as well as active consultants of the Chairs. The collaboration of Federico Sopeña and Enrique Franco, key figures of twentieth-century Spanish musical culture, was also essential.
Programs
The purpose is to train first-rate musicians, and all the necessary resources are made available to students and teachers with this end in mind. Originally the School offers individually tailored instruction to ensure that each student gets the training that he or she needs without following any pre-established program of studies, but in 2016 they introduced an official 4-year Bachelor of Music degree. It also offers post-graduate and pre-college preparatory training.Teaching staff
The Reina Sofía Music School has teachers who have excelled in the exercise of the two aspects of their masters: art and education. Therefore, the faculty holding chairs is composed of leading figures of recognized international prestige.In addition to this regular team, each year professors invited to the Masterclasses Program complement the work of the school with different conceptions and perspectives.
Academic and artistic activity
The elaboration of academic organization follows a basic principle of classical training: personalized teaching. Only the personal assessment of the student by his teacher, assessed with other disciplines oriented to his global training dictated by the center's faculty, allow the design of a program tailored to the potential of the student. This program ensures musical learning in all its breadth integrating the different dimensions of the student's personality.In addition, one of the most characteristic aspects of the academic training in the School is its intense artistic activity. This means that, each academic year, the School organizes more than 300 concerts in its Auditorium and in different venues throughout Spain.
The duration of the stay in the School depends directly on the student's possibilities of learning. Although the average is between two and four years, it can be said that students end when their teachers decide that they have already reached a certain artistic maturity. In addition, since the 2015-16 academic year, accredited studies are taught in the School within the Bologna program.
The General Training Plan covers, therefore, the specific training of the instrumentalist or singer in the area of performance, completed with the academic disciplines, the obligatory artistic projection and the encouragement of the seminars proposed in the Complementary Training Department. This academic plan includes the following departments:
- Performance Department.
- Academic Department.
- Artistic Department.
- Complementary Training Department.
- Masterclasses Program.
- Audiovisual Edition Program.
Students
The main purpose of the School is universality and therefore it aspires to summon students of any social or geographical origin, with no other requirement than the talent and the delivery to a formative work designed to surpass the distinction between musical technique and artistic expression, putting the student in direct contact with the public.Its mission is not only to train soloists, but musicians capable of easily integrating into important chamber orchestral groups, winning prizes or accessing positions of Professors in schools and conservatories. Its work is designed for young people who in a few years will return to the same scenarios where they acted as students, already as excellent professionals.
The School makes available to students from abroad or outside Madrid, the Student Residence, aimed at establishing relations between students, environment and teachers, with the idea that their artistic life and coexistence be more rewarding.
Notable alumni
Arcadi Volodos
Asier Polo
Celso Albelo
Cuarteto Casals
Eldar Nebolsin
José Vicente Castelló
Juan Pérez Floristán
Latica Honda-Rosenberg
Nora Salvi
Pablo Ferrández
Rui Borges Maia
Sol Gabetta
Tommaso Lonquich
Wen Xiao Zheng
Xavier Inchausti
Dúo del Valle
Cuarteto Quiroga
Ana Lucrecia García
Johane González Seijas
Stanislav Ioudenitch
Ismael Jordi
Claudio Martínez Mehner
Luis Fernando Pérez
Emil Rovner
Notable former and present staff
- Zakhar Bron
- Ana Chumachenco
- Sergey Teslya
- Diemut Poppen
- Nobuko Imai
- Ivan Monighetti
- Jacques Zoon
- Hansjörg Schellenberger
- Michel Arrignon
- Gustavo Núñez
- Radovan Vlatkovic
- Dmitri Bashkirov
- Galina Eguiazarova
- Ryland Davies
- Márta Gulyás
- David del Puerto
- Antoni Ros-Marbà
- Natalia Shakhovskaya
Guest conductors
Luciano Berio
Péter Csaba
Sir Colin Davis
Plácido Domingo
Peter Eötvös
Leon Fleisher
Enrique García Asensio
José Luis García Asensio
Pablo González
Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez
Pablo Heras-Casado
James Judd
Zoltán Kocsis
Stefan Lano
Jesús López Cobos
Lorin Maazel
Jaime Martín
Yehudi Menuhin
Juanjo Mena
Zubin Mehta
Víctor Pablo
Krzysztof Penderecki
Josep Pons
Alejandro Posada
Antoni Ros Marbà
Jordi Savall
Hansjörg Schellenberger
Maximiano Valdés
Gilbert Varga
Támas Vásáry