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Recorder and tin whistle, senior teacher with extensive experience
From 68.32 C$ /h
Senior Recorder Teacher, with more than twenty years of experience, offers quality classes for all levels.
Also online classes.
Preparation for secondary school teacher competitions, 2025 call.
RECORDER FLUTE (sweet flute):
- Technique, expression and improvisation in various styles: medieval, Renaissance, baroque, contemporary, folk.
- Entrance exams at the conservatory.
- Duos, trios, chamber music.
- Also Musical Language.
TIN WHISTLE:
Mainly Irish repertoire: reels, jigs, hornpipes, slow airs, etc. Traditional style. Tin and low whistle.
Also online classes.
Preparation for secondary school teacher competitions, 2025 call.
RECORDER FLUTE (sweet flute):
- Technique, expression and improvisation in various styles: medieval, Renaissance, baroque, contemporary, folk.
- Entrance exams at the conservatory.
- Duos, trios, chamber music.
- Also Musical Language.
TIN WHISTLE:
Mainly Irish repertoire: reels, jigs, hornpipes, slow airs, etc. Traditional style. Tin and low whistle.
Extra information
THE PROFESSOR
Gonzalo studied recorder at the Ángel Arias Maceín Conservatory (Madrid), with Pedro Bonet, and at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid, with Mariano Martín. He obtained the title of senior recorder teacher in 2003, with the highest qualifications.
She has taken advanced courses with other teachers such as Kees Boeke, Paul Leenhouts, John Tyson and the Trio Subtilior; she has also studied Renaissance and Baroque dance with Ana Yepes, improvisation with Horacio Icasto and Emilio Molina and psychopedagogical techniques with María Rosa Calvo Manzano.
His career as a teacher began in 2001. He has been a teacher at the Municipal Music School of San Martín de Valdeiglesias and at the one in Velilla de San Antonio, as well as at various private schools. Currently, he is a recorder and tin whistle teacher at the Municipal Music School of Tres Cantos since 2013, and at the Folklore Plaza de Castilla association since 2008.
As an instrumentalist, he has given numerous concerts throughout Spain with various chamber groups, including Esquivel and the El Jubilate quartet. He has also been a soloist with the Orquesta Barroca del Real Conservatorio Superior de Madrid and with the Galway Chamber Orchestra. In 2018, he participated in the recording of the album “Bridges”, with the Saint Brendan's Ensemble, in Québec (Canada). For years, he was part of the legendary Celtic folk group Labanda.
He has lived in Ireland for over two years. There, in the city of Galway, he received tin whistle lessons from Mary Bergin, Mick Crehan and Lawrence O'Hearn, and became deeply immersed in the musical culture of the country. He also taught recorder at the Coole Music School in Gort, Co. Galway.
Gonzalo studied recorder at the Ángel Arias Maceín Conservatory (Madrid), with Pedro Bonet, and at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid, with Mariano Martín. He obtained the title of senior recorder teacher in 2003, with the highest qualifications.
She has taken advanced courses with other teachers such as Kees Boeke, Paul Leenhouts, John Tyson and the Trio Subtilior; she has also studied Renaissance and Baroque dance with Ana Yepes, improvisation with Horacio Icasto and Emilio Molina and psychopedagogical techniques with María Rosa Calvo Manzano.
His career as a teacher began in 2001. He has been a teacher at the Municipal Music School of San Martín de Valdeiglesias and at the one in Velilla de San Antonio, as well as at various private schools. Currently, he is a recorder and tin whistle teacher at the Municipal Music School of Tres Cantos since 2013, and at the Folklore Plaza de Castilla association since 2008.
As an instrumentalist, he has given numerous concerts throughout Spain with various chamber groups, including Esquivel and the El Jubilate quartet. He has also been a soloist with the Orquesta Barroca del Real Conservatorio Superior de Madrid and with the Galway Chamber Orchestra. In 2018, he participated in the recording of the album “Bridges”, with the Saint Brendan's Ensemble, in Québec (Canada). For years, he was part of the legendary Celtic folk group Labanda.
He has lived in Ireland for over two years. There, in the city of Galway, he received tin whistle lessons from Mary Bergin, Mick Crehan and Lawrence O'Hearn, and became deeply immersed in the musical culture of the country. He also taught recorder at the Coole Music School in Gort, Co. Galway.
Location
At teacher's location :
- Calle de Alonso Cano, Madrid, España
About Me
Senior Recorder Professor, with twenty-five years of experience, offers quality classes for all levels.
Also online classes.
Preparation for Primary Education competitive examinations, 2026 call.
RECORDER FLUTE (sweet flute):
- Technique, expression and improvisation in various styles: medieval, Renaissance, baroque, contemporary, folk.
- Entrance exams at the conservatory.
- Duos, trios, chamber music.
- Also Musical Language.
TIN WHISTLE:
Mainly Irish repertoire: reels, jigs, hornpipes, slow airs, etc. Traditional style. Tin and low whistle.
Also online classes.
Preparation for Primary Education competitive examinations, 2026 call.
RECORDER FLUTE (sweet flute):
- Technique, expression and improvisation in various styles: medieval, Renaissance, baroque, contemporary, folk.
- Entrance exams at the conservatory.
- Duos, trios, chamber music.
- Also Musical Language.
TIN WHISTLE:
Mainly Irish repertoire: reels, jigs, hornpipes, slow airs, etc. Traditional style. Tin and low whistle.
Education
Gonzalo studied recorder at the Ángel Arias Maceín Conservatory (Madrid), with Pedro Bonet, and at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid, with Mariano Martín. He obtained the title of senior recorder teacher in 2003, with the highest qualifications.
She has taken advanced courses with other teachers such as Kees Boeke, Paul Leenhouts, John Tyson and the Trio Subtilior; she has also studied Renaissance and Baroque dance with Ana Yepes, improvisation with Horacio Icasto and Emilio Molina and psychopedagogical techniques with María Rosa Calvo Manzano.
She has taken advanced courses with other teachers such as Kees Boeke, Paul Leenhouts, John Tyson and the Trio Subtilior; she has also studied Renaissance and Baroque dance with Ana Yepes, improvisation with Horacio Icasto and Emilio Molina and psychopedagogical techniques with María Rosa Calvo Manzano.
Experience / Qualifications
His career as a teacher began in 2001. He has been a teacher at the Municipal Music School of San Martín de Valdeiglesias and at the one in Velilla de San Antonio, as well as at various private schools. Currently, he is a recorder and tin whistle teacher at the Municipal Music School of Tres Cantos since 2013, and at the Folklore Plaza de Castilla association since 2008.
As an instrumentalist, he has given numerous concerts throughout Spain with various chamber groups, including Esquivel and the El Jubilate quartet. He has also been a soloist with the Orquesta Barroca del Real Conservatorio Superior de Madrid and with the Galway Chamber Orchestra. In 2018, he participated in the recording of the album “Bridges”, with the Saint Brendan's Ensemble, in Québec (Canada). For years, he was part of the legendary Celtic folk group Labanda.
He has lived in Ireland for over two years. There, in the city of Galway, he received tin whistle lessons from Mary Bergin, Mick Crehan and Lawrence O'Hearn, and became deeply immersed in the musical culture of the country. He also taught recorder at the Coole Music School in Gort, Co. Galway.
As an instrumentalist, he has given numerous concerts throughout Spain with various chamber groups, including Esquivel and the El Jubilate quartet. He has also been a soloist with the Orquesta Barroca del Real Conservatorio Superior de Madrid and with the Galway Chamber Orchestra. In 2018, he participated in the recording of the album “Bridges”, with the Saint Brendan's Ensemble, in Québec (Canada). For years, he was part of the legendary Celtic folk group Labanda.
He has lived in Ireland for over two years. There, in the city of Galway, he received tin whistle lessons from Mary Bergin, Mick Crehan and Lawrence O'Hearn, and became deeply immersed in the musical culture of the country. He also taught recorder at the Coole Music School in Gort, Co. Galway.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Spanish
English
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