Adrían Albaladejo, Trombone
Adrián Albaladejo Díaz (*1993, Alicante) has been residing in Basel since 2015 and is active in the contemporary music scene in Switzerland. He regularly performs throughout Europe as a professional and versatile brass player. In 2017, he earned a Master's degree in Trombone and Euphonium Performance at the Musik Akademie Basel under the tutelage of Mike Svoboda (trombone) and David LeClair (tuba/euphonium).
Adrián has collaborated as a brass player with various ensembles and orchestras, including the Kammerorchester Basel (CH), Opernhaus Zürich (CH), Basel Sinfonietta (CH), Les Trombones de Bâle (CH), Crossing Lines Ensemble (ES), Madrid Symphony Orchestra (ES), Divertimento Ensemble (IT), IEMA-Ensemble (DE), Ensemble Courage (DE), and der/gelbe/klang (DE). He has also participated in chamber music productions at Theater Basel.
He is responsible for commissioning over 90 compositions written for him as a soloist or for projects he has been involved in, which have premiered at prestigious festivals such as Lucerne Festival (CH), Zeiträume Basel (CH), Warsaw Autumn (PL), Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (UK), Ensems (ES), Sampler Sèries (ES), Gaudeamus Muziekweek (NL), Klangspuren Schwaz (AT), Impuls (AT), PHONOS (ES), and Tuns Contemporans Biennale für Neue Musik Graubünden (CH).
The close collaboration with composers Mike Svoboda, Stefano Gervasoni, Salvatore Sciarrino, Sofia Gubaidulina, Franck Bedrossian, Peter Ablinger, Beat Furrer, Vinko Globokar und Nuño Fernández Ezquerra has been particularly professionally enriching for him.
In 2020, he and saxophonist Alejandro Oliván founded Duo Signal, an ensemble dedicated to developing and disseminating new repertoire. He is a founding member of the ensemble KlangLab, which is focused on creating new, scenic, music works in close collaboration with composers. Additionally, Adrián is a guest member of the renowned Swiss ensemble Ö!, entirely dedicated to contemporary music. In the field of artistic direction and concert organization, he has worked for the Swiss music association Konzerte am Ausserberg since 2021.
Adrián Albaladejo Díaz (*1993, Alicante) has been residing in Basel since 2015 and is active in the contemporary music scene in Switzerland. He regularly performs throughout Europe as a professional and versatile brass player. In 2017, he earned a Master's degree in Trombone and Euphonium Performance at the Musik Akademie Basel under the tutelage of Mike Svoboda (trombone) and David LeClair (tuba/euphonium).
Adrián has collaborated as a brass player with various ensembles and orchestras, including the Kammerorchester Basel (CH), Opernhaus Zürich (CH), Basel Sinfonietta (CH), Les Trombones de Bâle (CH), Crossing Lines Ensemble (ES), Madrid Symphony Orchestra (ES), Divertimento Ensemble (IT), IEMA-Ensemble (DE), Ensemble Courage (DE), and der/gelbe/klang (DE). He has also participated in chamber music productions at Theater Basel.
He is responsible for commissioning over 90 compositions written for him as a soloist or for projects he has been involved in, which have premiered at prestigious festivals such as Lucerne Festival (CH), Zeiträume Basel (CH), Warsaw Autumn (PL), Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (UK), Ensems (ES), Sampler Sèries (ES), Gaudeamus Muziekweek (NL), Klangspuren Schwaz (AT), Impuls (AT), PHONOS (ES), and Tuns Contemporans Biennale für Neue Musik Graubünden (CH).
The close collaboration with composers Mike Svoboda, Stefano Gervasoni, Salvatore Sciarrino, Sofia Gubaidulina, Franck Bedrossian, Peter Ablinger, Beat Furrer, Vinko Globokar und Nuño Fernández Ezquerra has been particularly professionally enriching for him.
In 2020, he and saxophonist Alejandro Oliván founded Duo Signal, an ensemble dedicated to developing and disseminating new repertoire. He is a founding member of the ensemble KlangLab, which is focused on creating new, scenic, music works in close collaboration with composers. Additionally, Adrián is a guest member of the renowned Swiss ensemble Ö!, entirely dedicated to contemporary music. In the field of artistic direction and concert organization, he has worked for the Swiss music association Konzerte am Ausserberg since 2021.