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Daniel Fuster

Daniel Fuster began his oboe studies at the age of 9 with Luis Grau, at the Paiporta School of Music and Interpretation. Later, he continued at the Joaquín Rodrigo Superior Conservatory of Music in Valencia, where he studied with professors Jesús Fuster and Francisco Salanova, obtaining the Extraordinary Prizes at the end of Elementary and Intermediate Grade and the Honorable Mention at the End of Degree Award.
Between 1999 and 2001 he taught at the Professional School of Music in Viana do Castelo (Portugal), and in 2002 he moved to the Musikhochschule für Musik und Theater “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy” in Leipzig, with Professor Christian Wetzel. There, joining the Leipzig Gewandhausorchester, he played with conductors such as Ricardo Chailly, Herbert Blomsted, Daniel Harding and Charles Dutoit, and with soloists such as Frank-Peter Zimmerman, Leonidas Kavakos and Kim Kashkasian. He also toured Japan and Korea, as well as recording for Deutsche Grammophon.
In Leipzig he also collaborated as a soloist with the Bach Collegium Musikum and the Felix Mendelssohn Kammerorchester. Later he lived in Salzburg, where he completed a Magister-Studium at the Universität Mozarteum Salzburg with Professor Stefan Schilli.
After winning the annual Mozarteum competition, he performed Richard Strauss’s Concerto for oboe with the orchestra of this institution in the Grosse Saal in Salzburg. During the 2007-2008 season he was principal oboe of the December Symphonierorchester Bayerischer Rundfunk in Munich.
He has performed as a soloist on tours of Spain, Portugal, Germany and Austria, and with orchestras such as the HR Radio-Simfonie-Orchester Frankfurt, the Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart from SWR, the Symphonica Toscanini, the Cordoba Orchestra, the Royal Symphony Orchestra of Seville, the one at the Palacio de las Artes with Lorin Maazel or the one at the Teatro Regio in Turin with Gianandrea Noseda. He is currently solo oboe of the Symphony Orchestra of the Gran Teatre del Liceu.

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