José Luis Estellés enjoys an outstanding career, in which he

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José Luis Estellés enjoys an outstanding career, in which he combines his
orchestral conducting, soloist and pedagogy activity with a rare equal
strength. As a clarinet soloist he has performed in Europe, USA, Mexico
and Japan, and has​ recorded for labels
Tu r t l e R e c o r d s , E m e rg o C l a s s i c s ,
Audiovisuals de Sarria, Anacrusi, Verso,
Kairos, IBS Classical and Naxos. He has been
Artistic Director of Musikene, where he teaches clarinet
since its creation, and is very much sought after to give
masterclasses all over the world. He has been a jury member at
competitions Musikwettwerb ARD (Munich) and Aeolus
Bläserwettbewerb (Dusseldorf). In 2007 he was Artistic Director of
Cameralia - International Academy and Festival Chamber Music of
Galicia. Solo clarinettist of the City Orchestra of Granada since
1991, he has worked with other Spanish orchestras, as well as in
England, Belgium and Germany.
José Luis Estellés has extended his experience as a performer to
orchestral conducting. In the beginning he worked closely with
many Spanish Youth Orchestras orchestras and since its public
debut in year 2000 with the Youth Orchestra of Andalucía he has
performed in Spain, Belgium, France, England, Bulgaria and
Mexico. His conducting spans the symphonic genre, the opera and today’s music, paying special
attention to both the new and neglected Spanish repertoire.
He was Artistic Director of TAiMAgranada (2002-2008), working closely with soloists such as
Katharina Rikus, Juan Manuel Lumbreras or José Ferrero. From 2004 he collaborated with the
National Academy of Contemporary Music with the Jove Orquestra Nacional de Catalunya, the
Symphony Orchestra of the CS de les Balears and the Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra.
In 2008 he was the musical director of Weill’s opera "Die Sieben Todsünden", with the National
Youth Orchestra of Spain, Mary Carewe and Tenebrae Vocal Soloists and later with Orquesta
Barcelona 216 and Ute Lemper. He subsequently conducted the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada,
Academy AAEEMM of Santiago, the London Sinfonietta (working with Sir Harrison Birtwistle and
soprano Elisabeth Atherton), the National Youth Orchestra of Spain, Extremadura Symphony
Orchestra, Navarra Symphony Orchestra, Málaga Philharmonic Orchestra and Ensemble
Instrumenta Oaxaca in México. In his role as soloist-conductor, he has performed with the
Orchestra of Extremadura, TAiMAgranada, Utopia Chamber Orchestra, I Solisti di Perugia and The
Soloists of London.
José Luis Estellés was Director of Orchestral Studies Musikene (2003-2009), and launched in 2009
the world premiere (Kursaal, Auditorio Nacional) and recording of Pablo Sorozábal’s only opera,
“Juan Jose”, with Manuel Lanza and Ana Maria Sánchez in the main roles. ('Recording of great
historical significance' - CD Compact). In addition, he has recorded five CDs, including world first
recordings of works by Guridi, de Pablo, Lazkano, Edler, Bordes and Revueltas, as well as works
by Mozart, Arriaga and Brahms / Schoenberg. It has also made ​ ​ the DVD recording of 'Introitus',
Sofia Gubaidulina.
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José-Luis Estellés has premiered works by
composers Ramón Lazkano, Alfons Conde, Juan
Cruz Guevara, Jorge Fernández Guerra, José
García Román, Tomás Garrido, Simon Holt,
Hideki Kozakura, Francisco Lara, Nuria Núñez,
Luis de Pablo, Pablo Sorozábal and Mercedes
Zavala, and has given first performances in
Spain of works by Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Sofia
Gubaidulina, Simon Holt, Hans Werner Henze,
Xenakis, Torres Maldonado, Magnus Lindberg,
Kats-Chernin and Davies. He conducted also the
premiere of Adsum, historic first public
performance of a symphonic work completely
generated by a computer program, the Computer Iamus.
During the year 2014 he has his debut as a conductor at Granada’s International Festival of Music
and Dance of Granada (JONDE, Schuberts Winterreise), in addition to other concerts with the
Orquesta Ciudad de Granada, Contemporary Ensemble Salamanca, Extremadura Symphony
Orchestra and Codarts Wind Ensemble (Rotterdam), and will make a recording for the collection
'Spanish and Latin American Music' with Verso-Fundación BBVA label.
Reviews
Latest reviews |
[…] “Estellés has shown his elegance, his mastery of the euphonic space, an anticipated upbeat
pulse, the expression of his left hand, attention to detail in entrances and a natural pulse with the
baton, substantial functions to deliver with solvency all what orchestral conducting tasks
demand.” […]
El Mundo, February 2014.
Orquesta Ciudad de Granada. Walton, Bliss, Revueltas y Rosza.
[...] “…the conductor’s job is praiseworthy with a work as complex as this. José Luis Estellés
showed a clear and precise idea of Zender’s score. The wonderful performance Estellés gave us
of this particular Winter Journey, a gift that left all the delighted audience on a warm summer
night.” [...]
Granada Hoy, June 2014.
Youth National Orchestra of Spain. Zender/Schubert.
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Programs 2014-2015
Orquesta Ciudad de Granada
Larisa Ramos narrator
José Luis Estellés conductor
William Walton ‘Escape me never’ suite
Arthur Bliss ‘Things to come’ suite
Silvestre Revueltas ‘La noche de los mayas’ (suite by
Paul Hindemith)
Miklós Rósza ‘The jungle book’ suite
Musikene Sinfonietta
Judit Martínez soprano
José Luis Estellés conductor
Gustav Mahler Symphony nº 4 in G (arr. Klaus Simon)
Taller de Música Contemporánea de Salamanca - TaCoS
José Luis Estellés conductor
Javier Torres Maldonado El suspiro del ángel, for 3
grupos instrumentales groups and
electroacustics (Spanish premiere)
Igor Stravinsky Ebony Concerto for solo clarinet and
jazz ensemble
Sir Harrison Birtwistle Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae
Perpetuum
Magnus Lindberg Red House for mixed ensemble
(Spanish premiere)
Orquesta de Extremadura
Gustavo Castro french horn
José Luis Estellés conductor
Robert Schumann Obertura, Scherzo and Finale op. 52
Richard Strauss Horn Concerto nº 1, TrV 117, op. 11 in
E flat
Robert Schumann Symphony nº 2 op. 61 in C
Orquesta Ciudad de Granada
Luis González trompet
Javier Bonet french horn
Spanish Brass - Luur Metalls
José Luis Estellés conductor
Juan José Colomer Viñetas sinfónicas – Solo Trumpet &
Orchestra
Juan José Colomer Naturaleza humana – Solo Horn,
Choir of Horns & Orchestra
Juan José Colomer La devota lasciva – Brass Quintet &
Orchestra
Recording VERSO label (World Premiere Recording)
Joven Orquesta Nacional de España
José Ferrero tenor
José Luis Estellés conductor
Music & Dance International Festival, Granada
Hans Zender Schubert’s ‘Winterreise’, Eine
komponierte Interpretation für Tenor und kleines
orchester
Codarts-Rotterdam Wind Ensemble
José Luis Estellés conductor
Louis Spohr Notturno für Harmonie und JanitscharenMusik op. 34
Edgar Varese Octandre
Antonin Dvorak Serenade for winds in d minor op. 44
Orquesta Ciudad de Granada
Pablo Martos violín
Alberto Martos violoncello
José Luis Estellés conductor
Joaquín Turina Festival Wind Orchestra
José Luis Estellés conductor
Johannes Brahms Double concerto, op.102, in A minor
Johannes Brahms Piano quartet, op.25, in G minor
(arr. A. Schoenberg)
Gustav Holst First Suite in E flat
Joaquín Turina Marcha Militar (1911)
Jules Strens Danse Funambulesque
Musikene Sinfonietta
María Zubimendi accordion
Elisa Díaz soprano
José Luis Estellés conductor
Jesús Torres Double, accordion concerto
Manuel de Falla El Corregidor y la molinera
Orquestra tbc
Trío Arbós
José Luis Estellés conductor
Salvador Bacarisse
Violin Concerto, Piano Concerto & Cello Concerto
Recording IBS Classical (World Premiere Recording)
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