Alberto Palacios Guardia
Tenor
Spanish tenor specialized in early music & multidisciplinary pianist focused in vocal music, offering a unique blend of talent to your performance.
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About me
I am a passionate advocate of art, with an unwavering commitment to excellence. Each achievement I've reached is the outcome of collaboration with mentors and colleagues who have enriched my journey. I seek to connect with like-minded individuals and apply my skills and knowledge fervently in every task, always striving to make a meaningful and authentic contribution.
Prizes
- Winner of the Pilar Lorengar Scholarship | 2022.
- 1st prize in B category, in Competition of videos Early Music Gijón (COVID-MAG) | 2020.
- 3 different prizes in the Lied/Chamber Prizes Contxita Badia | 2020.
Areas of expertise
Fortunately, the subjects where I've acquired extensive expertise align with tasks that I find genuinely enjoyable, such as Lied accompaniment, choral & solo singing, declamation, and Gregorian Chant.
Related
Lorem Ipsum Ensemble
Lorem Ipsum was formed in 2018 within the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya (ESMuC) in Barcelona. From its beginnings, the interpretation of polyphonic repertoire has been the impetus of the group, basing its activity in a historically contrasted investigation looking to obtain stylistic refinement.
Tetraphilla Ensemble
Tetraphilla Ensemble arises from the interest of its members in exploring the sound possibilities of combining a mixed vocal quartet with the mesotonic accordion. In this pursuit of new paths, the Aragonese group primarily focuses on two repertoires: early music and contemporary music.
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Saulus Ensemble
Our Project
As a musician and a member of the Tetraphilla Ensemble, my constant endeavor revolves around championing the cultural essence of my hometown, Zaragoza. In pursuit of this mission, we collaborate with the Saulus Ensemble, fostering a more harmonious choral landscape through Saulus Festival and its captivating performances.
Schola Cantorum Paradisi Portae
It was born in Zaragoza in the spring of 2016 with the purpose of spreading a heritage that spans over a thousand years of tradition –Gregorian Chant and early polyphonies – through concerts, collaborations, and recordings. Its approach, through the investigation of original sources and a contextualized interpretation, is grounded in the principles of the aesthetics of Gregorian semiology.