
I completed my Bachelor's degree in Solo Cello Performance at the State University of Music in Trossingen (Germany) in the class of Beatriz Blanco. In 2025, I graduated with a Master of Arts in Music Pedagogy from the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), where I studied with Prof. Martina Schucan. I subsequently completed the CAS Performance Klassik programme at ZHdK to develop my artistic and pedagogical skills further. Completing my studies across Spain, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland allowed me to meet extraordinary musicians, pedagogues, and fellow students from many different backgrounds. That experience profoundly expanded both my perspective and my artistic vision, and it shaped an open-minded and interdisciplinary approach to music and life.
Alongside my teaching activities, I continue to perform actively as a concert cellist. I am particularly passionate about contemporary music, interdisciplinary projects, and innovative concert formats. I enjoy exploring new repertoire, discovering music from different genres, and creating my own arrangements for my students.
Another project close to my heart is ensemble work. I founded a cello ensemble and greatly enjoy the collaborative process of making music together, arranging, and directing.
For me, the joy of making music always comes first—whether through telling stories, connecting with audiences and students, or creating spaces where people feel inspired, connected, and free to express themselves.
I am a Spanish cellist and music educator with many years of teaching experience and a great passion for inspiring people of all ages through music.
My own musical journey began at the age of five. Since then, the cello has accompanied me throughout my life – as an instrument, a means of expression, and a constant companion.
The inspiration, support, and encouragement I received from my own wonderful teachers have deeply shaped me, and today I strive to pass that same passion on to my students, helping them turn their dream of playing the cello into reality.

