
Moldovan violinist Alexandra Conunova
Moldovan violinist Alexandra Conunova.
Musical rage against fascism and dictators
Moldovan violinist Alexandra Conunova last performed in Palma in April 2023.

The violinist Francisco Fullana will perform with the Balearic Symphony Orchestra in March
The violinist Francisco Fullana will perform with the Balearic Symphony Orchestra in March.

Above these lines, violist Joaquín Riquelme García
Above these lines, violist Joaquín Riquelme García, the only Spaniard with a permanent position in the acclaimed Berlin Philharmonic, "one of the most prestigious in the world."
From Coronation Orchestra to Petra
Vasko Vassilev is no stranger to Mallorca.

DaBracció Quartet during a performance in Soller
DaBracció Quartet during a performance in Soller.
The emerging talent of the violin family created in Palma
The DaBraccio Quartet was formed in Palma in 2020 and two years later won first prize in the ensemble category for the King's Peak Music Competition, the global online competition designed to assist young musicians in furthering their careers.

Violinist Barry Sargent
Violinist Barry Sargent.
Barry Sargent and baroque violin
Barry Sargent has become a very well-known name on Mallorca's music scene, partly because of his founding in 2014 of the Ensemble Tramuntana, which each year organises a competition for a talented young island musician to become a soloist.

Junge Camerata Academica
Junge Camerata Academica.
The Junge Camerata Academica are visiting Mallorca
Young musicians on tour are delighted to present their Programm of violin music.
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Did You Know
Words and more…
The violin and related instruments have two holes shaped like an ‘f’ and called the ‘f-hole’.
Andrew Valente19/08/2020 09:52