Pablo González (conductor) facts for kids
Pablo González Bernardo (born in 1975), often called Pablo González, is a talented conductor from Spain. A conductor is like the leader of an orchestra, guiding the musicians to play together beautifully.
About Pablo González
Pablo González was born in Oviedo, Spain. He studied music at a special school in his hometown. Later, he continued his studies in London, England, at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Pablo is a very successful conductor. In 2000, he won a big award called the Donatella Flick Conducting Competition. Six years later, in 2006, he won another important prize: the Cadaqués Orchestra International Conducting Competition. These wins showed everyone how skilled he was.
He has worked with many famous orchestras. He was an assistant conductor for the London Symphony Orchestra and the Spanish National Youth Orchestra. He also worked with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Pablo has been a special guest conductor for the Cadaqués Orchestra.
As a guest conductor, Pablo has traveled all over the world. He has led orchestras in places like Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, and Austria. He has also conducted most of the major orchestras in Spain.
In October 2008, Pablo González became the main conductor for the Barcelona Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra. This was a very important job, showing his leadership in the music world.
See also
In Spanish: Pablo González (director de orquesta) para niños