Pablo Ferrández (born 19 March 1991) is a Spanish cellist. He has performed as a soloist with orchestras such as the Spanish National Orchestra, the RTVE Symphony Orchestra, the Kremerata Baltica or the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Pablo has been awarded prizes in numerous competitions: Second Prize at the International Paulo Cello Competition,[1] Edmond de Rothschild Group Award at the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad Festival,[2] Prix Nicolas Firmenich at the Verbier Festival, Leyda Ungerer Music Prize at the Kronberg Cello Festival[3] and First Prize at the Liezen International Competition.
The international career of Pablo Ferrández includes concerts held in the United States, Switzerland, Finland and Germany. He has performed at international festivals such as the Verbier Festival, Casals Festival, Festival Spivakov, Festival Internacional de Santander, Kronberg Festival, Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Festival Piatgorsky and Sommets Misicaux de Gstaad, among others.
Recently, he has become the first Spanish cellist to be loaned a Stradivarius from the Nippon Music Foundation.[8] The Stradivarius he plays is called Lord Aylesford and is one of the oldest in the world, dating from 1696. It was played by Gregor Piatigorsky and belonged to Janos Starker. Pablo Ferrández was selected to be given the instrument by a jury composed by eminent musicians and musicologists chaired by Lorin Maazel.
Discography
Haydn and Korngold cello concertos with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Alpesh Chauhan[9]
Dvorak and Schumann cello concertos with the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Radoslaw Szulc.[10]
Rossini and Menotti concertos, with the Kremerata Baltica conducted by Heinrich Schiff.[11]
Awards
Second Prize at the International Paulo Cello Competition (Finland), 2013.
Edmond de Rothschild-Prize Group at the Sommet Musicaux Festival de Gstaad, 2013.