Iñigo Pírfano

He studied musical theory, piano and harmony while reading for the BA degree in philosophy at the Complutense University of Madrid.

He then attended a Masterclass with Sir Colin Davis in Dresden and with Karl-Heinz Bloemeke and Kurt Masur in Detmold, Germany.

[2] As a composer, in 1997, Pirfano composed, orchestrated and conducted the original soundtrack of the film El Sudor de los Ruiseñores, which won him a nomination for Best Original Musical Score given by the Spanish Institution of Film Writers, of the 1998 edition.

[3] In 2000, he released Quatre Alcools for mezzo-soprano and orchestra in the Spanish Theatre of the 'Círculo de Bellas Artes' in Madrid.

El poder de la belleza [4] In 2013 he published his second book Inteligencia Musical' [5][6][7] In 2012, Pirfano received the Young Leadership Award by the Spanish Fundación Rafael del Pino.

Íñigo Pírfano