CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal information

 Name & surname:                Pedro Pedrosa Barquilla
 Date of birth:                 2-2-1976
 Address:                       9 – 606, Las Naves St. – 28005 – Madrid – Spain
 Phone:                         (+34) 619 970 806
 Email:                         ppedrosab@gmail.com
 Web:                           http://pedrosamusic.blogspot.com

Education and Training

 Bachelor of Arts, Major in History and Art History at the University of Salamanca.

 Bachelor of Music at the University of Salamanca.

 Teacher Training Course at the University of Extremadura.

Complementary Education

 Classical guitar (4 years)

 Flamenco:

     Guitar technique courses with relevant flamenco guitarists Manuel Lora (Salamanca, 3
     years), Óscar Herrero (Madrid, 2 years), Juan Manuel Cañizares, Manolo Franco, Javier
     Muñoz "Tomate", Agustín Carbonell "Bola", Roberto Hernández (at "Casa Patas" Flamenco
     Conservatory), Rafael and Víctor Márquez "Tomate", Rafael “Habichuela”, Agustín
     Carbonell "El Bola", Juan Manuel Cañizares among others.

     I Flamenco Guitar Course “Ciudad de Valladolid”, by Óscar Herrero (35 hours)

     Flamenco guitar accompaniment for singing, by Manolo Franco in Córdoba (20 hours)

     III Jazz & Flamenco Workshop of Sevilla, by Juan Manuel Cañizares (40 hours)

     Music Theory courses at the Flamenco Department of Córdoba University: “Form and
     Style” (60 hours), “Flamenco forms” (30 hours), “Flamenco singing schools" (40 hours),
     "Flamenco styles" (30 hours), “Evolution of Flamenco Dance” (40 hours).

 Jazz:

     Courses with renowned jazz musicians such as Joaquín Chacón, Chema Sáiz, Richie Ferrer,
     Pat Metheny, Roni Ben-Hur, Bob Mover, Jonathan Kreisberg and Santiago de la Muela.

     VII Jazz Seminar at Juilliard School in New York (40 hours).

     Jazzfest 2007, by Roni Ben-Hur and Bob Mover, performing with them at Cascade Farm,
     Patterson, New York (40 hours).

     Master Class by jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, during the XXVII International Guitar Festival in
     Córdoba (4 hours)

     Jazz in Saint Cezaire (France), by Roni Ben-Hur, James Debriano and Steve Williams. (40
     hours).

     Master of Jazz “Talento Jazz School of Music” in Madrid, with teachers Joaquín Chacón,
     Chema Sáiz, Santiago de la Muela and Richie Ferrer. (160 hours)

 Sound Technician Specialization Course (461 hours)
Work Experience

 2008-: Secondary School Music Teacher at state-subsidized school “Nuestra Señora de las
 Escuelas Pías de Aluche” in Madrid.

 2006-2009: Flamenco and electric guitar teacher at Musikanda Academy in Madrid.

 2005-2008: Secondary School Music Teacher at state-subsidized school “Santa Bárbara” in
 Madrid.

 2004-2005: Secondary School Music Teacher at state-subsidized school “Hijas de Cristo Rey” in
 Talarrubias (Badajoz).

 2004-2005: Flamenco guitar, bass and electric guitar teacher at Sólo Música school in Don
 Benito (Badajoz).

 2001-2004: Secondary School Music Teacher at state-subsidized school “Séneca” in Córdoba.

 2000: Bassist in the recording "Dreams" with the band Maybe on Monday. Ref.: GM-200606358.
 Dep. Legal: M-2566-2006.

 1999: Teacher and musician in collaboration with the sculptor Graham Stacy, in a tribute to
 Spanish artist Pablo Palazuelos at Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden).

 1999-2000: Guitarist in various poetry recitals, including: presentation of the book "My boat is
 already done", by poet Remigio González "Adares", at the Ateneo of Salamanca (1999),
 tribute to the Mexican poet Jaime Sabines, at the University of Salamanca (1999), presentation
 of the book "Intimate Requirement" by Sonia Betancort at the Ateneo of Salamanca (2000).

 1997-2000: Rhythm (electric and Spanish) guitar teacher at “Gombau” School of Music in
 Salamanca.

 Main & accompaniment guitarist on different recordings: "Songwriters: The Next Generation 2"
 (Andres Sudón, 1998), “Dreams” (Mara, 2000), “A hundred mirrors” (Tercer Bando)

 Accompaniment guitarist on different performances: with singer-songwriter Chico Herrera in
 the "Tribute to Borges", based on his book “Imaginary Beings”, featured in “La casa del ciprés”
 (Instituto Andaluz de Córdoba, 2003) and with guitarist Javier Muñoz "Tomate" in the Patronato
 Provincial de Servicios Sociales de Córdoba 10th Anniversary commemorative performance.

 Leading member of different bands: "Entrejazz" jazz duo, having performed in the “Didactic
 Week of Jazz” of Novelda (Alicante), sharing the stage with jazz photographer Javier
 Nombela, "Soulmelon" (jazz, blues, flamenco & bolero), “Funkymeños” among others.

 Several performances in Don Benito, Cáceres, Madrid, Salamanca, Alicante, Córdoba, La
 Rioja, Gothenburg, Saint Cezaire and New York.

 Currently combining a job as a Secondary School Music Teacher with attending classes to
 accompany singing and dancing at “Casa Patas Foundation”, with singers Paco del Pozo and
 Cristina Reina and dancer Mónica Fernández. Also a regular guest on the “Tele K” TV program
 “Cuando llega el Duende”.

Additional information

 Driving License and my own car

 Good relational abilities and IT skills

 Availability to travel

 Willing to work and live abroad

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  • 1.
    CURRICULUM VITAE Personal information Name & surname: Pedro Pedrosa Barquilla Date of birth: 2-2-1976 Address: 9 – 606, Las Naves St. – 28005 – Madrid – Spain Phone: (+34) 619 970 806 Email: ppedrosab@gmail.com Web: http://pedrosamusic.blogspot.com Education and Training Bachelor of Arts, Major in History and Art History at the University of Salamanca. Bachelor of Music at the University of Salamanca. Teacher Training Course at the University of Extremadura. Complementary Education Classical guitar (4 years) Flamenco: Guitar technique courses with relevant flamenco guitarists Manuel Lora (Salamanca, 3 years), Óscar Herrero (Madrid, 2 years), Juan Manuel Cañizares, Manolo Franco, Javier Muñoz "Tomate", Agustín Carbonell "Bola", Roberto Hernández (at "Casa Patas" Flamenco Conservatory), Rafael and Víctor Márquez "Tomate", Rafael “Habichuela”, Agustín Carbonell "El Bola", Juan Manuel Cañizares among others. I Flamenco Guitar Course “Ciudad de Valladolid”, by Óscar Herrero (35 hours) Flamenco guitar accompaniment for singing, by Manolo Franco in Córdoba (20 hours) III Jazz & Flamenco Workshop of Sevilla, by Juan Manuel Cañizares (40 hours) Music Theory courses at the Flamenco Department of Córdoba University: “Form and Style” (60 hours), “Flamenco forms” (30 hours), “Flamenco singing schools" (40 hours), "Flamenco styles" (30 hours), “Evolution of Flamenco Dance” (40 hours). Jazz: Courses with renowned jazz musicians such as Joaquín Chacón, Chema Sáiz, Richie Ferrer, Pat Metheny, Roni Ben-Hur, Bob Mover, Jonathan Kreisberg and Santiago de la Muela. VII Jazz Seminar at Juilliard School in New York (40 hours). Jazzfest 2007, by Roni Ben-Hur and Bob Mover, performing with them at Cascade Farm, Patterson, New York (40 hours). Master Class by jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, during the XXVII International Guitar Festival in Córdoba (4 hours) Jazz in Saint Cezaire (France), by Roni Ben-Hur, James Debriano and Steve Williams. (40 hours). Master of Jazz “Talento Jazz School of Music” in Madrid, with teachers Joaquín Chacón, Chema Sáiz, Santiago de la Muela and Richie Ferrer. (160 hours) Sound Technician Specialization Course (461 hours)
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    Work Experience 2008-:Secondary School Music Teacher at state-subsidized school “Nuestra Señora de las Escuelas Pías de Aluche” in Madrid. 2006-2009: Flamenco and electric guitar teacher at Musikanda Academy in Madrid. 2005-2008: Secondary School Music Teacher at state-subsidized school “Santa Bárbara” in Madrid. 2004-2005: Secondary School Music Teacher at state-subsidized school “Hijas de Cristo Rey” in Talarrubias (Badajoz). 2004-2005: Flamenco guitar, bass and electric guitar teacher at Sólo Música school in Don Benito (Badajoz). 2001-2004: Secondary School Music Teacher at state-subsidized school “Séneca” in Córdoba. 2000: Bassist in the recording "Dreams" with the band Maybe on Monday. Ref.: GM-200606358. Dep. Legal: M-2566-2006. 1999: Teacher and musician in collaboration with the sculptor Graham Stacy, in a tribute to Spanish artist Pablo Palazuelos at Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden). 1999-2000: Guitarist in various poetry recitals, including: presentation of the book "My boat is already done", by poet Remigio González "Adares", at the Ateneo of Salamanca (1999), tribute to the Mexican poet Jaime Sabines, at the University of Salamanca (1999), presentation of the book "Intimate Requirement" by Sonia Betancort at the Ateneo of Salamanca (2000). 1997-2000: Rhythm (electric and Spanish) guitar teacher at “Gombau” School of Music in Salamanca. Main & accompaniment guitarist on different recordings: "Songwriters: The Next Generation 2" (Andres Sudón, 1998), “Dreams” (Mara, 2000), “A hundred mirrors” (Tercer Bando) Accompaniment guitarist on different performances: with singer-songwriter Chico Herrera in the "Tribute to Borges", based on his book “Imaginary Beings”, featured in “La casa del ciprés” (Instituto Andaluz de Córdoba, 2003) and with guitarist Javier Muñoz "Tomate" in the Patronato Provincial de Servicios Sociales de Córdoba 10th Anniversary commemorative performance. Leading member of different bands: "Entrejazz" jazz duo, having performed in the “Didactic Week of Jazz” of Novelda (Alicante), sharing the stage with jazz photographer Javier Nombela, "Soulmelon" (jazz, blues, flamenco & bolero), “Funkymeños” among others. Several performances in Don Benito, Cáceres, Madrid, Salamanca, Alicante, Córdoba, La Rioja, Gothenburg, Saint Cezaire and New York. Currently combining a job as a Secondary School Music Teacher with attending classes to accompany singing and dancing at “Casa Patas Foundation”, with singers Paco del Pozo and Cristina Reina and dancer Mónica Fernández. Also a regular guest on the “Tele K” TV program “Cuando llega el Duende”. Additional information Driving License and my own car Good relational abilities and IT skills Availability to travel Willing to work and live abroad