Miguel Villafruela
Miguel Villafruela is a Cuban saxophonist.
Academic background
Miguel Villafruela began studying saxophone in his hometown of Holguín, Cuba, and continued them at the National School of Arts in Havana, with professors Osvaldo González and Carlos Averhoff where he graduated in 1976. At a later time he went to study with Daniel Deffayet at the Conservatoire National de Musique in Paris, and won the Premier Prix de Saxophone in 1982. He also received a Masters of Arts diploma at the Universidad de Chile and a Doctorate in Music from the Instituto Superior de Arte.Work as performer
Miguel Villafruela has performed extensively throughout the world. He has appeared with the National symphony orchestras of Chile, Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Bogotá, Prague, Gulbenkian and the Slovakian Chamber Orchestra among many others; and has performed in Montreal, Quebec City, Caracas, Teatro Colón de Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Berlin, Madrid, Cochabamba, Valencia, Helsinki, Managua, Sofia, Salle Cortot de Paris, Annecy, Warsaw, Kraków, Mexico, Lisbon, Vilnius, Riga, Budapest, Brussels, and other cities of the Americas, Europe and Asia. He has also performed at numerous international festivals such as the Bourges Electroacoustic Music Festival and World Saxophone Congresses in Nuremberg, Maryland, Tokyo and Valencia as well as at Saxophonies, in celebration of 150th anniversary of the saxophone.Villafruela includes in his ample repertoire the most significant works for solo saxophone, saxophone and orchestra, saxophone accompanied by electroacoustic media, or by piano and diverse instruments. He is an expert in contemporary music and has commissioned numerous works from important composers, while others have dedicated their works to him. His extensive catalog include works by Juan Orrego Salas, Sergio Barroso, Juan Piñera and Armando Rodriguez Ruidiaz, among many others.