Facts
Born in Murcia, Spain
Member since 01.02.2010
Biography
At the age of eight, Joaquín Riquelme García was actually hoping to take up the violin, but because all the openings for that instrument at the music school had already been filled, he decided for the viola – and immediately fell in love with its dark, warm sound. When he was twelve, he decided to become an orchestral musician. After completing his training with distinction at Madrid’s Royal Conservatory of Music under Emilio Mateu and Alan Kovacs, he undertook postgraduate studies with Hartmut Rohde at Berlin’s Universität der Künste, finishing with his graduate recital. He also participated in masterclases given by - among others - Jesse Levine and Jean Sulem.
Joaquín Riquelme García began his orchestral career as assistant principal viola in the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra, moving directly from that position to the Berliner Philharmoniker. The violist also frequently appears as a soloist, with orchestras including the Philharmonie Baden-Baden and the Asturias Symphony Orchestra in Spain. As a chamber musician he collaborates with various ensembles and musicians, including Christian Zacharias, Natalie Chee and Mikhail Kopelman. He likes sports and cooking.
Awards
First Prize, International Festival of Youth Orchestras in Murcia
First Prize, VII Concurso Villa de Llanes
Carl Flesch Academy Prize
Ensembles of the Berliner Philharmoniker