Jacobo Christensen Fabuel

Jacobo Christensen Fabuel

Born in Valencia, Spain, in 1999. From 2018 to 2023 he studied at the Reina Sofía School of Music’s Telefónica Violin Chair with professor Zakhar Bron.

He started playing violin at the age of three. He has studied with Catalina Roig, Vicente Balaguer, and Mikhail Spivak, and attended classes by Sergey Ostrovsky, Boris Belkin, Ivry Gitlis, Álvaro León Ara, and Vasko Vassilev. He has studied music with composer Jesús Debón, acting with Alejandro Carvallo, and conducting with maestro Cristóbal Soler. He has also attended masterclasses by Miriam Freid, Ingolf Turban, Silvia Marcovici, Luis Fernando Pérez, Giovanni Guzzo, Linus Roth, Ana Chumachenco, Mihaela Martin, and Oliver Wille (string groups).

He has offered concerts since a young age and in 2013 he made his debut as soloist with an orchestra, performing Tartini’s Concerto in D minor in Geneva and Solsona. He has been awarded first prize at the Crescendo International Competition for Young Musicians in Geneva (Switzerland), at the International Violin Competition in Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid), at the Solsona International Music Academy Festival (Lleida), and at the 3rd Competition for Young Performers in Canet (Valencia).

He was critically acclaimed as “more than a prodigy” after his performance of Mendelssohn’s Concerto, when he was just 14 years old, with the Orchestra of Valencia at the Palau de la Música. He has performed concerts in San Miniato and Siena (Italy), Skive, Thisted, Nykoebing, Thise (Denmark), Geneva (Switzerland), and several Spanish cities. In 2015 he toured around California and in December he registered his first recording for GadGad Music label. In 2017 he performed in Pinggu (China). In addition to recitals accompanied by piano and chamber music concerts, he performed Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins, Bruch’s Concerto in G minor, Tchaikovsky’s Concerto, and Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. He has played under the baton of maestros Cristóbal Soler, Óliver Díaz, John Carewe, Pablo Rus, Ricardo Casero, Sergey Ostrovsky, Beatriz Fernández, Salvador Sebastià, and Daniel Abad, among others.

In March 2019, he was awarded the Performance Prize of Alicante’s Concerts Society and in April he obtained first prize at the 2nd Young Soloists Competition of Valencia’s Youth Orchestra.

As a student of the School, he was part of the Freixenet Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Zubin Mehta, Plácido Domingo, Péter Eötvös, and Juanjo Mena, the Freixenet Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Sir András Schiff and Andrés Salado, and the Sinfonietta, conducted by Baldur Brönnimann. He performed in the Entrenotas series of the ABC Museum, as well as within the World Heritage Cities series in Santiago de Compostela and Úbeda and the Ibiza's Espai Cultural Can Ventosa. In 2021 he participated in the 30th anniversary tour of the School with the Freixenet Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andrés Orozco-Estrada, with whom he performed at Madrid's Teatro Real, at Bratislava's Reduta Hall, at Budapest's Liszt Ferenc Academy and at Vienna's Musikverein. He was also part of the Management Solutions Tchaikovsky Trio, the BBDO Tiempo Quartet, the Sibelius Ensemble and the Prosegur Albéniz Quartet, with whom he was awarded the Mention to the most outstanding chamber group in the category of string quartets in 2021.