Daniel Gómez Asensio Orchestra Conductor

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Daniel Gómez Asensio Orchestra Conductor
Daniel Gómez Asensio
Orchestra Conductor
He is Doble Higher Titled on Oboe and Orchestra Conducting
by the Conservatory "Joaquin Rodrigo" in Valencia, Titled in
Music Education from the University in Valencia, and Master
in Cultural Management from the Polytechnic University in
Valencia.
He worked as an Oboe Professor at the Professional Music
Conservatories in Alcañíz and Huesca, moreover he taught in
several music schools and summer courses. He is a Founding
member of Giocundum Wind Quintet, and he used to work as
an Oboe player in numerous orchestras and groups like the
JORVAL, JONDE, OFUV and FSMCV.
As a conductor, he is the winner of the X International Conducting Competition "José
Ferríz" and he also qualified for the X International Conducting Competition in
Cadaqués. He was assistant conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Valencia
University for four years, and assistant at the “Palau de la Música” in Valencia during
the 2012-2013 season. Currently he is the conductor of the Wind Band "Santa Cecilia"
in Onda, conductor and founder of the "José Perpiñán" Orchestra in Segorbe, and
conductor of the "Agrupación Musical del Palancia", groups with which he maintains a
steady schedule of concerts.
He was invited to conduct concerts in the Orchestras: "La Perla" of the Tchaikovsky
Conservatory in Moscow, the Orchestra of the Conservatories “José Iturbi” and
“Joaquin Rodrigo” in Valencia, the Cadaqués Orchestra, the Youth Symphony
Orchestra in Castellón and the Segorbe Orchestra of Plucked; with the Municipal Wind
Bands in: Castellón, Segorbe, Liria, Algar del Palancia, Alcañíz; and with the Choirs:
Alameda, Gregorio Gea, Scholapiarum Singers, Ramon Cercós, “Juventudes
Musicales” and Vivarium.
He studied orchestral conducting with: Benjamin Zander, Yaron Traub, Cristóbal Soler
Almudéver, Enrique García Asensio, Ferrer Ferran, Manuel Galduf and Rafael Sánchez
Mombiedro.
He also received master classes from: Omer Meir Wellber, Marco Guidarini, Plácido
Domingo and Ottavio Dantone.
He got the Silver City Medal of Segorbe for their work on the development of music
and culture.