Judit Díaz
Born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1994, she began playing cello at the age of six at the Escola de Música de Gracia. At the age of eight she started receiving private lessons with Adam Glubinski, member of the Orquestra del Liceo during almost six years, and later she completed her professional degree at the Municipal Conservatory of Barcelona with Eulalia Nosás, graduating in 2012. During this period she did various activities regarding chamber music: In 2008 she won the third prize in the Jugend Musiziert international competition with the JISA trio, and in 2009 the second prize with a Baroque music ensemble, where she learned “Viola da Gamba”.
In 2012 she moved to Berlin, Germany, to receive lesson from Katarzyna Polonek, who used to perform as a soloist in the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and from Beate Altenburg, member of the Statskapelle Berlin. During this period, several chamber music concerts were held: in Lanzarote in January 2012 with the ensemble "Everett" and in March 2013 in Berlin with the trio of the community "Canarios en Berlin". She was also a member of J.P.O.N. (Young Philharmonic Orchestra of Saxony) during 2013, performing all around Germany.
In September 2014 she moved to the Netherlands to study higher education with Professor Mirel Iancovici at the Maastricht Conservatory. Since then she has performed several concerts of chamber music and young orchestra: in October 2014 with the Youth Orchestra MUZICI of the Netherlands, January 2015 with the trio of Piano "Maas"; in March he participated in 2015 with the orchestra "Guido's Orchestra" in a program on German television; in April 2015 with the Cello Octet "Multicelli"; in July 2015 with the "Latin Breeze" ensemble; in October 2016 with the Symphony Orchestra B.A.M. (Brussels, Antwerp, Maastricht), and in April 2017 with the Wolność string quartet in Lanzarote. She is now a member of the string quartet "Wolność " performing various concerts, in January 2017 in Maastricht, the Netherlands; in April 2017 and soon in January and March 2018.