RESIDENCY PROGRAMS

La Rioja Festival launched its talent support initiative and residency programme in 2022/2023. In this edition, Andrea Casarrubios from Ávila will be the Composer in Residence, with the composition 'Itinerante', commissioned by the Festival for guitar and string quartet, to be performed in Enciso by Pablo Sainz-Villegas and Agarita.

One of the fundamental pillars of the Cuerdas en Común Association is the support of classical guitar through the expansion of its repertoire. To this end, a newly commissioned work is entrusted to a composer in each edition of La Rioja Festival.

A way of supporting talented artists as they continue to grow both artistically and professionally, through participation in multiple concerts, networking opportunities and international visibility.

Compositora en residencia 2026

ANDREA CASARRUBIOS

Praised by The New York Times for performances that  «traverse the full palette of emotions» with a «magnificent tone and an intensity that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats», the Spanish-American cellist and composer Andrea Casarrubios, a GRAMMY® nominee, has received commissions from leading orchestras, ensembles and soloists worldwide, and has appeared as a guest soloist and chamber musician throughout Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.

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Her compositions have been programmed by institutions such as Carnegie Hall, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, the National Philharmonic Orchestra and the Sphinx Organization, and have been broadcast on NPR, as well as on national radio stations in Argentina, Brazil, France, Sweden, Australia and Spain. The title work of her album SEVEN, described as “an intense and elegiac tribute to essential workers during the pandemic” (The New York Times), was nominated for a 2025 GRAMMY® Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition.

Casarrubios was born in a small mountain village in Spain, where she began studying piano at the age of two and cello at four. At 18 she moved to the United States to pursue a Bachelor of Music degree at Johns Hopkins University; she later obtained a Master of Music degree from the University of Southern California and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the City University of New York. Her teachers include Maria de Macedo, Amit Peled, Marcy Rosen, Ralph Kirshbaum and John Corigliano.

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