Ezequiel G. Fabiano
Ezequiel González Fabiano completed his studies specializing in double bass at the Conservatorio Superior de Málaga. He furthered his musical education with lessons from Edicson Ruiz, double bassist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and Rinat Ibrahimov, double bassist of the London Symphony Orchestra. He deepened his pedagogical expertise by earning a Master’s in Teacher Training from the Complutense University of Madrid. After finishing his studies, he continued his artistic and professional development in London, balancing his work as a music teacher at Christ’s School of Richmond with performances as a double bassist in the Fulham Symphony Orchestra and the Amadeus Orchestra. In Spain, he has collaborated with the Málaga Symphony Orchestra and the Málaga Classical Orchestra, among others, and has also performed as a soloist. Since 2018, he has been teaching double bass and chamber music at the Ángel García Ruiz Professional Music Conservatory, a position he secured through a competitive examination in 2021. He has published a book on the double bass that is now used as reference. He is currently pursuing a Master’s in Musical Research at the Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, focusing his studies on the classical repertoire of the double bass.


Fernando Pina
Born in Jerez de la Frontera, he began studying the violin at the Conservatorio Joaquín Villatoro de Jerez at the age of 7 with Professor Tamara Garceau. He received four years of instruction from Tamara Bektemirova, assistant soloist of the ROSS. In 2017, he completed his studies at the Conservatorio Superior de Música Manuel Castillo. In both 2016 and 2017, he won the First Prize at the “José Gámez” Chamber Music Competition. In 2019, he earned a master's specialization in orchestra at the country’s leading conservatory, Musikene. He is currently pursuing further specialization studies under the mentorship of Yorrick Troman, concertino of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra. He has been a member of various youth orchestras, including the Orquesta Jerez Maestro Álvarez Beigbeder, the Joven Orquesta del Bicentenario, the Orquesta Filarmónica de Granada, and the Joven Orquesta de Andalucía. Additionally, he has collaborated—and continues to collaborate—with several professional orchestras, such as Euskadiko Orkestra, Orquesta de Extremadura, Orquesta Sinfónica de Bilbao, and Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra, working alongside conductors of the caliber of John Axelrod, Erick Nielsen, Pablo González, Enrique García Asensio, Robert Treviño, Manuel Hernández Silva, Pedro Halffter, Archil Potchkhova, and Juan Luis Pérez.


Susana Huertas
Susana Huertas completed her higher education in viola at the “Manuel Castillo” Superior Conservatory of Music in Seville, where she studied under renowned professors and actively participated in chamber music groups and orchestral ensembles. Throughout her career, she has continued her training through courses and masterclasses with prominent violists, building a strong background in both performance and teaching. She is currently a viola and chamber music teacher at the Ángel García Ruiz Professional Conservatory of Music, where she is deeply committed to the comprehensive education of her students and to promoting ensemble music. In addition to her teaching activities, she regularly takes part in artistic projects and collaborates with various musical ensembles.

