"I find the work of the young Chilean orchestra director Alfonsina Torrealba impressive in her performance of Edward Elgar’s short piece Chanson de Matin op 15 no 2. In this music, full of longing and love for nature, Alfonsina asks (and succeeds) of his Spanish orchestra both an admirable warmth and sensitivity to the nuances of the music. Under his direction, also notable for its rhythmic clarity, this music sings and moves us." (from Martin Joseph's comments, Oct 2025)
Listen the opening piece in the Joven Orquesta sierra de Madrid Gala 25/26 premiere season "Symphonic Destiny" and read the Review from the musicologist Daniel Román in "El Malón del Arte" Magazine
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Many genres, styles, and workspaces in the music industry had kept Alfonsina Torrealba quite busy, which makes sense for a professional with a long trajectory, but it is unusual for a woman of 35 years old.
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Alfonsina began her road as a conductor in 2016, developing a fresh, youthful, and diverse style that has paved an open road for her career in Chile and Europe. Alfonsina had lived how a competent and professional Conductor can inspire and develop complex, vary, and interesting repertoire, raising the community's interest in classical music and bringing the Orchestra to a higher quality level.
Mixing her natural curiosity and musical versatility, Alfonsina has achieved an uninterrupted career as a performer.
At 15 years old, Alfonsina started to play the flute, with an education that combined classic technique and jazz fusion thanks to her mentor Jaime "Chino" Vásquez, a renowned flute and saxophone player
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