Josetxu Obregon is an accomplished cellist, recognized for his expertise in baroque and classical music. With a passion that delves into the historical depths of his instrument, Obregon has gained international acclaim, particularly noted for his capability to adapt his cello technique to different musical eras. His artistic journey is marked by a commitment to both solo performances and collaborative projects, often exploring less familiar territories of the cello repertoire as well as cherished classics.
His discography reflects a versatile musician with a keen interest in uncovering the rich history of the cello. Through his recent album "Celloevolution: From Bologna to Cöthen," Obregon takes listeners on a chronological journey of the instrument's development. He pays tribute to Caldara with his dedicated albums "Caldara: Works for Cello" and "Caldara: The Cervantes Operas," showcasing his refined playing style. Other notable releases by Obregon include "Quella pace gradita: The Recorder & Violin Cantatas," where he delves into baroque cantatas, and "Concierto Barroco," which embodies the spirit of the Baroque concerto. His work "The Cello in Spain: Boccherini & Other 18th-Century Virtuosi" celebrates the rich Spanish heritage of cello music, situating him firmly within the landscape of historical music performance. Additionally, the eclectic release "Il Spiritillo Brando" and "Prokofiev – Cassadó – Webern: Music for cello and piano" demonstrate his ability to traverse through different musical periods, solidifying Josetxu Obregon as a multifaceted musician with a deep connection to both the roots and evolution of his craft.
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