**Salvador Brotons** is a Spanish composer, conductor, and flutist whose career spans classical music, education, and cultural leadership. Born in Barcelona in 1959, Brotons has built a reputation as a versatile artist, equally at home composing symphonic works or leading orchestras like the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Spain’s Orquestra Simfònica de les Illes Balears. His recent releases, which include collaborations with youth ensembles like the Orquestra Simfònica de Joves Intèrprets dels Països Catalans (OJIPC), highlight his passion for mentoring young musicians and revitalizing classical repertoire—from Gershwin’s jazzy *Rhapsody in Blue* to Mozart’s intricate double piano concertos.
Brotons’ own compositions, such as his *Piano Concerto No. 2*, blend modern energy with classical tradition, while projects like *Concert del Tricentenari* showcase his knack for weaving Catalan cultural themes into grand orchestral celebrations. When he’s not conducting or composing, he’s likely diving into collaborative works (like the Saint-Saëns/Poulenc pairing) or exploring sacred music, as seen in his interpretation of Théodore Dubois’ *Les Sept Paroles du Christ*. A down-to-earth maestro with a flair for both innovation and education, Brotons keeps classical music vibrant for new generations.
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