Uxía Martínez Botana (born 7 August 1988) is a Spanish
double bass
The double bass (), also known as the upright bass, the acoustic bass, the bull fiddle, or simply the bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched string instrument, chordophone in the modern orchestra, symphony orchestra (excluding rare additions ...
player.
Early life and education
Martínez Botana began learning the double bass and
piano
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at the age of 6 at the elementary music conservatory
Cristóbal Halffter in
Ponferrada
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, Spain. Her first double bass teacher was Witold Patsevich – Principal Bass player from the
Moscow Virtuosi
The Moscow Virtuosi is a chamber orchestra
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orchestra – and studied piano with his wife, pianist Tatiana Patsevich. As Martínez Botana admits, Patsevich has been her biggest influence in creating her own sound and music individuality.
At the age of 12 she moved to
A Coruña
A Coruña (; ; also informally called just Coruña; historical English: Corunna or The Groyne) is a city and municipality in Galicia, Spain. It is Galicia's second largest city, behind Vigo. The city is the provincial capital of the province ...
,
Galicia, Spain, where she continued her studies at Youth Orchestra of
Sinfónica de Galicia. At 18 she moved to
Amsterdam
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, Netherlands, where she finished her bachelor and master studies at the
Conservatorium van Amsterdam
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.
Her teachers included
Edicson Ruiz, double-bassist with the
Berlin Philharmonic
The Berlin Philharmonic () is a German orchestra based in Berlin. It is one of the most popular, acclaimed and well-respected orchestras in the world.
Throughout the 20th century, the orchestra was led by conductors Wilhelm Furtwängler (1922� ...
; Janne Saksala, principal double bass at the
Berlin Philharmonic
The Berlin Philharmonic () is a German orchestra based in Berlin. It is one of the most popular, acclaimed and well-respected orchestras in the world.
Throughout the 20th century, the orchestra was led by conductors Wilhelm Furtwängler (1922� ...
; and Peter Stotijn, the former principal bass player of the Hague
Residentie Orchestra.
Career
Orchestral performance
Uxia Martinez Botana is the former Principal Double Bass of the
Brussels Philharmonic
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.
As a part of this orchestra Martinez Botana recorded three CDs in 2017 and 2018: the CHOC-winning
Deutsche Grammophon
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''Prokofiev: Romantic Suites'' (''
Romeo and Juliet
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'', ''
Cinderella
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'') with conductor
Stéphane Denève, the
Warner Classics
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''Piazzolla / Galliano: Concertos for Badoneon & Accordion'' with conductor Diego Matheuz and accordionist Gwen Cresens and the
ERATO
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''Cinema'' recorded by violinist
Renaud Capuçon
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Since late 2016 he has been teaching at the Royal Northern College of Music.
He is the older brother of cellist Gautier Capuçon.
Biography
Capuçon was born in Chamb� ...
and the Brussels Philharmonic under the baton of
Stéphane Denève. She has also been guest principal double bass at the ,
Scottish Chamber Orchestra,
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra,
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
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,
Antwerp Symphony Orchestra and .
In 2012 Martinez Botana was the first Spanish bass player invited principal
double bass
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of the
Grammy Award
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winner
Kremerata Baltica
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Descript ...
under the direction of
Gidon Kremer, working with soloists such as
Martha Argerich
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,
Emmanuel Pahud,
Khatia Buniatishvili,
Daniel Barenboim
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,
Mario Brunello,
Mikhail Pletnev.
Since January 2016 she has been a Principal Double Bass of the
Zürich
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based Weinberger Kammerorchester under the direction of
Gábor Takács-Nagy.
In February 2022 in
Müpa Budapest,
Southbank Centre London, Auditorium of
Lyon
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she joined the
Budapest Festival Orchestra
The Budapest Festival Orchestra ( Hungarian: ''Budapesti Fesztiválzenekar'') was formed in 1983 by Iván Fischer and Zoltán Kocsis, with musicians "drawn from the cream of Hungary's younger players", as described by ''The Times''. Its aim was t ...
under the direction of
Ivan Fischer with
violinist
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja performing the
stravinsky violin concerto and the
Rite of the spring by
Igor Stravinsky
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.
Chamber and solo performance
As a chamber musician Martínez Botana performed with prominent artists including
Julia Fischer,
Ana Chumachenko,
Yuri Bashmet
Yuri Abramovich Bashmet (born 24 January 1953) is a Russian conductor, violinist, and violist.
Biography
Yuri Bashmet was born on 24 January 1953 in Rostov-on-Don in the family of Abram Borisovich Bashmet and Maya Zinovyeva Bashmet (née Kri ...
,
Natalia Gutman
Natalia Grigoryevna Gutman (; born 14 November 1942), PAU, is a Russian cellist. She began to study cello at the Moscow Music School with R. Sapozhnikov. She was later admitted to the Moscow Conservatory. She later studied with Mstislav Rostrop ...
,
Andras Schiff,
Christian Tetzlaff
Christian Tetzlaff (born 29 April 1966) is a German violinist who has performed internationally, with a focus on chamber music.
Biography
Tetzlaff was born in Hamburg. His parents were amateur musicians and met in a church choir. He began playi ...
,
Lars Vogt
Lars Vogt (8 September 1970 – 5 September 2022) was a German classical pianist, conductor and academic teacher. Noted by ''The New York Times'' for his interpretations of Johannes Brahms, Brahms, Vogt performed as a soloist with major orchestr ...
,
Nobuko Imai
is a renowned Japanese classical violist with an extensive career as soloist and chamber musician. Since 1988 she has played a 1690 Andrea Guarneri instrument.
Biography
Born in Tokyo, Imai began her musical training at the age of six. She b ...
,
Tabea Zimmermann,
Polina Leschenko,
Philippe Graffin, Gary Hoffman, David Cohen,
Kian Soltani,
Aaron Pilsan,
Antje Weithaas, Alexander Buzlov,
Mischa Maisky
Mischa Maisky (, , ; born 10 January 1948) is a Soviet-born Israeli cellist.
Biography
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He was taught by ...
and Tatiana Masurenko. Among others, she took part in the Tango Factory project with
Marcello Nisinman (bandoneon) and
Frans Helmerson
Frans Helmerson (born 1945) is a Swedish cellist, pedagogue, and conductor.
Biography
Helmerson was born in 1945 and by the age of 8 began playing cello. Later on, he studied with Guido Vecchi in Götheborg, Giuseppe Selmi in Rome, and with Willi ...
(cello). Also, she collaborated as Principal Double Bass with British conductor
Simon Rattle
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performing the Metamorphosen by Richard Strauss in the
Kronberg Academy
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.
In 2014 Martínez Botana founded the Rubik Ensemble along with the international team of five young soloists:
Nikita Boriso-Glebsky
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Early life
Nikita ...
(violin), Solenne Paidassi (violin), David Cohen (cello), Dana Zemtsov (viola) and Andreas Hering (piano). Performing on different stages since that time, the Rubik Ensemble has gained positive feedback from audiences and press. The ensemble is named after
Rubik's Cube.
In 2015 specially commissioned by the
Kronbeg academy for all alumni with
Gidon Kremer, Martinez Botana participated in the premiere of "Swan Time" written by
Victor Kissine. Together with other artists such as
Tanja Becker-Bender
Tanja Becker-Bender (born 11 February 1978) is a German violinist. She lives in Berlin and Hamburg.
Musical career
Born in Stuttgart, Becker-Bender has performed since age of eleven as a soloist on international stages under the baton of Kur ...
, Andrej Bielow, Marc Bouchkov,
Friedemann Eichhorn, Suyoen Kim, Alissa Margulis,
Alicja Smietana,
Kirill Troussov.
In 2019 Martínez Botana debuted at the Gstaad Menuhin Festival & Academy with
Alina Ibragimova
Alina Rinatovna Ibragimova (; born 28 September 1985) is a Russian-British violinist.
Early life and education
Ibragimova was born in Polevskoy, Russian SSR, to a Tatar family. Her family was musical, and she began playing the violin at ...
(violin), Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux (violin),
Lawrence Power
Lawrence Power is a British violist, born 1977, noted both for solo performances and for chamber music with the Nash Ensemble and Leopold String Trio.
Career
Power started out as a violist (rather than beginning studies on the violin and swi ...
(viola),
Sol Gabetta (cello),
Bertrand Chamayou (piano).
Some of her most notable Solo appearances includes the premiere of works by composer
Vladimir Rosinskij (born 1962) at the "Two Days and Two Nights of New Music" festival in
Odesa
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, Ukraine. In 2010 her interpretation of the Parable XVII by
Vincent Persichetti was selected by American double bass magazine ''No Treble'' as one of the top 10 worldwide interpretations.
In February 2017 she presented Rosinskij's works with the
Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia under the baton of
Dima Slobodeniouk. Martínez Botana was also giving solo concerts in
Luxembourg
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,
Netherlands
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,
Belgium
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and
Spain
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.
In April 2019 Uxia Martínez had her solo debut with the
Czech Philharmonic. The programme included
Giovanni Bottesini's Gran Duo Concertante for violin and double bas
In August, 2019 she performed the same piece by Bottesini with Josef Špaček as a violinist and the
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra under Robert Farkas.
In December 2019 she offer a solo recital for the King
Philippe of Belgium
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and the Queen
Queen Mathilde of Belgium
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at the
Belgium Royal Palace
In May 2020, due to the quarantine of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, together with the violinist Niklas Liepe's "The new
Paganini project" playing a
Fazil Say composition from
Amsterdam
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. The performance has been recorded and published in July 2020 by
Sony Classical
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.
In 2021 offered a recital for the
Queen Letizia Of Spain
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and the King
Philip VI of Spain at the ceremony of the
Prize
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Fundacion Princesa de Girona together with violinist
Leticia Moreno.
Teaching
Since 2018 she is double bass professor in
Barcelona
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at the
Catalonia College of Music.
Since 2020 she is double bass professor in
Barenboim–Said Akademie
Instrument
In February 2016 Martínez Botana received sponsorship from the National Dutch Musical Instrument Foundation. The foundation loaned her the double bass "English Lady" (c. 1800) from the Willem Vogelaar collection. Martínez Botana also plays the "Ludwig Neuner" (1854) double bass loaned by a private sponsor.
Repertoire
Martínez Botana's repertoire embraces music of different countries, genres and epochs. She performs compositions by Giovanni Battista degli Antonii,
Domenico Gabrielli,
Georg Philipp Telemann
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,
Johann Sebastian Bach
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,
Johann Baptist Wanhal
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,
Franz Anton Hoffmeister,
Niccolò Paganini
Niccolò (or Nicolò) Paganini (; ; 27 October 178227 May 1840) was an Italian violinist and composer. He was the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique. His 24 Caprices ...
,
Ludwig van Beethoven
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,
Giovanni Bottesini,
Gioachino Rossini
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,
César Franck
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He was born in Liège (which at the time of h ...
,
Johannes Brahms
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,
Adolf Mišek,
Max Bruch
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,
Gabriel Fauré
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,
Sergei Rachmaninoff
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,
Enrique Granados
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,
Paul Hindemith
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, Hans Fryba,
Erwin Schulhoff
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,
Vincent Persichetti,
Mieczysław Weinberg
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,
Virgilio Mortari
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Biography
Mortari was born in Passirana di Lainate, near Milan in 1902. He studied at the Milan Conservatory with Costante Adolfo Bossi and Ildebrando ...
,
Serge Koussevitzky
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,
Astor Piazzolla,
Michel van der Aa,
Edgar Meyer
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Meyer is a member of the Telluride Bluegrass ...
,
Nino Rota,
Hans Werner Henze
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,
Sofia Gubaidulina
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,
Frank Proto,
Pēteris Vasks
Pēteris Vasks (born 16 April 1946) is a Latvian composer.
Biography
Vasks was born in Aizpute, Latvia, into the family of a Baptist pastor. He trained as a violinist at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music, as a double-bass player wit ...
, David Ellis,
Teppo Hauta-aho and
Emil Tabakov. In December 2011 the video of her interpretation of the ''Parable XVII'' by
Vincent Persichetti was chosen by the American bass magazine ''No Treble'' for its Top Ten most-read features of the week.
Soundtracks
Martínez Botana's interest in film music led her to collaborations with the
Netherlands Film Festival
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During the ten-day festival, Dutch film productions and co-productions are exhibited. Besides feature films, the prog ...
. She participated in recording soundtracks to a number of films including ''No estoy muerto, solo estoy dormido'' (I am not dead, I am just asleep).
As a part of the Brussels Philharmonic she has participated in recording of many soundtracks including the Oscar award-winning soundtrack of the film ''
The Artist'' by
Ludovic Bource
Ludovic Bource (; born 19 August 1970 in Pontivy) is a French composer best known for his work in film scoring. He rose to international critical acclaim in 2011 for composing the Golden Globe- and Academy Award-winning score for '' The Artist'' ...
.
Achievements
* 2012 – Artist of the Year selected by the national music magazine ''Muzika'', Kyiv, Ukraine
* 2014 – Gustav Mahler scholarship provided by the Claudio Abbado Foundation, Bolzano, Italy
* 2015 – Sponsored artist of the brand, a string manufacturer in Offenbach am Main, Germany
* For the concert season 2015/2016, Martínez Botana was selected as the artistic image of the
TivoliVredenburg in
Utrecht
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.
* 2016 – Botana was featured in the Japanese music magazine ''The Walker's'', including a photo on the title page.
* 2017 – She is included in ''The Honorific Yearbook'' from the Arts Department of the
University of Florence
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History
The f ...
,
Italy
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, as one of the most important double bass players of the millennium.
*2018 – Docent at the Catalonia College of Music (
ESMUC) in Barcelona, Spain.
Reviews
* "
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is joined by violist
Lawrence Power
Lawrence Power is a British violist, born 1977, noted both for solo performances and for chamber music with the Nash Ensemble and Leopold String Trio.
Career
Power started out as a violist (rather than beginning studies on the violin and swi ...
, cellist
Sol Gabetta, the irresistibly charismatic double bassist Uxía Martínez Botana and pianist
Bertrand Chamayou – a lineup as classy as they come. The playing is fleet-fingered and superbly polished, details of
Schubert's score as clear as that fabled Swiss mountain air" -
The Guardian
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* "The best performer of the night was undoubtedly Spanish double bass player Uxia Martinez Botana. She is principal double-bassist at the
Brussels Philharmonic
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and played passionately and confidently throughout the evening. Overall, the night was undoubtedly dominated by excellence" - ''Saffron Walden Reporter''
* "Uxía plays bass with such elegance and agility that she reminds me more a violinist rather than a bass player." –
Ivry Gitlis
* "The amount of control she shows over her instrument is astonishing while the emotion she pours into it is breathtaking, and for that we say bravo!" – ''No Treble'' magazine
* "The energetic musician – inexhaustible as well as positive – Martínez Botana has been at the top of the best double bass performers for long time." – Codalario.com
* "In the double bass of a superb Uxía Martínez Botana, Vladimir Rosinskij ventures into a (scarce, on the other hand) search for other timbrels." – Mundoclasico.com about the 2017 premiere of Vladimir Rosinskij's ''Concerto Misterio'' performed by the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia with conductor
Dima Slobodeniouk
Charitable activity
Very committed to the fight against cancer, she collaborates closely through her music with associations working in that field.
References
External links
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Rubik Ensemble site
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Vincent Persichetti; Bernard Haitink Hall,
Conservatorium van Amsterdam
The Conservatorium van Amsterdam (CvA) is a Dutch conservatoire of music located in Amsterdam. This school is the music division of the Amsterdam University of the Arts, the city's vocational university of arts. The Conservatorium van Amsterdam ...
, 2010
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1988 births
Living people
People from A Coruña
Conservatorium van Amsterdam alumni
Classical double-bassists
Women double-bassists
Spanish classical musicians
21st-century Spanish women musicians
21st-century double-bassists
Academic staff of the Catalonia College of Music
21st-century classical musicians
21st-century Spanish musicians