Bio

Bio

At the age of 23 he founded the Chamber Orchestra of San Sebastian. That same year he gained a scholarship from the Cultural Delegation in San Sebastian to study conducting at the Vienna Conservatoire with Julius Kalmar. A year later he passed the entrance examination to the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied conducting with Sir Colin Davis, George Hurst, John Carewe and Colin Metters, and choral conducting with Horst Neuman. Whilst at the RAM, he won the South Hall Memorial Prize in conducting.


In 1988 he started his association with the Navarre Symphony Orchestra. The following year would see his debut with the Basque National Orchestra. Since then, he has conducted many of the Spain’s leading orchestras.


During his time in London he established The European Sinfonia, with which has undertaken four tours across all Spain. Especially noteworthy was the concert that opened the season of ‘Compostela 93’ (Jacobean year), featuring Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the participation of The European Sinfonia, The London Philharmonic Choir, with Katia Ricciarelli and Elena Obraztsova amongst the soloists. His most recent tour included performances in Barcelona’s Palau, in Valencia, San Sebastian and in the Festival Palace of Santander, where he received excellent reviews for his interpretation of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony and Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf, with Miguel Bose as the narrator.


Also, he has conducted the Latvia Philharmonic, in Riga, with a programme that included Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade. In May 1995 he made a tour around the Basque Country with the National Orchestra of Russia for the celebration of the centenary of Carl Orff. The programme included the world premiere of one of Echeverria’s own compositions for orchestra, “Elegy”, in addition to Carmina Burana. A more recent premiere was with the Basque National Orchestra in the framework of the festival “Musikaste” with his work “Music for some images”.


He studied composition with Agustin González Acilu and Francisco Escudero. He also studied with Tomás Marco, Cristóbal Halffter, Javier Darias and Mauricio Sotelo.


In August 1997 his piece “Two Sketches” was recorded in CD by the conductor Olaf Koch and the Navarre Symphony Orchestra. In July 1998 he received a composition prize granted by the Spanish Youth Institute INJUVE 1998 – COMPOSITION FIELD, directed by Cristóbal Halffter. In February 1999 he obtained the International Composition Prize PABLO SOROZABAL with his STRING QUARTET Nº 2 «Tétares».


In July of 1999 he received once again the composition prize granted by the Spanish Youth Institute INJUVE 1998 – COMPOSITION FIELD, directed by Cristóbal Halffter, receiving at the same time a commission to compose a piece from the CENTRE FOR THE DIFFUSION OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC. The world premiere of this piece, “Dialogues”, took place in Madrid in 2000.


In October of 1999, his work ENNEA III was awarded the first prize to the MUSICAL COMPOSITION COMPETITION, under the auspices of the Navarre regional Government. In the year 2000, Echeverría received the XVIII INTERNATIONAL JOAQUÍN TURINA COMPOSITION PRIZE, given by the Seville City Council, with his composition for large orchestra REQUIEM SINE VERBIS. The Royal Symphony Orchestra of Seville performed the work in December 2000.

He also has obtained the XV INTERNATIONAL COMPOSITION PRIZE “CIUDAT D’ALCOI” for chamber music with the work “Coplas”, a trio for Saxophone in Eb, Accordion and Vibraphone. His work “4 Movements for Wind Quintet” has been recorded in CD by the Pablo Sorozabal Wind Quintet. Also, the Navarre Symphony Orchestra has recorded his piece for symphony orchestra, “The Silence of the Stones”, in CD.


His has recorded his piece «Arravan» for symphony orchestra, with other pieces by Spanish composer, with the Navarra Symphony Orchestra.


Echeverría has conducted and recorded opera, zarzuela (Spanish operetta) and symphonic-choral works. Among the operas, one should highlight the notable performances of “Le Pecheurs de Perles” by Bizet, and “The Abduction from the Seraglio”, by Mozart. He has recorded on DVD the “Requiem Mass” by Hilarion Eslava. Also, he has performed the opera “Las Golondrinas” for Television.


Jesús Echeverría has conducted in Spain, Poland, Latvia, Japan, Italy, England and Switzerland.


At the present time he is professor of Music Analysis at MUSIKENE (Basque Country Advanced Centre of Music). He is the Principal Conductor of the La Rioja Symphony Orchestra.

Timeline

• He has conducted concerts with the Navarra Symphony Orchestra since 1989.

• He has conducted concerts with the Euskadi Symphony Orchestra since 1999.

• He has conducted the Royal Academy Symphony Orchestra at the Palau de la Música in Barcelona. April 1992.

• He has conducted The European Sinfonia on several tours around Spain, with Miguel Bosé and Ovidi Montllor as narrators. March 1993. 

 With The European Sinfonia, Elena Obratsova, Katia Ricciarelli and the Royal Philharmonic Choir in 1992.

• He has conducted the Russian National Orchestra. May 1995.

• He has conducted the Concerto Chamber Orchestra. June, September, 1996.

• He has conducted the Latvian National Orchestra. November 1996

• He has conducted in Festivals such as Quincena Musical (San Sebastián), Festival of Ancient Music in Estella, or Musikaste (Rentería)

• He has been the principal conductor of the Pablo Sarasate Youth Orchestra. From 2001 to 2006.

• In 2006 he toured Japan with Beethoven’s Symphony 9.

• In 2008 he toured Poland with a Spanish music program.

• In 2018 he conducted a Zarzuela show with the Lublin Theater Symphony Orchestra, Poland.

• He has conducted several opera productions: 

          – The Abduction in the Seraglio (Mozart)

          – The Pearl Fishers (Bizet)

          – The Princess of Navarre (Rameau)

          – The Grumete (Arrieta)

          – A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Mendelssohn)

          – The Swallows (Usandizaga).

• He has been principal conductor of the Pamplona Chamber Choir, 2008-2009.

• He has been chief conductor of the Civitas Musicae String Orchestra. 2010-2013

• He was Director of the Musikene Symphony Orchestra, from 2010 to 2016.

• He has been Associate Principal Conductor of the Navarra Symphony Orchestra for three seasons, 2015-2018.

• He has composed music for several short and medium-length films.

• His works have been performed by the Navarra Symphony Orchestra, Basque Country Symphony Orchestra, Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, National Orchestra of Russia, Royal Orchestra of Seville, as well as by chamber groups like the Casals String Quartet.

• Some of his works have been recorded on CD: The Silence of the Stones (orchestra), 4 Movements for Wind Quintet (wind quintet), Two Sketches (string orchestra), Tétares String Quartet (string quartet), Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Microforms for Piano, Rain Drops (piano), Coplas (trio for accordion, alto saxophone and vibraphone), Arravan (orchestra)

• He currently teaches Analysis classes at Musikene (Higher Center of Music of the Basque Country).

• He currently holds the position of Principal Conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of La Rioja, since 2018.

• In February 2019, the Navarra Symhony Orchestra premiered his Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra, commissioned by the orchestra.

• In November 2020, the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra premieres its work Arravan orchestra.

• He conducts the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra in an opera production, 2023

• His opera D’Artagnan will be premiered on December 2024 and January 2025, in Pamplona and Bilbao