Jordi Rodríguez Rodríguez
Department of Jazz, Flamenco, Popular and Traditional Catalan Music
Improvisació i acompanyament del flamenco III
Teoria del flamenco
He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Music, specialising in traditional music (flamenco guitar) from the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya (ESMUC). He has been trained by guitar masters Juan Manuel and Rafael Cañizares, in addition to his extensive flamenco training throughout his successful professional career.
In 2015, he obtained a Master's Degree in Teacher Training (music) from the Universitat de Barcelona.
Since 2001, he has been part of various ensembles as a flamenco guitarist in shows for different festivals, tablaos, and recitals (such as the Carmen Amaya Tablao, Tablao Cordobés, Sala Tarantos, Patio Andaluz, Jazzsí Taller de Músics, Harlem Jazz Club, Sala Apolo in Barcelona, Etnosur Fest, Palacio del Flamenco BCN, Festival MasiMas, L'H Televisió, TV3 Televisió, Bimhuis Netherlands TV, Girona Guitar Festival, etc).
His guitar has shared the stage with many nationally and internationally renowned artists. He has performed recitals in several countries (Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Bahrain, France), collaborating on projects and tours with a wide variety of artists. Currently, he tutors, guides, collaborates, and participates in numerous final projects at ESMUC and other professional endeavors, as well as working on his own record.
He has participated and collaborated in various recordings and productions, including the album 'Alauda' (Elisa Prenda), TV3 Televisió, Bimhuis Netherlands TV, Mas i Mas Records (Tarantos 2009), and the album 'Aflamencándome' (Miguel Royo).
Final Research Papers, rhythmic expression in flamenco, guitar schools in Jerez and Morón de la Frontera, ESMUC 2012.
In addition to his musical path, he engages in significant teaching activities, assisting, guiding, and accompanying classes, collaborating with professors, and sharing his experience and guitar skills in the development and tutoring of various musical projects related to flamenco. Furthermore, he is currently working on his first solo recording project.
He has been working at ESMUC as a PSD and professor since 2014.