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Biography

Born in Malaga (Spain). He studied violin with Juan Luis Gallego in the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Aragón. He later moves to Germany, where he continues his advanced studies with the Professor Nachum Erlich. From 2010 on, he focuses his musical work on the repertoire between the earliest music for violin in the sixteenth century until the Romantic language of the mid-nineteenth century, following historical-stylistic criteria. With this aim in mind, he starts his musicology studies in the University of La Rioja while simultaneously taking part in masterclasses by historicist musicians such as Enrico Onofri, Anton Steck, Hiro Kurosaki, Catherine Manson, Enrico Gatti, Sirka-Lisa Kaakinen-Pilch, Margaret Faultless, Jaap Ter Linden, etc. He studied Baroque violin in the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Toulouse (France) under the swiss violinist Gilles Colliard, as well as in the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid (Spain), under Professor Hiro Kurosaki. Currently, he develops his artistic work leading Concerto 1700 and collaborating with various european historicist ensembles such as Forma Antiqva, Al Ayre Español, La Ritirata, L’Arpeggiata, Tiento Nuovo, among others. Daniel Pinteño plays on an anonymous Venetian baroque violin from late XVII century.