About

Born in El Perelló in 1999, Andrea Martí made her debut as a soloist with the Orquestra Simfònica del Vallès, taking part in large-scale symphonic productions such as Homenaje a Ennio Morricone y Nino Rota, the traditional Festival of Waltzes and Dances, and Western Music, under the baton of Rubén Gimeno, Noemí Pasquina, Xavier Puig, and Víctor Pablo Pérez. The latter production also marked her debut with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife, expanding her concert activity nationwide.

Among her most notable performances are Carmina Burana by Carl Orff at the Musika-Música Festival with Basque National Orquestra and conducted by Vitor Pablo Pérez and the Festival Internacional de Música de Cambrils, as well as the Great Mass in C minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. She has also taken part in symphonic-choral projects such as A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Felix Mendelssohn, performing the role of Erste Elfe. In the operatic field, she has performed the role of Rosaura in El giravolt de maig by Eduard Toldrà and participated in the world premiere of Les Variacions del Cant dels Ocells, composed and conducted by Jörg Widmann.

Her career has been recognised with the Montserrat Fabra Prize for Best Performer of Catalan Song, awarded at the Singing Competition of the Associació Catalana de Professors de Cant, as well as her selection as a semifinalist in the 112th Singing Competition of Juventudes Musicales de España.

She began her studies at the Conservatori de Música de Tortosa, where she was awarded the Extraordinary Prize of Honour for her Professional Degree in Voice under the guidance of Mercè Baiget. Later, supported by the Fundación Ferrer-Salat, she completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Classical Vocal Performance at the Conservatori del Liceu with Marta Mathéu. She further specialised with the “Victòria dels Àngels” Lied Master’s programme at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya under Francisco Poyato and Assumpta Mateu, and currently receives occasional coaching in Vienna from Professor Zoriana Kushpler. In parallel, she deepens her knowledge of the voice through a postgraduate diploma in speech therapy intervention for voice disorders at the Universitat Ramon Llull.

As an ensemble singer, she collaborates with prestigious groups such as La Capella Reial de Catalunya under the direction of Jordi Savall and vocal preparation by Lluís Vilamajó, as well as the Cor Cererols conducted by Marc Díaz, the Ensemble O Vos Omnes under Xavier Pastrana, and the Cor de Cambra del Palau de la Música Catalana conducted by Xavier Puig and Júlia Sesé.

Throughout her career, she has received guidance from renowned musicians and pedagogues such as Wolfram Rieger, Sholto Kynoch, Roger Vignoles, Felicity Lott, Eduardo López Banzo, Rubén Fernández Aguirre, Ana Luisa Chova, Robert Expert, Xavier Sabata and Ofèlia Sala, among others.