
Edgardo Espinosa was born in Mexico City in 1963. He studied music at the National
Music School of the UNAM with Victor Manuel Cortés, graduating with
honors in 1991. As a recipient of scholarships from UNAM and FONCA, he
pursued postgraduate studies in London at the London College of Music,
with the teacher Richard Markson, and later in Thames Valley University,
where he concluded his master’s degree in the year of 1995.
He has taken training courses with Ivan Monighetti, Alan Smith,
Wolfgang Laufer, Maud Martin Tortelier and Joan Dickson, among others.
He was the winner of the First and second places in the Open Competition
for Soloists of the ENM Symphony Orchestra, third place in the First
National Cello Competition and the 1992 London College of Music's annual
string competition.
The courses and festivals in which he has participated include: the
International Festival of Edinburgh, the Course of the Campus
Internazionale di Musica of Sermoneta, Italy, the International Festival
Cervantino, the Festival of Mexico City and the International Forum of
New Music “Manuel Enríquez”.
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