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Manel Ramada

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Was born in Benaguasil (València). He studied in Valencia with José Sáez, José Morató, Roberto Campos and Manuel Tomás, in Madrid with José Mª Martín Porrás, Enrique Llácer, Joan Iborra and Javier Benet, in Amsterdam with Jan Pustjens, Jan Labordus, Jim Gordon and Peter Prommel and Ghent with Frank Nuyts and Robert van Sice.

 He has performed and continues to collaborate with the majority of Spanish symphony orchestras, O. of the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam as well as instrumental groups such as Barcelona 216, Linea Group, Enigma Group-Chamber Orchestra of the Auditorium of Zaragoza, Amsterdam Percussion Group, Nits-Percussions of the Mediterranean, Instrumental Group of Valencia, Turiae Camerata, Estil Concertant, Taima- Granada, Perkumanía Ensemble, Etnos Ensemble, Batec de l'Alé and Per-sax Duo.

He has been professor of percussion at the Conservatory Superior of Music of Zaragoza from 1986 to 2000 and the Higher Center of Music of the Basque Country (Musikene) from its creation 2001 to 2008. He has created and produced different percussion shows such as Once Upon a Time  the Percussion, The Paradidle-Quartet, Around the World in 80 Percussion Instruments, Gaia, Hª of a Percussionist, The History of Percussion in the Orchestra ...

He has been guest professor of most of youth orchestras in Spain, artistic director of Per-se-cussió Ensemble and Perkustra and He is currently Professor of Percussion at the Conservatory of Music of Valencia and a member of PerKu-Va.

He has taught summer courses, lectures and master classes in conservatories throughout Spain, Europe, Asia and Latin America. He has participated as a jury in several international percussion competitions. He has recorded for RNE and Catalunya Ràdio. He is the author of several publications on the teaching of percussion such as “Percussion in the Classroom”, “The Orchestral snare drum”, “Atlas of Percussion”, “Orchestral Trials for percussion”, “Caixa d'orquestra”, “Percussion-Test”, “Iberian Mallets” and “El Ritme i la Percussió”.

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