Aida
Aida López, born in Seville in 1992, began her instrumental training at the age of 4 at the Pablo Casals School of Music, where she received lessons from Alexander Gruzenberg and Andrei Polianski, violinist of the „Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla“ (ROSS).
From 2006 to 2009 she continued her studies at the Conservatory „Francisco Guerrero“ Sevilla with Enrique Chaves and from 2010 to 2015 at the Sevilla Conservatory of Music, with Magdalena Moya and Lourdes Galache, where she graduated with distinction.
From 2015 to 2016 she studied „Master of Music – Orchestra Performance“ at the „Real Filharmonia de Galicia“, where she received lessons from concertmaster James Dahlgren. From 2017 to 2019 she studied at the Maastricht Conservatory (Netherlands) with Kyoko Yonemoto.
Since 2020 to 2023 she has been in the Master’s programme „Artistic Training for Orchestral Instruments“ with Prof. Thomas Klug at the Musikhochschule Bremen.
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Aida has taken part in projects organised by the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra (GMJO), the Netherlands National Youth Orchestra (NJO), the Spanish National Youth Orchestra (JONDE) and the Andalusian Youth Orchestra (OJA). She was also an academy member of the ‘Real Filharmonia de Galicia’ (2015–16) and the ‘Orquesta Nacional de España’ (2016–18), as well as a first and second violin trainee with the Aachen Symphony Orchestra in 2018–2019.
She has also performed with professional orchestras such as the Real Filharmonia de Galicia at the Salzburg Festival, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Bankia (OSB), the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada (OCG), the Orquesta de Córdoba (ODC), the Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León in Spain, and the ‘Orchester im Treppenhaus’, Osnabrück Symphony Orchestra and Göttingen Symphony Orchestra in Germany.
Aida also frequently performs chamber music. With her string quartet “D’Arezzo”, she has given regular concerts and won first prize at the “I Chamber Music Yago Foundation Competition” in Seville and second prize at the “Malaga Crea 2015 Competition” in Málaga. She is also a member of the chamber ensemble Konsonanz in Bremen and Ensemble Reflektor.
Aida currently combines her work with ensembles with regular freelance engagements in orchestras such as the Bremerhaven Philharmonic Orchestra and, since 2023, has held a fixed-term contract as a second violinist with the Bielefeld Philharmonic Orchestra.
Lucía
Lucía López, born in Seville in 1992, began her instrumental training at the age of 4 at the Pablo Casals Music School, where she received lessons from Eugeni Ojoguine and Andrei Polianski, violinist of the „Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla“ (ROSS).
From 2006 to 2009 she continued her studies at the Conservatory „Francisco Guerrero“ Sevilla with Magdalena Moya and Enrique Chaves and from 2010 to 2015 at the Sevilla Conservatory of Music, with Magdalena Moya and Lourdes Galache, where she graduated with distinction.
After lessons with Florian Donderer, she studied from 2017 to 2020 in the Master’s programme „Artistic Training for Orchestral Instruments“ with Prof. Thomas Klug at the Musikhochschule Bremen.
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Lucía participated in projects of the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra (GMJO), the Cuban-European Youth Orchestra (CUE), the Dutch National Youth Orchestra (NJO), the Spanish National Youth Orchestra (JONDE) and the Andalusian Youth Orchestra (OJA). She was also 1st violin academist with the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra in 2018-19.
She has also had engagements with professional orchestras such as the „Orquesta Filarmónica de Málaga“, „Orquesta Sinfónica de Bankia“ (OSB), „Orquesta Ciudad de Granada“ (OCG), „Orquesta de Córdoba“ (ODC), Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen, Hamburger Symphoniker, Philharmonisches Orchester des Staatstheaters Cottbus or the Bremer Philharmoniker, where she received a temporary contract in 2019-20.
Lucía also plays chamber music frequently. She regularly gives concerts with her string quartet „D’Arezzo“ and received a first prize at the „I Chamber Music Yago Foundation Competition“ in Seville and a second prize at the „Malaga Crea 2015 Competition“ in Málaga. She collaborate with the ensemble Reflektor and is also a member of the Konsonanz chamber ensemble in Bremen.
She will combine her passion for chamber music with a position as 2nd violin in the Neue Lausitzer Philharmonie in 2022.

