Oleguer Aymamí Busqué
direction - cello - viola da gamba
Versatile musician due to his heterogeneous professional activity, the result of a solid training in ancient, classical and contemporary music combined with experiences with improvisation, folk, and other styles of modern music.
Born in Sabadell and trained at the Escolania de Montserrat, this musician specialized in cello at the ESMUC with Damián Martínez and completed master's degrees in baroque cello, orchestral conducting and choral conducting at the Haute École de Musique in Geneva. He also began playing the viola da gamba with Guido Balestracci.
He has received complementary training with teachers such as Emmanuel Krivine, Antoni Ros-Marbà, Christophe Coin and Lluís Claret. His musical career is very versatile, ranging from ancient to contemporary music, both as a soloist and as a member of renowned groups and orchestras, including Le Concert des Nations, Geneva Camerata, Cappella Mediterranea, Orquestra del Liceu and many more, with performances throughout Europe and Latin America.
He is a professor of historical cello and chamber music at the ESMUC and the Isaac Albéniz Conservatory of Music in Girona. He also works as an assistant conductor at the Gran Teatre del Liceu and leads his personal project Ensemble Exclamatio.

Ensemble Exclamatio
Exclamatio gives its name to a way of seeing and approaching music. Focused on early music, it wants to use contemporary influences to build a bridge between the mentality of the performer of the ancient era and the current one. Coordinated and directed by Oleguer Aymamí Busqué, the ensemble carries out different projects where chamber music coexists with orchestral and vocal music, adapting its formation according to the proposal and the program.

Handel's favorite
Anna Maria Strada

Matthaüs - Passion
Bach

The Vienna concert. 23 March 1783
Wa Mozart
