The trajectory of performer and composer Pedro Estevan (Sax, Alicante, 1951) is unfathomable. His career, alongside that of essential figures in the history of Spanish music such as Jordi Savall, with whom he has collaborated for forty years, has been linked to the resurgence of early music, a genre that, to the untrained ear, initially resembled experimental music. He participated in the 43rd edition of the Early Music Festival in Seville.
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The trajectory of performer and composer Pedro Estevan (Sax, Alicante, 1951) is unfathomable. His career, alongside that of essential figures in the history of Spanish music such as Jordi Savall, with whom he has collaborated for forty years, has been linked to the resurgence of early music, a genre that, to the untrained ear, initially resembled experimental music. He participated in the 43rd edition of the Early Music Festival in Seville.