Dr. Roberto Alonso Trillo

Associate Professor, Department of Music


Interdisciplinary Research & Creative Practice
String Performance; Contemporary Music
Philosophy of Music


Dr. Alonso's professional career embraces three interconnected levels of activity: performance, pedagogy, and research. He is a violin player with a markedly international profile. His areas of interest include string-related subjects, an interest in the work and ideas of Theodor W. Adorno, the philosophy of music, contemporary music, a broad interest in the connections between post-structuralism and music, and a focus on interdisciplinary music studies. He has published in various international magazines such as Perspectives of New Music, the Hispanic Research Journal or the IRASM magazine. In 2018, Routledge published his last book entitled Death and (Re)Birth of J. S. Bach.

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Featured Project

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Death and (Re)Birth of J. S. Bach: Reconsidering the Musical Work- and Author-Concepts
ISBN 9781138586260; Published on November 20, 2018 by Routledge (142 pages)

All Projects

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Solo Violin Recital
Collaborative Artistic Productions with GANs
Enescu Performs Enescu: Glissandi in the Sonata op. 25 ‘dans le caractère populaire roumain
Perspectivas filosófico-temporales sobre el Dúo Concertante Nº 3 de Tomás Marco
Music and Politics in the Spain of the 1960s: the case of Tomás Marco
ISOLATION PROJECT
The Dimension of the Fragile (CD) Víctor Ibarra + Vertxe Sonora Ensemble