Dani López (Olot on 1994) is a composer and multi-instrumentalist.
From a very young age, he has played various instruments and written music for several bands. Through this, he has acquired a lot of experience with musical styles, such as folk, jazz, classical and contemporary music, which have taught him how rich music can be.
In 2016 he graduated in Classical Saxophone and two years later he graduated in Composition, both at the Liceu Conservatory. There he was taught by the renowned composers Benet Casablancas and Benjamin Davies, and saxophone players Albert Julià and David Salleras. During his studies, he was awarded the Ferrer-Salat Scholarship, and the Liceu Conservatory 2018 Composition Prize.
He has written several chamber music pieces, a piece for chamber orchestra, and a concerto for saxophone, string orchestra, piano and percussion which has been played in Spain, Portugal and Mexico.
As a saxophone player, he has won several solo and chamber music contests, such as Ecoparque de Trasmiera (2014) and Arjau Catalan music XX-XXI (2013), the later for playing a piece of his own.
Dani works as a freelance musician taking part in various projects such as Magalí Sare, El Pot Petit, La Caixeta and Hop al Metro.
His latest and most personal project is Dani López Quartet. Here, we can find some of his most sincere and unique work as a composer, producer and musician.