HI
I' AM CRISTINA


I am deeply passionate about my work, and my goal is clear: To achieve success alongside my clients, adapting to their needs, values, and goals. I don't just offer services—I create customized strategies and solutions with vision, empathy, and dedication, always adding a touch of humor and warmth.
I am Cristina Villarroya,
cultural manager, teacher, and bassoonist.
I combine my artistic experience with my training as a bassoonist, cultural manager, and economist to design, promote, and coordinate cultural projects that unite creative vision, professionalism, and attention to every detail.
This website was created as a unique space to centralize all my services, with the purpose of promoting culture and supporting my clients in every need, offering personalized, high-quality solutions.
From a very young age, I have been drawn to concepts such as culture, ethics, society, and economics — values I consider essential. At the age of six, I discovered what is now my passion and my profession: the bassoon.
In 2013, I moved to Salamanca, where I found two paths that shaped my view of the world: economics and music. In 2019, I graduated with a
During that same period, I completed an inspiring year of advanced studies with Giorgio Mandolesi (solo bassoonist of the Orchestre de Paris) and began my training in Cultural and Artistic Management at the Rome Business School, graduating in 2024 with Magna Cum Laude distinction.
As a performer, I have had the pleasure of collaborating with various orchestras and international projects, as well as receiving additional training from renowned bassoonists such as Marco Postinghel, Bram van Sambeek, Malte Refardt, Carlo Colombo, Javier Aragó, and Carlos Tarancón, among others.
Since 2022, I have also been teaching bassoon and musical language, combining technique, interpretation, and a pedagogical approach adapted to each student.
Parallel to my career as a performer, I have always been fascinated by cultural management and the organization of projects and events. From my early years as a student, I have coordinated and managed chamber groups, associations, and cultural activities, including the Black Manana Trio, Fagore Music, and events for the Rotary Club Teruel.
In 2024, after holding various positions in the cultural and artistic sector, I joined De Vries Artists as a General Management Assistant. My position covers a wide range of activities: administration, communication between promoters and artists, marketing and promotion, project management, development of contact networks, and artistic consulting, among others.
I currently direct chamber music projects in Spain, the Netherlands, and Belgium, while exploring opportunities in new markets.






