The judge desperate to find Sánchez's brother's position
Faced with the prestigious position the man holds as Head of the Office of Performing Arts, the magistrate had a doubt
Sánchez's brother continues to generate controversy. The judge behind the investigation concerning David Sánchez, Beatriz Biedma, has been completely exasperated by the empty replys the musician gave her.
Given the prominent position the man holds as Head of the Office of Performing Arts, the magistrate had a question. A question that remains unanswered to this day.
"Why can no one explain to me what the Office of Performing Arts is?" Biedma asked the investigated.
"Well, I can't tell you that. What I have been able to infer in the Diputación, and what I am seeing, is an expansion of the functions that this gentleman was developing, focusing them on a part of the work he was doing, which was the subject of opera and Young Opera."
Sánchez's Brother's Résumé
After his statement before Judge Beatriz Biedma on January 9, David Sánchez has been a topic of conversation.
One of the most talked-about topics has been his résumé. As reported by the newspaper The Objective, Sánchez's brother's document states that the musician speaks seven languages.
More specifically, it claims that he is bilingual in English and Russian and has an advanced level of Italian. Additionally, he uses French and German professionally. Meanwhile, he speaks Japanese at a basic level, a language he speaks due to his wife, the mother of his daughter; and Spanish as his native language.
According to the media, Sánchez's brother's résumé contains several errors, such as capital letters where they don't belong. "In 2016 Receives the commission from the Orchestre Nationales du Capitole de Touluse."
The résumé begins with his professional career, unlike the usual practice of starting with education. It also includes activities related to his education at the Saint Petersburg State Conservatory, where he mentions graduating from the Chair of Conducting.
Regarding that stage of his education, according to the media, it barely mentions it textually. "1998-2006, 2010, studies at the Saint Petersburg State Conservatory Rimsky-Korsakov, where he graduates from the Chairs of Composition, Professor of Music Theory, and Operatic and Symphony Orchestra Conducting."
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