Spanish flautist, born in Villafranca del Cid, Cecília began her musical studies at the Unió Musical de Vilafranca, where she received her early musical training.
She graduated from the Conservatorio Profesional Mestre Tàrrega, receiving the First Prize in Flute Performance and completing the six-year programme in just four years.
Between 2017 and 2019, Cecília was a member of the Jove Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona, performing in major Spanish venues including the Palau de la Música Catalana and L’Auditori de Barcelona. During this time, she worked under the direction of conductors such as Joshua Dos Santos, Salvador Brotons, Virginia Martínez, Íñigo Pirfano, Francesc Prat and Michael Thomas.
She later completed her undergraduate studies at the Conservatori del Liceu in Barcelona, studying flute with Júlia Gállego and chamber music with Enrique Bagaría. While there, Cecília took part in large-scale productions, including performing in an opera at the Gran Teatre del Liceu. During this period, she also attended masterclasses with renowned flautists including Jacques Zoon, Julien Beaudiment and Paolo Tavallione.
From an early age, Cecília has remained closely connected to the Unió Musical de Vilafranca, the institution where her musical journey began, regularly returning to collaborate in concerts and competitions. With the wind band she has performed a wide-ranging repertoire including The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky, Symphonie Fantastique by Hector Berlioz, Daphnis et Chloé by Maurice Ravel, The Miraculous Mandarin and the Concerto for Orchestra by Béla Bartók, Four Sea Interludes by Benjamin Britten, La Mer by Claude Debussy, Eine Alpensinfonie by Richard Strauss and Mahler’s Fifth Symphony.
In 2023, Cecília was admitted to the Master’s programme at the Royal College of Music in London, supported by the Lucy Ann Jones Scholarship (2023–2024) and the Douglas and Hilda Simmonds Scholarship (2024–2025). During her studies she worked with Simon Channing (flute), Diomedes Demetriades (piccolo) and Rachel Brown (Baroque flute), and participated in masterclasses with Adam Walker and Amy Yule.
During the 2024–2025 season, she was selected for the BBC Symphony Orchestra Scheme under the mentorship of Kathleen Stevenson. As part of the scheme, Cecília performed at BBC Maida Vale Studios in a concert later broadcast on BBC Radio 3, featuring the world premiere of a work by Gavin Higgins. This experience also provided the opportunity to work with conductors such as Sir Mark Elder, Sakari Oramo and Nil Vendetti.
In recent years, she has recorded in several London studios including Angel Studios, the Belle Shenkman Studio and BBC Maida Vale Studios.
Cecília currently works as a freelance flautist in the United Kingdom and Spain.