About us
Welcome to JLT Brass
Step into JLT Brass, a dynamic company founded by Juan Luis de la Torre, uniting seasoned musicians, engineers, and acoustic experts. Rooted in our shared passion for music and a dedication to innovation, JLT Brass is on a mission to elevate the brass instrument experience. Our journey involves crafting accessories that harmonize the artistic finesse of musicians, the technical prowess of engineers, and the nuanced understanding of acoustics.
Crafted in Madrid, Refined Globally
Founded and based in Madrid, our products undergo meticulous refinement and prototyping. Enriched by collaboration with outstanding players worldwide, JLT Brass ensures each product meets the highest standards.
Explore New Frontiers
Proudly paving the way for new possibilities in your musical journey, we invite you to share ideas or suggestions that could enhance your playing experience. Your feedback isn't just welcomed; it's the driving force behind our continuous pursuit of excellence. Connect with us, and let's make your musical aspirations a reality, note by note!
About Juan Luis de la Torre - Founder@juanlutm
Started playing trumpet at the age of six. After finishing his classical studies, Juan Luis specialized in lead trumpet playing, including lessons with experts as Mike Lovatt, David Pastor or Luis Aquino. Currently playing in Chicago the musical and WAH Show in Madrid, his musical theatre experience includes musicals such as Matilda, Singin' in the Rain, Grease, Billy Elliot and West Side Story. He is also lead trumpet in Royal Caribbean Cruises Lines and has recorded with different big bands in the Madrid area. Performed with renowned artists as Raphael, Bob Sands Big Band, Nino Segarra, Bertin Osborne, Destripando la Historia among others. Graduated in 2023 as Mechanical Engineer at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. He completed his degree with the project "Influence of the gap in the acoustic response of the trumpet," supported by MdW's acoustics experts. Currently working to expand brass instruments research, especially in connecting brass players' language to acoustic properties, he aims to improve manufacturing approaches.