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| Ref Number |
E665 |
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Name and contact details |
M. de Falla, M. Ravel, O. Respighi, I. Stravinsky Telephone : 952 22 41 09
www.teatrocervantes.com/espectaculo_en.php?id=345
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| Type |
Music |
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3 November, 2006
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08.30PM |
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Teatro Cervantes C⁄ Ramos Marín, s⁄n 29012 Malaga city |
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| Tickets |
From 7 to 21 euros |
| Special info
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3th & 4th of November. |
| Description
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Written on the basis of previous compositions, it contains a “homage for the grave of Debussy” from 1920 (for guitar, transcribed for piano), a “homage for the grave of Paul Dukas”, from 1935, for piano and a “Fanfare on the name of Arbós” from 1933, plus a new piece, from 1938, “Pedrelliana” on themes of La Celestina by Felipe Pedrell, Falla's teacher and reviver of modern Spanish music.
Concerto in G major, (for piano and orchestra), M. Ravel
Conceived as “entertainment”, Ravel wanted, also, to value the classical structure of the genre, with references to Mozart (his formal model) as well as Saint-Saëns (the sparkling effect). There is also a jazz influence.
JAVIER PERIANES piano
Huelva, 1978. Among others, he has been awarded the First Prize from the 8th International Piano Contest of the Fundación Jacinto e Inocencio Guerrero. He has placed at the Teatro Monumental and National Auditorium of Music in Madrid, the Palau de la Música in Barcelona, Palau de Valencia, the Spanish Academy in Rome, the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow etc., together with the most prestigious orchestras conducted by the most important directors. Recently he debuted at Carnegie Hall in New York and the Teatro Colón of Buenos Aires.
Los pájaros (The Birds), O. Respighi
Taking keyboard pieces from composers of the 17th and 18th Centuries, this orchestra suite of 1927 evokes, within the freest of fantasias, the songs of birds. They are paraphrases of more or less well known themes with notably well-balanced orchestral effects.
L’Oiseau de feu (The Firebird) (1919 version), I. Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky, a young and relatively unknown composer, was creator of the boldly original and extremely colourful music which the choreograph M. Fokine and Russian ballet director S. Diaghilev needed. L’Oiseau de feu consolidated the Russian Ballets and was the first great triumph for Stravinsky who subsequently extracted various concert suites. |
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