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Name and contact details |
J. Brahms, G. de Olavide, M. de Falla Telephone : 952 22 41 09
www.teatrocervantes.com/espectaculo_en.php?id=346
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Music |
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17 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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From 9 to 24 euros |
| Special info
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17th & 18th of November. |
| Description
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J. Brahms
Composed, upon Schumann’s suggestion, when Brahms was just twenty years old. Its emotion is its most interesting feature, fruit of the romantic spirit which would never again be expressed with so much freedom. Currently it is very popular among the various audiences.
JOAQUÍN ACHÚCARRO piano
Born in Bilbao. He completed his studies at the Accademia Chigiana in Italy where he received the Best Student award for all disciplines and received the title, created for him, of Accademico Ad Honorem. In 1960 he debuted with the London Symphony Orchestra, achieving the Harriet Cohen Medal for Best Debut of the Year. He has released 20 records. Since 1989 he has held the Joel Estes Tate Professorship at the Southern Methodist University of Dallas (USA). He is, among others, Commander of the Order of Isabel la Católica and has been awarded the National Music Prize (92). He was Artist for Peace 2000 and King Juan Carlos awarded him the Gold Medal of Merit in Fine Arts in 1995. In 2003 he was awarded the Gran Cruz (Great Cross) for Civil Merit.
Tránsito, G. de Olavide
Gonzalo de Olavide is one of our most respected composers, trained in Begium and Cologne alongside Boulez, Ligeti, Pousseur and Stockhausen. Tránsito represents Olavide’s reaction to a certain type of vanguard music that he does not particularly care for. A series of very graphical indications, laid out in impeccably well controlled music.
El sombrero de tres picos (The Three-Cornered Hat) (suite No. 2), M. de Falla
This piece can claim to occupy a place in 20th Century theatrical dance as significant as that of Petrouchka by I. Stravinsky. Produced by S. Diaghilev and performed by his Russian Ballets, both of them break away from the primitive thematic clichés of princesses, apparitions and swans. More important, perhaps, is his amiable vision of the bourgeoisie.
director JOSÉ RAMÓN ENCINAR
He has performed as conductor of nearly all of the Spanish orchestras, as well as other European and |
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