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PROJECTS

FLORIAN KRUMPÖCK PLAYS

AT carnegie hall

On May 17, one of the most prominent figures on the current music scene, the Austrian pianist Florian Krumpöck, will debut at Carnegie Hall in New York, one of the most prestigious and important concert halls in the history of music.

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spiritual wings

The clarinetist Joan Enric Lluna and the pianist Josu De Solaun join their talents to offer us a look at the most intimate recesses of one of the great composers in history, Johannes Brahms.

nosotros

Rosa Torres-Pardo, Mario Gas, and Luis García Montero propose a shared journey where we navigate through cities, create interculturality, and approach ourselves through the history of poetry and music.

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ricardo llorca · officium

Oficio De Caminantes

Ricardo Llorca invites us in this Cantata, a work commissioned by the S.A.M.I Cathedral of Santiago, to deepen the encounter with ourselves through the path that must be started to reach that state of light and inner peace.

shoah · SHLOMO MINTZ

With Shoah, Jorge Grundman proposes capturing the shame and horrors of the Jewish Holocaust in the collective memory. Shoah, consists of six musical movements, interspersed with recited text that recounts six historical events that occurred during the Holocaust.

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albert guinovart plays at carnegie hall

Poems Without Words comes out at a time when our lives were doomed to fear and sadness, moments when Guinovart wanted to give us rays of hope and confidence in a better future, publishing a piece every day on his social networks so that we feel accompanied. Poems Without Words will be presented on June 22 in one of the most prestigious and emblematic venues in the world, Carnegie Hall in New York. The concert, was dedicated to the memory of Alicia de Larrocha, with whom Albert Guinovart maintained a close professional and admiring relationship.

martín y soler - un viaje a Nápoles

joan enric lluna

The renowned clarinetist and conductor Joan Enric Lluna, presented us in “Martín and Soler, un viaje a Nápoles”, one of the most interesting works of historicist recovery in recent years, both for the musical and musicological value of the works, as well as for the dissemination and recovery that this work has for the Valencian and Spanish culture.

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frida & diego

alexis soriano

Conductor and composer Alexis Soriano presents us his first chamber opera composed in 2022 as a result of a trip to Mexico and the discovery of the human and pictorial universe of Frida Khalo, an indisputable figure of the last century who transcends the artistic universe through a female gaze on the political and the human, which makes it a reference for feminist movements around the world.

The Warhol’s

Four Seasons of New York

Joan Valent tells us that these Canciones Singulares, commissioned by the soprano Cristina Dominguez, show different stages of her life as a woman and, above all, as a fighter against a terminal illness, which despite its seriousness did not manage to keep her from the stage as a singer.

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cinco horas con mario

With this new perspective of Cinco horas con Mario, the composer Jorge Grundman maintains a tension that stretches and gathers for almost two hours in which the viewer cannot disconnect.

JOAN VALENT 

CANCIONES SINGULARES

"Because the poets could have come before, but the musicians came later and defeated them with their own weapons...", that's what the poet Gerardo Diego said back in 1938 in La noche y la Música. Also in another place he said something like someone has to dream so that others can simply, fully, live. Simple and fully. Simplicity and fullness… Life. What are the weapons of the Majorcan composer Joan Valent? Which poets does he beat with his music? What dreams of yours give us life?

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JOAN VALENT 

the circle symphony

"Because the poets could have come before, but the musicians came later and defeated them with their own weapons...", that's what the poet Gerardo Diego said back in 1938 in La noche y la Música. Also in another place he said something like someone has to dream so that others can simply, fully, live. Simple and fully. Simplicity and fullness… Life. What are the weapons of the Majorcan composer Joan Valent? Which poets does he beat with his music? What dreams of yours give us life?

SHOAH

Jorge Grundman proposes with Shoah to capture in the collective memory the shame and horrors of the Jewish Holocaust. Shoah, consists of six musical movements, interspersed with a recited text that narrates six historical events that took place during the Holocaust.

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JORGE GRUNDMAN 

THE ART OF FLUTE

The Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall in New York becomes the stage for the second monographic concert by composer Jorge Grundman to be held in this prestigious concert hall. On this occasion, three renowned performers of international stature, the flutist Gili Schwarzman, the cellist Alisa Weilerstein, and the pianist Eduardo Frías, unite their talents to perform a selection of the composer's work for flute, cello and piano.

La excelencia cultural tiene un nombre: Miotta&Molière.
Como líderes en la Gestión y Dirección de Proyectos Culturales, nos enorgullece tejer experiencias que trascienden el tiempo y el espacio. Nuestra pasión radica en transformar ideas en realidades palpables que cautivan a audiencias de todas las edades y orígenes.

 
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