Repertoire
19h CARLES MARIGÓ:
A. MUDARRA: Fantasía X
A. DE CABEZÓN: Diferencias sobre la Gallarda Milanesa
P. BRUNA: Tiento de falsas
A. SOLER: Sonata 37 i Sonata 88
GRANADOS / C. MARIGÓ: Danses espanyoles (selecció)
FALLA / C. MARIGÓ: Dansa ritual del foc (El Amor Brujo)
C. MARIGÓ: Variacions sobre la Folia
20h CANTORÍA:
LENGUAS MALAS
I
BARTOMEU CÀRCERES, Las ensaladas de Flecha: Sus sus sus (fragment de “La Trulla”)
Anònim, Cancionero Musical de Palacio: Dindirindin
Anònim, Cancionero Musical de Palacio: Pase el agoa
ALONSO, Cancionero Musical de Palacio: La Tricotea
MATEO FLECHA “EL VIEJO”, Cancionero de Medinaceli: El Jubilate (fragments)
II
GARCIMUÑÓS, Cancionero Musical de Palacio: Una montaña pasando
JUAN VASQUEZ, Recopilación de Sonetos y Villancicos: Con qué la lavaré
FRANCISCO GUERRERO: Canciones y Villanescas Espirituales Huyd huyd
MATEO FLECHA “EL VIEJO”, Las ensaladas de Flecha: La Justa (fragments)
III
BARTOMEU CÁRCERES, Cancioneros de Uppsala y Gandía: Falalalán, falalalera
MATEO FLECHA “EL VIEJO”, Cancionero de Uppsala: Teresica hermana
Anònim, Cancionero de Medinaceli: Corten espadas afiladas
MATEO FLECHA “EL VIEJO”, Las ensaladas de Flecha: La Bomba (fragments)
Artists
Carles Marigó, piano
CANTORÍA:
Inés Alonso, soprano
Fran Braojos, countertenor
Jorge Losana, tenor and conductor
Valentín Miralles, bass
Program
Joventuts Musicals de Catalunya (Young Musicians of Catalonia) and L’Auditori offer a day dedicated to young Catalan musicians or those trained in Catalonia. With vocal quartet Cantoría and pianist Carles Marigó.Joventuts Musicals de Catalunya (Young Musicians of Catalonia) and L’Auditori offer a day dedicated to young Catalan musicians and young musicians trained in Catalonia. Vocal quartet Cantoría have their origins in the Early Music Department of the Catalonia College of Music (ESMUC). Under the baton of Jorge Losana, the quartet, specialised in the Iberian Golden Age, was selected for various European training programmes. In their concert at L’Auditori they will perform a repertoire centred on the great names of the Renaissance. The versatile pianist Carles Marigó also trained at ESMUC and at Moscow Conservatory. In his concert at Festival Emergents Barcelona he will perform Ibéricos, a journey through Spanish music from the 16th to the 21st centuries, which includes original works by Mudarra, Cabezón, Bruna and Soler, his own compositions based on the works of Albéniz and Falla, as well as improvisations.
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