Repertoire
BERG: Violin Concerto
RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18
Artists
Levon Avagyan, piano
Sara Cubarsi, violin
National Youth Orchestra of Catalonia
Manel Valdivieso, conductor
Program
As part of its participation in the Emergents Festival, the JONC (National Youth Orchestra of Catalonia) invites pianist Levon Avagyan, winner of the 2017 Maria Canals International Music Competition, and violinist Sara Cubarsi, this year’s winner of an internal orchestra competition held amongst current and former members of the JONC, to perform as soloists.The National Youth Orchestra of Catalonia (JONC) project remains in top form, as has been demonstrated by the exceptionally high standards the ensemble has shown in its recent concerts. The initiative, directed artistically by Manuel Valdivieso, gives young musicians the unique experience of training in orchestral work under the guidance of first-class teachers and conductors. As part of its participation in the Emergents Festival, the JONC invites pianist Levon Avagyan, winner of the 2017 Maria Canals International Music Competition, and violinist Sara Cubarsi, this year’s winner of an internal orchestra competition held amongst current and former members of the JONC, to perform as soloists. Avagyan, winner of a dozen international prizes and with a promising and dynamic career as a soloist, will perform Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 by Sergei Rachmaninoff. This is an exuberant piece that requires a solid command of instrumental technique and immense expressive capacity to portray its profoundly romantic discourse. Cubarsi, winner of the El Primer Palau prize 2013 and an expert in the performance of contemporary music, will offer us Alban Berg’sViolin Concerto, which premiered in Barcelona on 19th April 1936 and represents, through its formal structure and expressive capacity, one of the best works written in the twelve-tone system developed by Arnold Schönberg.
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