
Este viernes, 4 de julio, el festival de música Serenates, organizado por la Universitat de València, ha programado, gracias a la colaboración del Palau de la Música de València, un concierto muy especial: La Orquesta de Valencia actuará bajo la batuta de Hilari Garcia en un concierto que se iniciará con la música del compositor valenciano Manuel Palau y concluirá con la ‘Sinfonía Sevillana’ de Joaquín Turina.
From 24 June to 7 July, around the emblematic Cloister of the historical building of the UV more than 500 artists and 10 Valencian Musical Associations will come, to a festival in which Culturarts, Musical Palace of Valencia, Valencia City Council (Young People Department), General Foundation of UV, Banc Sabadell and Cruzcampo Foundation, from the group Heineken collaborate.
All of the concerts in this contest, which is 34 years old, are free entrance, take place at 10:30 p.m. and invitations can be picked up from one hour before the concert starts, in the building reception.
During this ninth night of concerts, La Nau will count with the presence of Valencian Orchestra; the Valencian professional orchestra dean was created in 1943, under the direction of Joan Lamote de Grignon. During his vast musical life there is to emphasize his abroad experiences, as those in France and England, 1950; Italy and Turkey , with M.Rostropovich as a soloist, 1996, Germany, 2002, Austria and Czech Republic with Joaquín Achúcarro, for the piano, 2008, and also the performances in International Festivals : Schleswig-Holstein i Tage der neuer Musik in Zurich. The heads of the concert are: H. von Benda, N. Annovazzi, H. Unger, J. Iturbi, I. García Asensio, P. Pirfano, García Navarro, L. Martínez Colom, B. Lauret, M. Galduf and Miguel A. Gómez-Martínez. From October 2005, the Head and Artistic Director of the Orchestra is Yaron Traub. The Orchestra has its seat in Music Palace of Valencia.
This time, and as a performance based on the strict relationship between the Valencia Orchestra and the Philharmonic Orchestra of UV, will be the main director of the latter one, Hilari García Gázquez, who will direct the concert, and, what’s more, 15 musicians from Philaharmonic Orchestra of the UV will share music stands and scenario with the Valencia Orchestra, in the last play of the program, the “Sevillan Symphony”- “Sinfonía sevillana”, by Joaquín Turina.
Hilari Garcia, who will direct them, on Friday night, highlights the richness of this exchange and signalizes, additionally, that both soloists of the night set this philosophy of exchange between the formations, because Javier Montañana, who will play as a soloist violin, who just finished his studies in London Royal Academy of Music, is an old member of Philharmonics Orchestra of the UV; and Alexandre Molina, who will play as a soloist bassoon, is a current member of the University Orchestra.
The head of the Valencia Symphonic Orchestra, Yaron Traub, who received the UV Philharmonic Orchestra of UV students, that will play with them, emphasized “the incredible pleasure of these young people to play together with the musicians of the Valencia Orchestra” and reassured “the will of our Orchestra is to cooperate in its formative process, acting in the UV seat, approaching us to the city, and allowing the soirée to be an excellent artistic and educative exchange”.
The concert is divided in two parts. The first one, more contained within “Divertimento”- “Enjoyment”, by Manuel Palau, that recreates a group of Renaissance dances, in a Ravel style and with the first move of “Number 4 Violin Concert and D Minor K 218 Orchestra”, by W.A. Mozart, and the second part, more cool and cheerful with “Hungarian Errand and Rondo for Bassoon”, by Carl Maria Von Weber and “Seville Symphony Opus 23”, by Joaquín Turina, to close down the soirée.
All Serenates concerts here: http://www.uv.es/culturaweb/musica/serenates2014.pdf
Last update: 4 de july de 2014 08:00.
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