Piano concert in charge of the young Valencian Jorge Tabarés, today at La Nau of Universitat de València

Young Valencian pianist Jorge Tabarés.

Bach, Haydn, Liszt or Debussy will be some of the pieces that will be heard on Thursday 16th July in the piano concert, in charge of Jorge Tabarés, which will host the Capella de la Sapiència of the Cultural Centre La Nau of Universitat de València. The concert will take place at 19:30h. Free entrance until complete capacity.

Jorge Tabarés (Sagunto, 1996) is a young musician that is currently continuing his training in New York and to whom music has accompanied all his life, since he was a kid. He started his piano training at the age of three, with the Suzuki method at the school Música Temprana of Valencia, with the teacher Jesús García. 
 
He is part of the Música Temprana Orchestra since he was eight and he is the youngest member of an ensemble of twelve pianists that have performed in several auditoriums in Spain and France during 2012, 2013 and 2014 the six concerts of Brandenburgh by J.S. Bach, arranged for piano for four hands by Max Reger.
 
At the age of 13, he continued his studies with Cristina Casale, Allegro professor, and with the pianist and pedagogue Emmanuel Ferrer-Laloë, professor in Musikene for the Higher School of Music of the Basque Country. Nowadays, he is studying the degree in Mannes, The New School for Music, in New York City, with professor and pianist Irina Morozova. 
 
Through his career he has received several international awards, the more important being: second prize of the Iberian Piano Competition do Alto Minho (Portugal, 2013), second prize of the Le Mesnil des Arts International Piano Competition (France, 2013),  elected interpreter by Robert Sherman to be retransmitted by WQXR of New York, for the “Young Artist Showcase” (2014),  second prize in the Santa Cecilia 17th International Piano Competition (Portugal, 2015) and special prize awarded by KNS Classical. 
 
The classics with a young soul 
If the figure of Jorge Tabarés is an amalgam of youth and international vocation, the repertoire with which the young Valencian will delight the public constitutes a combination of all the periods for piano, from Baroque to contemporary pieces.
 
The concert, divided in two parts, will start with “Prelude and Fugue nº 6 in D minor”, by J.S. Bach; “Sonata in E minor, Hob. XVI: 34”, by Joseph Haydn; “Jardins Sous la Pluie, Estampes, nº 3” by Claude Debussy; and “Harmonies du Soir, Transcendental Étude nº 11” by Franz Listzt. 
 
The repertoire of the second part includes contemporary composers as Ígor Stravinski, Luciano Berio, and Lowell Liebermann, among others. 
 
Complete programme
 

Last update: 16 de july de 2015 08:00.

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