Monday, April 11, 2011

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First Day of the Week (Avilés Religious Music)

Monday, 11 April , 20:15 . "Religious Music Week Avilés" . Church Santo Tomás, Julián Orbón Orchestra, Marta Gomez (flute), William Cañal (cello) Izumi Kando (organ), José María Martínez (director). Works by Vivaldi , Haydn, Ramón de Garay (1761-1823) and Handel .
time I come betting on "Youth, divine treasure and genuine investment for the future. In the musical field work undertaken from the Conservatoire de Avilés is to take an example, and this week take 34 years of Music I celebrated that says it all, tackling basic repertory orchestra for all students (and why not also professional) such as the Baroque and Classical, offering the solo roles to students in their final years will surely sleep dreaming of ascending and descending scales , emission or vibrato, and frulatos arch, and try to touch everything written in the difficult scores (for all) is already examining the evaluation with flying colors. Continue working, never stop studying, and the next step of quality will "start enjoying" to achieve interpret. Congratulations to all participants Chema to the head. The week has not just begun, and the usual public success year after year, filled to the aisles, even "taking place" during the 19:30 Mass. ...
transcribed leave the interpreted program, highlighting the cello concerto, a student who is on the right track, and the organ played by Izumi Kando (which is like home ) in the portable organ-logical layout and work-and that if successful with the choice of records, looked more at the "Organo ad libitum" -alone-that in the other movements, perhaps "infected" by the momentum rounded student who failed with the Orchestra Concert in M. Handel of , otherwise very well arranged on the podium.

Program:
Concert Il Cardelino , for Flute and Orchestra ... ... ... ... .... A. Vivaldi (1680-1743)
Allegro
Cantabile
Allegro
M Concerto in C, Hob. VIIb: 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... FJ Haydn (1732-1809)
for cello and orchestra
Moderato
Adagio
Final
Symphony No. 8 in C M, 1817 .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. R. Garay (1761-1823)
Largo
Minue
Andante
Rondo
Concerto in F for organ and orchestra ... ... ... ... ... ... ... GF Handel (1685-1759)
Ouverture
In Ordinary Time
Organo ad libitum
Allegro

I did not take many pictures because the lighting with halogen front hit us even bothered, and there were plenty of photographers (some better placed than others in the hallway) and video cameras to immortalize the young musicians ( I also had to daughter of a friend in the violas). Interpreters are available on the web Festival on Facebook ® , blogs and video to YouTube ® channel , for those who can not attend all. Finally
commenting on the excellent idea of \u200b\u200bgoing recovering and interpreting works of musicians "home" , even if to Jaen march as in the case of avilesino Ramón Garay (1761-1823), a contemporary of Mozart , whose integral Ten Symphonies (on 3 CDs) has recorded the Cordoba Orchestra with José Luis Temes the baton, and published / funded by the BBVA Foundation , but not yet I bought the ... At least enjoy live. And tomorrow "God willing" ...

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