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Nova Galega de Danza is the result of a process that began in 1998 when the dancers Vicente Colomer and Jaime P. Díaz reached their artistic and professional maturity and decided to combine their efforts. They searched for new forms of expression that blend the Galician folk tradition with contemporary dance. Together, and thanks to Sinerxias, […]
Known for his eclectic and fascinating programmes, conductor and pianist David Greilsammer is recognised as one of today’s most audacious and adventurous classical artists. The New York Times has awarded his albums Baroque Conversations and Mozart In-Between as “Recordings of the Year”, in addition to selecting his recital Scarlatti:Cage:Sonatas as one of the ten most […]
Born in Barcelona, Martí Corbera started his dance studies at the prestigious Institut del Teatre de Barcelona . Very early, he was awarded several prizes and scholarships from various dance competitions and institutions in Spain, such as Certamen de Barcelona and Certamen Coreográfico de Castellón. These distinctions opened for him the door to collaborations and […]
Audacious, innovative, and adventurous, the Geneva Camerata is composed of the most brilliant and creative soloists of the young generation. Praised by the press as one the world’s most captivating and unique ensembles, GECA performs music of all periods and styles, from baroque to contemporary, electronic, jazz, rock, and world music. In addition, the Geneva […]
Norwegian piano player and composer Norvald Dahl (b.1978) is now making his way to the international jazz scene with his solo piano- project “Flying High”. Dahl grew up in a family surrounded with folk music. His grandfather being a black smith and a fiddler, and also composing. At the age of five Norvald started improvising […]
The Madeline Bell Quartet is made up of the American singer whose name it bears, Andrés Litwin on the drums, Francis Posé on the double bass, and David Lenker on the piano. The saxophonist from Tenerife Kike Perdomo will play as a guest artist. Madeline Bell, originally from New Jersey, began her love affair with […]
Joan Manuel Serrat was born on 27 December 1943 in a working-class neighbourhood in Barcelona, Poble Sec, in the foothills of the mountain of Montjuïc. His father was Catalan. His mother was Aragonese. A mixture of languages and customs that would have a decisive impact on his identity. He took his first steps in music alongside […]
Soprano Jone Martínez, from the Basque Country town of Sopela, began her vocal apprenticeship with Olatz Saitua at the Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga Conservatory in Bilbao. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in pedagogy of musical language and musical education and holds a degree in lyrical singing, having completed studies with Maite Arruabarrena and Maciej […]
The prestigious magazine The Strad classed her as “an artist who takes risks” and Pizzicato Magazine described her as “a sensitive artist who knows how to immerse in the depths of music”, Villanueva passionately defends music promoting her instrument with her own voice along with her charismatic performances, with great expressiveness and beautiful sound that […]
Gino Marcelli Nacido en Sermoneta (Latina, Italia), es un activo compositor, arreglista, pianista y productor. A los 9 años se inicia en la música con el profesor Mariano De Falco superando varios exámenes del conservatorio como pianista. En 1983 estudió armonía con el maestro Gianfranco Sordi, propietario del conservatorio de Santa Cecilia en Roma. Su […]
Ainoa Padrón began her musical studies at the Higher Conservatory of Music in her hometown, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Under the guidance of her teachers Cristina Vargas and Jesús Ángel Rodríguez, she concluded her piano and chamber music studies with honours. In 2002, she continued her piano training in Germany with Pi-Hsien Chen at Staatliche […]