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SUMMARY:Tribute to Manuel de Falla 150
DESCRIPTION:A musical tribute to the Spanish composer Manuel de Falla on the 150th anniversary of his birth\, kindly supported by the Instituto Cervantes. \nCurated by Ricardo Gosalbo\, the program features vocal works by Falla himself\, as well as pieces by other contemporary composers and writers who were part of his close circle of friends\, collaborators\, teachers\, and students. These include Rafael Alberti\, Claude Debussy\, Federico García Lorca\, Carlos Guastavino\, Rodolfo Halffter\, María de la O Lejárraga\, Frederic Mompou\, Xavier Montsalvatge\, Francis Poulenc\, Maurice Ravel\, Joaquín Turina\, and Rogelio Villar. These illustrious names gathered here demonstrate not only the great admiration and esteem that Falla enjoyed\, but also the central place he occupied in the cultural landscape of his time. \nPerformers: Liberty Anstead (soprano)\, Ana Laura Camacho (soprano)\, Claire Campbell (soprano)\, Caitlin Carey (soprano)\, Agnes Chauvet (guitar)\, Clare Galwey (mezzo-soprano)\, Mahtab Ghamsari (soprano)\, Sophie Hanson (soprano)\, Alique Khambatta (piano)\, Anna Pearson (soprano)\, Ruth Peel (mezzo-soprano)\, Anoushka Rajwade (soprano)\, Olivia Shatwell (mezzo-soprano)\, Serafyma Lomeiko (mezzo-soprano)\, Alisa Mansurova (soprano)\, Kateryna Marusyk (mezzo-soprano)\, Ilona Nastase (mezzo-soprano)\, Julia Swapp-Capdevila (soprano)\, Boya Wang (soprano)\, Doris Wong (soprano)\, Xinyi Wu (harp)\, Yafei Yu (piano)\, and Anna Yule (mezzo-soprano). \nADMISSION FREE\, BOOKING REQUIRED VIA THE FOLLOWING EVENTBRITE LINK:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/musical-tribute-to-manuel-de-falla-150-tickets-1977497131152
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/tribute-to-manuel-de-falla-150/
LOCATION:Peacock Room\, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance\, King Charles Court\, Old Royal Naval College\, London\, SE10 9JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instituto Cervantes London":MAILTO:cenlon@cervantes.es
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SUMMARY:Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer In Song
DESCRIPTION:Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (1836–1870) is widely considered the quintessential Spanish Romantic author. His poetry was crucial in the establishment of the Spanish Lied\, and its impact on Spanish music has been far-reaching. Song settings of Bécquer’s ‘Rimas’ span over a century and feature breath-taking variety\, offering unique insights into the evolution of Spanish art song. \nJennifer Hamilton and Ricardo Gosalbo direct Trinity Laban singers and pianists in this performance with a programme of songs by celebrated composers such as Manuel de Falla\, Joaquín Turina and Federico Mompou\, as well as lesser-known gems by Enrique Fernández Arbós and José María Guervós. \nWith the kind support of the Instituto Cervantes London. \nPeacock Room\, King Charles Court\nTickets: Free\, booking required
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/gustavo-adolfo-becquer-in-song/
LOCATION:Peacock Room\, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance\, King Charles Court\, Old Royal Naval College\, London\, SE10 9JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Recitals
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instituto Cervantes London":MAILTO:cenlon@cervantes.es
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211129T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211129T190000
DTSTAMP:20260525T055208
CREATED:20210830T134510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211119T122608Z
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SUMMARY:Highlights of Hispanic Art Song
DESCRIPTION:Under the direction of Ricardo Gosalbo\, Guildhall School singers and pianists embark on a musical journey through various Spanish-speaking countries to explore Hispanic Art Song’s vast riches. \nPERFORMERS:\nAlexander Arenare (piano)\, Callum Champion (piano)\, Dena Goodman (soprano)\, Jacob Harrison (baritone)\, Thomas Jesty (piano)\, Shana Moron-Caravel (mezzosoprano)\, Emelia Noack-Wilkinson (piano)\, Eiry Price (soprano)\, Kang Yang (baritone)\, Miku Yasukawa (soprano) \nPROGRAMME:\nRodolfo Halffter/Rafael Alberti: ‘Qué altos los balcones’\, from ‘Marinero en tierra’ (Spain/Mexico)\nRodolfo Halffter/Rafael Alberti: ‘Verano’\, from ‘Marinero en tierra’ (Spain/Mexico)\nRodolfo Halffter/Rafael Alberti: ‘Gimiendo por ver el mar’\, from ‘Marinero en tierra’ (Spain/Mexico)\nXavier Montsalvatge i Bassols/Rafael Alberti: ‘Cuba dentro de un piano’\, from ‘Cinco canciones negras’ (Spain)\nBlas Galindo/Alfonso del Río: ‘Arrullo’ (Mexico)\nCarlos Guastavino/Francisco Silva y Valdés: ‘La rosa y el sauce’ (Argentina)\nYvette Souviron: ‘Al banco solitario’ (Argentina)\nCarlos Guastavino/Hamlet Lima Quintana: ‘Pampamapa’\, from ‘Doce canciones populares’ (Argentina)\nJaime León Ferro/Julio Flórez Roa: ‘Cuando lejos\, muy lejos’ (Colombia)\nEnrique Granados/Fernando Periquet: ‘La maja dolorosa No. 2’ (¡Ay majo de mi vida!)\, from ‘Doce tonadillas en estilo antiguo’ (Spain)\nEnrique Granados/Fernando Periquet: ‘El majo tímido’\, from ‘Doce tonadillas en estilo antiguo’ (Spain)\nJaime León Ferro/José Asunción Silva: ‘A tí’ (Colombia)\nCarlos Guastavino/Arturo Vázquez Cey: ‘Bonita rama de sauce’\, from ‘Doce canciones populares’ (Argentina)\nEduardo Sánchez de Fuentes: ‘Deseo’ (Cuba)\nEnrique Granados/Anonymous: ‘Mira que soy niña’\, from ‘Canciones amatorias’ (Spain)\nFernando Obradors/Anonymous: ‘Del cabello más sutil’\, from ‘Canciones clásicas españolas’ (Spain)\nManuel Ponce: ‘Estrellita‘ (Mexico)\nCarlos Guastavino: ‘Pueblito\, mi pueblo’ (Argentina) \nIn collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes London.
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/highlights-of-hispanic-art-song/
LOCATION:Silk Street Music Hall – Guildhall School of Music & Drama\, Silk Street\, Barbican\, London\, EC2Y 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Guildhall School of Music & Drama":MAILTO:info@gsmd.ac.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200707
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CREATED:20200628T120018Z
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SUMMARY:Songs from Argentina
DESCRIPTION:** IMPORTANT: due to COVID-19\, this event has been moved online. ** \nGuildhall School singers and pianists perform a selection of songs by Argentinian composers\, featuring in particular Carlos Guastavino to mark the 20 years since his death.
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/songs-from-argentina/
LOCATION:Online broadcast
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Guildhall School of Music & Drama":MAILTO:info@gsmd.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190216T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190216T203000
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CREATED:20181210T172704Z
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SUMMARY:¡Ay\, amor!
DESCRIPTION:Hispanic Music Series\, in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes London\, presents Marta López Fernández (harpsichord) and Jorge Navarro Colorado (tenor) in a recital of XVIIth century Spanish solo keyboard music and Tonos Humanos for voice and keyboard\, featuring composers such as Juan Hidalgo\, Antonio de Cabezón\, Sebastián Durón and José Marín. This event will be curated by our special guest of honour and expert in the field professor Sir Barry Ife. \nHispanic Music Series en colaboración con el Instituto Cervantes de Londres presentan un recital de tonos humanos y música española del siglo XVII para voz y clave\, compuesta por Juan Hidalgo\, Antonio de Cabezón\, Sebastián Durón y José Marín\, entre otros. El programa será interpretado por Marta López Fernández (clave) y Jorge Navarro Colorado (tenor)\, y contará con Sir Barry Ife como invitado de honor y experto en la materia. \n\nProgramme: \nAy que si\, ay que no\, Juan Hidalgo\nEn los floridos páramos\, Juan Hidalgo\nPara qué\, son esas flores\, Joseph de Torres \nDiferencias sobre el Canto del Caballero\, Antonio de Cabezón \nAy silencio apacible\, Carlos de Borja\nDígalo yo que en las alas\, Sebastián Durón\nBaile del herbolario\, Juan Serqueyra de Lima\nRomerico florido\, Capitan\nVuelve barquilla\, Anónimo \nDoulce mémoire\, Hernando de Cabezón \nYa los caballos\, Cristóbal Galán\nAy triste del que a sus rayos\, Juan Hidalgo\nDe la sierra morena\, José Marín\nYa desengaño mío\, José Marín \nInterval \nTiento sobre la Letanía de la Virgen\, Pablo Bruna \nMolinillo\, Juan del Vado\nSepan Todos\, José Marín\nAbril floreciente\, Sebastián Durón\nPajarillo si lloras ausente\, Anónimo \nRecercata y Sonata en Re Mayor\, Sebastián de Albero \nAy amor\, Juan Hidalgo\nAvecilla\, si picas\, Joseph Gaz\nDulce desdén\, Juan Arañés\nVuestra belleza señora\, Anónimo\nDe nubes de una tristeza\, Anónimo\nEsperar\, sentir\, morir\, Juan Hidalgo \n\nPerformers: \nMARTA LÓPEZ FERNÁNDEZ harpsichord \nPhoto credit: Sandra Vijandi/Handel & Hendrix in London \nMarta López Fernández is a Spanish early keyboard specialist based in London. During the last season she was an Artist in residence at Handel & Hendrix in London as part of their Handel House Talent Scheme. Since moving to London Marta has shown a particular interest towards historical instruments which led her to perform Fenton House\, Horniman Museum\, Hatchlands Park and Handel Hendrix House.  Her Spanish-themed harpsichord recital “Les folies d’Espagne” brought her to Madrid where she performed at the Museo Nacional De Artes Decorativas\, as part of the MusaE project organised by Juventudes Musicales de España. \nMarta is also a keen continuo player and she was invited to play in the Academy of Ancient Music Aamplify Scheme\, featuring workshops and concerts directed by Pavlo Beznosiuk and John Butt in Cambridge and at the Deal Festival. More recently she has been invited to the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Experience Scheme. She is a sought-after continuo player that performs regularly in oratorio and opera productions\, collaborating with Eboracum Ensemble\, Alba Consort and The Little Orchestra. Marta has also worked with conductors Eamonn Dougan\, Robert Howarth and Tom Seligman. \nAfter graduating from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama with a Masters in Piano Accompaniment with Pamela Lidiard and Peter Bithell she went on to study harpsichord and organ with Johnstone and Carole Cerasi. She has been awarded the Guildhall Artist Fellowship in Harpsichord & Organ at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama (2015-2017).\nShe has taken part in Masterclasses with Menno van Delft\, Richard Egarr\, Olivier Baumont\, Marieke Spaans\, Emma Kirkby and Montserrat Torrent. In 2018 Marta was selected for the Advanced Baroque Orchestra at the Dartington International Summer Course where she was able to work extensively on St Matthew Passion. \nJORGE NAVARRO COLORADO tenor \n \nJorge Navarro Colorado graduated from the Opera Course of the Guildhall School of Music\, is a Britten-Pears Alumnus and a Samling Artist.  \nHe has worked with conductors included David Angus\, Renato Balsadonna\, Stephen Barlow\, Christopher Bucknall\, William Christie\, Laurence Cummings\, Gianluca Marcianò\, Iñaki Encina Oyón and Timothy Redmond\, and has sung and understudied principal roles with Scottish Opera\, British Youth Opera\, Chelsea Opera Group\, Garsington Opera\, Glyndebourne Festival Opera\, Grange Park Opera\, New Chamber Opera\, the New London Consort and Wexford Festival Opera.  \nJorge Navarro Colorado made his debut at the 2017 Göttingen Festival as Berengario Lotario. Recent engagements include the title role in Carissimi’s Jonas for English Touring Opera\,Circles within Circles at the  2018 London Song Festiva\, Baby John West Side Story at the  2018Bath Festival\, Damon Acis and Galatea at the 2018 London Handel Festival\, Emilio Partenope for Iford Arts\, Tempo Il Trionfo del Temp e del Disinganno for the Académie de musique ancienne  2018 at the Festival de Périgord Noir and at the Theater Aachen\, Apollo L’Orfeo for Gothenburg Baroque\, Don Ottavio Don Giovanni for HeadFirst Productions\, Settimio in Porpora’s L’Agrippina for Barber Opera\, Ton Koopman’s reconstruction of J. S. Bach St Mark Passion with the BZM Ensemble\, Barcelona\, Grandes Mecenas (Music by J. S. Bach and Handel) with the Orquesta Barroca Alicante\, Britten St Nicolas with the Capilla de Música Santa María del Coro\, San Sebastián and Haydn Stabat Mater with the Polski Chór Kameralny.  \nCurrent engagements include J. S. Bach Christmas Oratorio with Gothenburg Baroque\, Britten Serenade for Tenor\, Horn and Strings with the Israel Chamber Orchestra and Fairest Isle\, music by Purcell with the Irish Baroque Orchestra. \nwww.jorgencolorado.com
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/ay-amor/
LOCATION:Cervantes Theatre\, 229 Union Street\, London\, SE1 0LR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Recitals
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hispanic Music Series":MAILTO:mail@hispanicmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181024T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181024T210000
DTSTAMP:20260525T055208
CREATED:20180910T094643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180910T095321Z
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SUMMARY:Zarzuela evening
DESCRIPTION:Guildhall singers celebrate the Spanish Zarzuela tradition\, with works by masters such as Arrieta\, Caballero\, Chapí\, Giménez\, Guerrero\, Serrano\, Sorozábal\, Moreno Torroba and Vives\, in a concert curated by Ricardo Gosalbo and sponsored by the British Spanish Society.
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/zarzuela-evening/
LOCATION:Silk Street Music Hall – Guildhall School of Music & Drama\, Silk Street\, Barbican\, London\, EC2Y 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Hispanic Music Series 2018
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Spanish Society":MAILTO:info@britishspanishsociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180516T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180516T190000
DTSTAMP:20260525T055208
CREATED:20180424T192612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T092453Z
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SUMMARY:Songs at Six | Songs from the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America
DESCRIPTION:Guildhall School’s postgraduate singers and pianists present a programme that draws on the rich and often overlooked heritage of piano-accompanied vocal repertoire from the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. \nCurated by Ricardo Gosalbo. \nPerformed by Gary Beecher (piano)\, Clara Kanter (mezzo)\, Seung-Ju Lee (piano)\, Chavdar Mazgalov (piano)\, Jessica Ouston (mezzo) and Elsa Roux Chamoux (mezzo). \nProgramme: \nManuel de Falla: Siete canciones populares españolas \nEl paño moruno \nSeguidilla murciana \nAsturiana\nJota\nNana \nCanción \nPolo\n\nXavier Montsalvatge: Cinco canciones negras \nCuba dentro de un piano\nPunto de Habanera\nChévere\nCanción de cuna para dormir a un negrito\nCanto negro\n\nFederico García Lorca: Canciones Españolas Antiguas \nAnda\, jaleo\nLas tres hojas\nNana de Sevilla\n\nFederico Mompou: El combat del somni \nJo et pressentia com la mar\nAra no sé si et veig\, encar\nAquesta nit un mateix vent\nFes-me la vida transparent\nDamunt de tu només les flors\n\nEduard Toldrà: Seis canciones castellanas \nMadre\, unos ojuelos vi\nMañanita de San Juan\nNadie puede ser dichoso\n\nFederico Mompou: Dos melodías de Juan Ramón Jiménez \nPastoral\nLlueve sobre el río\n\nJoaquín Turina: Poema en forma de canciones Op.19 \nDedicatoria\nNunca olvida\nCantares\nLos dos miedos\nLas locas por amor
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/songs-at-six-songs-from-the-iberian-peninsula-and-latin-america/
LOCATION:Silk Street Music Hall – Guildhall School of Music & Drama\, Silk Street\, Barbican\, London\, EC2Y 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Hispanic Music Series 2018,Recitals
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ORGANIZER;CN="Guildhall School of Music & Drama":MAILTO:info@gsmd.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180515T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180515T210000
DTSTAMP:20260525T055208
CREATED:20180309T110516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180426T123319Z
UID:356-1526412600-1526418000@www.hispanicmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Music of Murillo
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating four hundred years of the birth of Murillo in 1617 and closing the symposium Murillo in Perspective\, Guildhall postgraduate singers perform settings of Spanish Golden-Age lyrics by Joaquín Turina\, Eduard Toldrá\, Joaquín Rodrigo\, Joaquín Nin\, Fernando Obradors and Frederic Mompou against a vibrant backdrop of some of Murillo’s finest drawings and paintings. \nCurated by Ricardo Gosalbo and Professor Barry Ife\, in collaboration with GSMD\, ARTES and King’s College London. \nPerformed by Erika Baikoff (soprano)\, Ingrid Chan (piano)\, Matthew Dixon (baritone)\, Aida Gimeno García (soprano)\, Alice Girle (soprano)\, Richard Hall (piano)\, Camille Lemonnier (piano) and Olivia Sjoberg (mezzo).\n \nPara celebrar el Cuarto Centenario del nacimiento del gran pintor en 1617 y como clausura del simposio Murillo en Perspectiva\, alumnos de posgrado de Guildhall School of Music and Drama interpretarán canciones de Rodrigo\, Obradors\, Turina\, Mompou\, Toldrá y Nin sobre textos de los grandes del Siglo de Oro español como Quevedo\, Lope\, S. Juan de la Cruz\, Literes y Marín. \nUn programa ideado por Ricardo Gosalbo y Prof. Barry Ife\, en colaboración con GSMD\, ARTES y King’s College London \nIntérpretes: Erika Baikoff (soprano)\, Ingrid Chan (piano)\, Matthew Dixon (baritone)\, Aida Gimeno García (soprano)\, Alice Girle (soprano)\, Richard Hall (piano)\, Camille Lemonnier (piano) and Olivia Sjoberg (mezzo).\n \n\nVenue: King’s College London\, St David’s Room K-1.56 \nAdmittance is free\, however registration is required via the following site\, as places are limited:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-music-of-murillo-tickets-45240237769 \nProgramme: \n\nJoaquín Nín | José Marín (1619-1699) | Catorce aires españoles antiguos (1923):\n– Desengañémonos ya…\nJoaquín Nín | José Bassa (1670?-1730?) | Catorce aires españoles antiguos (1923):\n– Minué cantado\nJoaquín Nín | Antonio Literes (1680?-1755?) | Catorce aires españoles antiguos (1923):\n– Aria de Acis y Galatea\nFernando Obradors | Anonymous (17th century) | Canciones clásicas españolas:\n– ¿Corazón porqué pasáis…?\nJoaquín Nín | José Marín (1619-1699) | Catorce aires españoles antiguos (1923):\n– Corazón que en prisión\nEduard Toldrà | Lope de Vega (1562-1635) | Seis canciones castellanas (1941):\n– Cartarcillo\nJoaquín Rodrigo | San Juan de la Cruz (1542-1591) | Cántico de la esposa (1934)\nJoaquín Rodrigo | Lope de Vega (1562-1635) | Coplas del pastor enamorado (1935)\nFernando Obradors | Juan Ponce (16th century) | Canciones clásicas españolas:\n– La mi sola\, Laureola\nFederico Mompou | San Juan de la Cruz (1542-1591) | Cantar del alma\nEduard Toldrà | Lope de Vega (1562-1635) | Seis canciones castellanas (1941):\n– Madre\, unos ojuelos ví\nJoaquín Turina | Lope de Vega (1562-1635) | Homenaje a Lope de Vega Op. 90 (1935):\nI. Cuando tan hermosa os miro\nJoaquín Turina | Lope de Vega (1562-1635) | Homenaje a Lope de Vega Op. 90 (1935):\nII. Si con mis deseos\nJoaquín Turina | Lope de Vega (1562-1635) | Homenaje a Lope de Vega Op. 90 (1935):\nIII. Al val de Fuente Ovejuna\nFernando Obradors | Francisco de Quevedo (1580-1645) | Canciones clásicas españolas:\n– La moza y los calvos (Romance)
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/the-music-of-murillo/
LOCATION:Kings College London\, Strand\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Hispanic Music Series 2018,Recitals
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instituto Cervantes London":MAILTO:cenlon@cervantes.es
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170202T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260525T055208
CREATED:20180311T101455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180311T101557Z
UID:366-1486058400-1486062000@www.hispanicmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Bécquer Settings
DESCRIPTION:Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer is one of the most famous and celebrated authors in Spanish literature. His poems\, though short and few\, are considered one of the pillars of modern Spanish poetry\, and their mark beyond Spanish literature is patent in Spanish music with the large number of composers who have set his verses to music. \nHis poetry is rich and complex\, yet seems completely spontaneous. It combines the influence of high poetry\, with a popular/folk tone. Bécquer wished no doubt to emphasise this apparent simplicity by calling his poems ‘Rimas’ (rhymes in english). This sincerity and modesty come in sharp contrast with other Spanish poets of his time\, whose poetry\, though elegant\, was generally didactic and declamatory. Instead\, Bécquer would follow the example being set in Germany\, finding great inspiration in particular in Heinrich Heine’s work. As early as 1861\, he wrote about the ‘necessity for Spanish popular song to be elevated and become a true art form’. Thus\, he became instrumental in the development of the Spanish Lied\, some examples of which we will hear this evening. \nThis evening’s programme includes early song settings of the 1870s and 1880s\, settings by Andalusian composers (Turina\, Falla)\, and Federico Mompou’s 1971 song cycle ‘Canciones becquerianas’.
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/becquer-settings/
LOCATION:Silk Street Music Hall – Guildhall School of Music & Drama\, Silk Street\, Barbican\, London\, EC2Y 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festival 2016-2017,Hispanic Music Series 2017,Recitals
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