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Iberian Sinfonietta live performance season returns to Fuengirola – CSN


Tony Bryant

Friday, 6 September 2024, 14:44

The Iberian Sinfonietta live performance season returns to the Palacio de la Paz auditorium in Fuengirola, with eight recitals, all of them free, between the months of September and June of subsequent yr.

The primary live performance will likely be held on 28 September at 7pm and can function the music Franz Schubert and Ludwig van Beethoven.

The soloists collaborating within the orchestra’s varied programmes this yr embrace the Italian pianist Francesco Attesti, thought-about probably the greatest interpreters of his technology within the romantic and early twentieth century repertoire; the younger horn participant Patricio Medina Carrillo, winner of the Alacalá horn competitors 2023; the guitarist Sergio Calero Fernández; and the younger violinist Sofía Guillamón García, amongst others.

The season will finish in June with probably the most related trios on the nationwide scene, Trío Arbós.

“We’re leaving summer season behind and getting into totally into the brand new season, and one of many hallmarks of tradition in Fuengirola in recent times are the concert events of the Iberian Sinfonietta, which for a while has been providing concert events of the best high quality, with nice artists and musicians of worldwide renown. For us, the Iberian Sinfonietta is an ideal complement to our cultural programme outdoors the summer season season,” defined councillor for tradition Rodrigo Romero.

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