Guitarrísimo and Echoes Festival join forces for a special appearance by the illustrious Catalan guitarist Carles Trepat on 17th November at St Peter's Eaton Square in London. Trepat will present a programme dedicated to the centenary of Enrique Granados. Both series curated by Helen.
Tickets available at www.ilams.org.uk/ic.htm
Helen is directing a new festival for the Iberian & Latin American Music Society in November across several major London venues, including St John's Smith Square, St Martin-in-the-Fields, St James's Piccadilly and the Wallace Collection. Echoes Festival will celebrate the best in Latin classical music, with the first edition focusing on the 2016 centenaries of composers Enrique Granados, Alberto Ginastera and Antonio Estévez.
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Helen will be appearing at St John's Smith Square on 2nd November as part of Echoes Festival 2016, presenting 'Goyescas': Music in the Time of Goya alongside José Menor, Nina Corti, Laura Snowden and the Latin Classical Chamber Orchestra.
Join Helen Glaisher-Hernández and The Latin Classical Chamber Orchestra on an exhilarating musical journey to 18th-century Spain as they mark the 2016 centenary of the great Spanish composer Enrique Granados (1867-1916) with a unique multi-media programme inspired by the life and times of Granados’ greatest muse, the Spanish painter Francisco de Goya (1746-1828).
Granados was fascinated by the artworks of Francisco de Goya – falling in love (in his own words) ‘with the psychology of Goya and his palette…his quarrels, loves and flatteries’. Recognised internationally as a leading exponent of Granados, the pre-eminent Spanish pianist José Menor – cited as ‘the successor to Alicia de Larrocha’ (Diario de Burgos) – will give a complete performance of Granados’ magnum opus, the monumental piano suite Goyescas alongside other sumptuous vignettes also composed under the Goya banner, as part of a commemorative world tour launched at New York’s Carnegie Hall in March.
In collaboration with the Latin Classical Chamber Orchestra and special guests including classical guitarist Laura Snowden, soprano Christin Wismann and the illustrious flamenco dancer and percussionist Nina Corti, this exuberant programme also explores the elegant musical aesthetic of Goya's era and its intoxicating effect on the Romantic imagination of Granados’ contemporaries and beyond, to the 20th-century works of de Falla and the film music of Roque Baños. Expect a colourful programme of fiery Spanish Fandangos, seguidillas and boleros coupled with well-known classical favourites by Beethoven, Scarlatti and Haydn, set against the Baroque splendour of St John's Smith Square.
Originally curated for The National Gallery as part of the 2015 blockbuster exhibition Goya: The Portraits, this ‘simply fascinating’ programme (Genteventos) will be introduced by Granados’ great-grandson Jordi Granados.
‘Devastatingly sublime.’ (Music & Vision)
www.musicinthetimeofgoya.com
This event is part of Echoes Festival organised by ILAMS in collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes with the kind support of Acción Cultural Española and the Embassy of Spain
Image: Detail from La Duquesa de Alba (1797) by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828)
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