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Spanish Evening,Aug 6, 2016

It has already become a tradition to have a Spanish evening in our concert programme. This year we had the pleasure to enjoy a beautiful collaboration of different nationalities performing together Spanish music. Spanish cellist Guillermo Pastrana performed with Marie Trottmann (harp, Switzerland), Petra Kukkamäki (soprano, Austria/Finland), Andrea Duca (violin, Spain), Sonia Vulturar (violin, Romania), Vladimir Lakatos (viola, Germany) and Anton Kernjak (piano, Switzerland) works by Maurice Ravel, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Enrique Granados, Joaquín Turina, Manuel Garcia Morante, Joaquín Nin, Juan Manén.

Photo © Gábor Loránd - Academia Sighișoara 2016

 

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6
8 pm, CONCERT, CITY HALL – Spanish Evening

With Guillermo Pastrana, cello; Marie Trottmann, harp; Petra Kukkamäki, soprano; Andrea Duca, violin; Sonia Vulturar, violin; Vladimir Lakatos, viola; Anton Kernjak, piano


Maurice Ravel (1875 – 1937)   –   ‘Pièce en forme de Habanera’ for Cello and Harp (1907)
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 – 1959)   –   ‘Bachiana Brasileira’ No. 5 for Cello and Harp (1938 – 1945)
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 – 1959)   –   ‘Canto del cisne negro’ for Cello and Harp (1917)
Enrique Granados (1867 – 1916)   –   Oriental for Cello and Harp, Op. 37 (1890)
Joaquín Turina (1882 – 1949)   –   Erato from ‘Las Musas de Andalucía’ for Soprano and String quartet, Op. 93, No. 6 (1942) 
Manuel Garcia Morante (*1937)   –   ‘El Cant dels Ocells’ for Soprano and Harp
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Joaquín Nin (1879 – 1949)   –   ‘El Vito’ and ‘Paño Murciano’ from 20 songs for Soprano and Piano (1923)
Joan Manén (1883 – 1971)   –   Sonata di Concerto for Cello and Piano, Op. A-42 (1947)

 

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