Dates: 22 de marzo 2024
Timetable: 19:00
Addressed to: All audiences
Location: FCAYC Auditorium
Artist: Concerto 1700
Daniel Pinteño, violin
Fumiko Morie, violin
Ester Domingo, violoncello
Access:
Invitations are required (Monday before the performance, at 10:00, We will enable here the option to get it easily and free of charge. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. contact with the Foundation. Thank you for your understanding).
Madrid-Paris. The trios of the Enlightenment
Founded in 2015 by violinist Daniel Pinteño, Concerto 1700 has since its inception aspired to the recovery and dissemination of the Hispanic musical heritage of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. To carry out its artistic project, it uses original period instruments, as well as a rigorous musicological study of the performance practice of the period. Concerto 1700 is a group of variable formation and this versatility allows it to tackle any repertoire without losing any of its personality.
This concert is dedicated to music composed for two violins and cello during the reign of Charles IV in Spain. Luigi Boccherini, Gaetano Brunetti and José Castel, the three composers featured in this concert programme, give a good example of chamber music composed for the court of a music-loving king and for civil society, showing us a Spain connected with the most innovative musical currents of its time.
PROGRAMME
José Castel (1737-1807)
Trío No. 4 en sol menor
Allegretto Gratioso
Andante Largo
Rondeau
Menuetto. Andantino.
Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805)
Trío No. 2 Op. 34 G.102 en Sol Mayor
Allegretto como assai
Minuetto – Trio
Adagio
Rondeau. Allegro ma non presto
José Castel (1737-1807)
Trío No. 3 en Mi bemol Mayor
Allegretto Gratioso
Larghetto
Allegro
Cayetano Brunetti (1744-1798)
Trío No. 6 L108 en Re Mayor
Allegro
Larghetto
Allegro non molto (Il cucù, la gallina, la quaglia e il rosignolo)
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