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Winter Sounds 21-22 - Concert

CANCELLED Concert: Trio Fortuny

Past event
08 Jan 2022
19:00
FCAYC

POR MOTIVOS AJENOS A FCAYC EL CONCIERTO HA SIDO CANCELADO. Disculpen las molestias

Songs without words

Trio with piano

19:00

FCAYC Auditorium

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).

Joel Bardolet, violin

Pau Codina, cello

Marc Heredia, piano

 

El Trio Fortuny presenta un programa basado en obras de compositores europeos contemporáneos, sin perder de vista las grandes obras del repertorio. A partir del adagio de la Piano Sonata in F, KV 280 By W. A. Mozart, the Estonian Arvo Pärt has composed - arranged, adapted, transformed - a posthumous musical tribute to the Russian violinist Oleg Kagan, a soul-friend and virtuoso interpreter of Mozart's works. “In trio format, the violin and cello provide commentary, footnotes, reflections on the original material,” he quotes quite literally. In it, Pärt comments on Mozart without any sentimentality and endows it with a fourth dimension. The memory of a better time, a game close to improvisation on the basis of a classic.

Music that is also poetry, this is the guiding thread of the programme. The haikus that inspired the composer Josep Maria Guix, the Hebrew melody by Ernst Bloch and the Tríor with piano no. 1 in D m, op. 49 by Felix Mendelssohn have the same narrative will, to tell a story. It narrates one of Issa Kobayashi's haikus that inspire Guix:

«Morning fog,

a frenzy of drops

the tree gives off”.”

La suya es una música en la cual el orientalismo y la fascinación por sonidos que trascienden el instrumento rozan lo hipnótico. A su vez, la noche, indisoluble de la idea romántica del espíritu creativo, inspira los Three nocturnal by Ernst Bloch, as dreamlike as energetic, music close to the traditional, almost folkloric but impregnated with a very modern language.
Finally, the Tríor with piano, op. 49 is the most canonical work in the concert, a work that Mendelssohn rewrote and reworked to become one of the most emblematic of the genre. This composition portrays the tradition of song and word, of dance, of songs without words. The evocation of its non-verbal language is as direct as Kobayashi's own haiku, again evoking the song of the Jewish people.

Programme

Arvo Pärt. Mozart - Adagio for tríor with piano (1992-2005)

Josep Maria Guix. Slowly... In Mist (Three haiku for trio)or with piano) (2012)

Ernst Bloch. Three nocturnes for trioor with piano (1924)

Felix Mendelssohn. Tríor with piano No. 1 in D m, op. 49 (1839)

            I. Molto allegro ed agitato
II. Andante con moto tranquillo
III. Scherzo: Leggiero e vivace
IV. Finale: Allegro assai appassionato

 

Imagen: Marco Cuscò Seed

08 Jan 2022
19:00
FCAYC

Free admission

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