The 35th International Music Festival begins this Saturday Cambrils
The next day July 25th is the start of the 35th International Festival of Music in Cambrils. A festival full of excitement where you can enjoy different music styles. The start of the Festival will be in charge of the Structures and the Labyrinth Music sound in the plaza Mossèn Joan Batalla, from 18 to 21 hours, where young and old can create their own music. This activity will be comprised of instruments giants Etienne Favre. Festive music is an exhibition that allows the discovery of a magical universe where everything is great music and harmony. And for adults the first show of the Festival will begin at 22 hours. Hondora Choir will perform at the Parish Church of Sant Pere. Hondora Choir was formed in late 1996 in response to the concerns of a group of friends and members of different choirs of Guipuzcoa, and the desire to deepen the possibilities of choral music. The core of the first singers from the San Ignacio Coral, a subsidiary of Donostiarra Choral, chorus until December 1996 was led by Jesus M. Unanue, director of Hondora. Its components, which come from various localities of Guipuzcoa, have extensive choral experience, both as singers, conductors, soloists or in different groupings. This is a choir with a particular dynamic of work, sometimes influenced by commitments from each of the singers with the respective groups, but united with a common goal: the taste for singing and complacency by the music. In this regard, both as motivation to match the quality Hondora, adapting programs to interpret the frames and the places where it acts, while respecting the historical and artistic contexts in which each part of the proceedings. The result of this philosophy and the good of the choir, Hondora has been invited to participate in prestigious festivals like the Musical Fortnight of San Sebastian (1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2008), Music Week and Sacred Polyphony Segovia ( 1997), Music Festivals Nájera (2001), Ciclo de Música Barroca "Barroko Air Ordizia (2004), Guipuzcoa, meeting Coral International Torrevieja, Alicante (2005), International Music Festival Camino de Santiago (2005), Ciclo de Música Sacra Hondarribia (2007), among others. The repertoire is wide and varied, with different styles and eras, but specializes in the interpretation of religious music. In this sense, is tilted towards the interpretation of those authors or compositions which, by its complexity, less programmed in concerts of choral music, such as M. Cardoso, V. Goicoechea, H. Howells, C. Monteverdi, N. Gombert, or MACharpentier. Jesus M. Munduate Unanue, director Born in 1967 in San Sebastian, made his musical studies at the Conservatory of Music of this city. He holds a degree in Business Administration from the University of Deusto. He has conducted numerous courses in Choral, notably ones by Javier Busto, Pierre Cao, John Poole, Carl Hogset and Eric Ericsson. Two people have been influenced in a decisive criterion coral: P. Garayoa Paul, SJ, founder of Coral San Ignacio, where he became a treble at 5 years, and Jose Antonio Sainz Alfaro, current director of the Choral Donostiarra. He was director of the San Ignacio Coral since 1987 until December 1996, when the choir comes Hondora. PROGRAM PART I The Djinns Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) (Victor Hugo) Trois beaux oiseaux du paradis Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) Les Chansons des Roses Morten Lauridsen (b. 1943) (Rainer Maria Rilke) In une seule fleur Against those who rose De ton rêve trop plein La rose complete Dira-on PART II Songs Catalan Josep Vila i Casañas (n.1966) (Poemes de Miquel Desclot) Window Song Faron Song Canción de skate Song of the fisherman moons Song of the moment Nightlife Morten Lauridsen (n.1943) Sa nuit d'été (Rainer Maria Rilke) Sonnet of the night (Pablo Neruda) Sure on this shining night (James Agee) Little Birds Eric Whitacre (b. 1970) (Octavio Paz)
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exhibitions,
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