Grand Selection
- Date:
16 November 7 p.m.
- Duration: 90 min
- Hall: Main Auditorium
New postcards of the Old Europe
In 2017 and at the age of 14, María Dueñas won the first of many international competitions. Since then, her fame has only escalated. Among the works performed when she won the Yehudi Menuhin Competition at 18, was the first movement of the Symphonie Espagnole by Édouard Lalo. This was one of those pieces where the 19th century Frenchman imagined a postcard of an improbable Spain: animated, coloristic, danceable and with a tremendously demanding soloist part. The violinist (and composer) from Granada once again displayed her astonishing technique and enormous artistry.
On this occasion, Maria Dueñas will be accompanied by the most lively and versatile of ensembles, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, under Sir Antonio Pappano. As British as he is Italian, Pappano is one of the acclaimed conductors of our day and is equally at home in the orchestra pit for operas or on stage with symphonic repertory. This is a conductor capable of updating our perception of the great classics.
In the second half of the Maestranza concert, we will hear another collection of postcards: the first set of the Slavonic Dances by Dvořák. Landscapes and memories of another time, based on rhythm, colour and the right dose of gentle nostalgia…of an idyllic Europe about to say farewell. Photographs from the past which in the right hands sound new.
- Musical director: Sir Antonio Pappano
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
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- Violin: María Dueñas
Sir Antonio Pappano
Conductor Laureate of The Royal Opera and Chief Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, he is a Guest Conductor of many of the most prestigious orchestras, festivals, and theatres worldwide.
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María Dueñas
This violinist came into view with a unique voice in the cosmos of classical music, captivating the audience with her impeccable technical skill and interpretations that bring together artistic maturity and audacious expression.
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About Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Founded in 1981 by a group of young musicians, presently there are 60 members who balance their careers as soloists or section leaders of national orchestras, chamber musicians and teachers.
The press says
La violinista María Dueñas gana dos premios Gramophone, incluido artista joven del año
La artista granadina, de 22 años, fue una de las grandes triunfadoras de la noche de los conocidos como los Oscar de la música clásica
La violinista española María Dueñas gana el premio artista joven del año en los Gramophone, los Oscar de música clásica
La gala tuvo lugar en el De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms, en el centro de Londres.
María Dueñas, Sir Antonio Pappano y la Chamber Orchestra of Europe de gira por España y Europa
La violinista María Dueñas, el director de orquesta Sir Antonio Pappano y la Chamber Orchestra of Europe (COE) presentan en noviembre una gira de conciertos muy especial que los llevará por varias ciudades de España ,,,
De fiesta por España y por Bohemia
Además de poder escuchar a Antonio Pappano en Sevilla, el principal aliciente de este espléndido concierto era disfrutar de ese prodigio del violín que es la granadina María Dueñas
Sensacional encuentro con Antonio Pappano y María Dueñas
Tenerlos a todos y todas aquí ha sido un auténtico privilegio,