NEW CONCERT CD AND TE BONE Paiporta
Here I leave a little information about the two concerts that I will play this week as a soloist, is the "TE BON E Paiporta" de Ferrer Ferran and interpreted:
- Thursday 19 February 2009 in the Auditorium at 20:00 Huesca
-Friday February 20, 2009 at the Auditorio de Zaragoza (mozart9 room at 20:15 hours.
The program to be performed is as follows:
I
La Commedia "Nel Mezzo di Nostra Vita Cammino the"
Matthias van Nispen tot Pannerden Vanesa Garcia-Soprano
"You and Paiporta Bon Concerto for Trombone in Three Movements and Banda Sinfónica Ferrer Ferrán
Sant Jordi
Aroma d'Orange Blossom to the bank Feast
Ximo Vicedo-trombone
II
"Homage to Dmitri Schostakovich" Ed de Boer
Nora Maria ballast-Violin
"David Stephen Melilla
Vanessa García-Soprano
Symphonic Band del Conservatorio Superior de Música in Y ARAGON, University of Zaragoza
Director: Miquel Rodrigo.
Soloists: Nora M ª Ballast-Violin;
Vanesa Garcia-Soprano;
Ximo Vicedo-Trombone
Banda Sinfónica del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Aragón
La Banda Sinfónica form essential part of the scholarly projects of almost all universities and colleges of music world's most advanced. In countries like USA, Japan or those of our European environment, such as Finland, Norway, Netherlands, Italy and the United Kingdom, the Banda Sinfónica not only part of such provision but also programming in the main auditorium with a staggering attendance rates, which in the case of Japan, surpassing even that of the same Symphony Orchestra. In this same concept, and on the way to attain that level of the world's most advanced centers, the Conservatory of Music of Aragon (CSMA) created four years ago the Symphonic Band, for which, specifically, he joined the Conservatory faculty staff of one of the most sought at European level in this field, Miquel Rodrigo. CSMA Symphonic Band, along with his Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra (Camerata Aragón ") is the list of larger formations instrumental representative of the center. All have been created with a dual aim is unquestionably an education, the other cultural and social. The emphasis on these aspects have led, among other things, to sign an important agreement between the University of Zaragoza and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports of the Government of Aragon - through its "Aragon Institute of Art Education superiors "(to which the CSMA) newly-operation in which one of his major points is collected, CSMA formations that hold the representativeness of the University of Zaragoza in the series of concerts or cultural events to express participation University, as is the case today. Apart from the excellent transcriptions of orchestral music now being made to Banda Sinfónica, there is now a considerable literature with original music written specifically for Symphonic Band, an extraordinary level of musicianship. There are many important composers, that in recent years have seen the Symphonic Band as a unique testing ground in which shape their musical ideas. Some of these works have been presented in premiere, in recent years by the Banda Sinfónica del CSMA and now also of the UZ. Unlike bands that we know, the Banda Sinfónica template, as presented here and as its name implies, has a remarkable string section, four cellos and four double basses, and a large section of percussion, usually incorporating key instruments like piano, the celesta or the harpsichord, and other like harp or the recorder combined also including Jazz, and Song, and electric instruments (guitar, bass), and other artistic elements such as audio-visual projections and different sounds (as is the case today), which allows us to tackle a repertoire quite versatile in both original works for band, and in the transcriptions of symphonic works the same. Proof of this is that since its recent integration in the academic project of CSMA have passed through the stands of the group, plays and concerts of all types with varied backgrounds, many of them released in Spain as "Desi" Michael Daugherty for wind ensemble, "David" by Stephen Melillo with Soprano voice concertante (now we hear) to big-band music as "Prelude, Fugue and Riffs" by Leonard Bernstein, Frank Uyttebroeck version of Bolero by M. Ravel, Ed de Boer Homage to Dmitri Shostakovich violin concerto ( also on the agenda today), Bill Whelan "Riverdance" with flute solo, the original version for symphonic band Ferde Groff of "Rhapsody in Blue" George Gershwin, Concerto for Cello Johan de Mij, etc. Amen to several concerts for Trombone, Tuba, Saxophone, Trumpet, all executed with great success by students at the school. Notably, the monographic concert offered by the Banda Sinfónica del CSMA last December, on one of the most renowned composers currently in the field of symphonic music Banda: Ferrer Ferran, in which the CSMA Symphonic Band premiered his latest works. The work culminated in the recording of a CD to be distributed in Europe and Japan. CSMA is the intention of this initiative to leave a printed record of his work and his Symphonic Band resulting distribution, continue in the future. Priority objective of the Banda Sinfónica del CSMA is also developing its integrationist in the center, showing its cooperation to the various departments, making it a useful and practical tool in an academic project quite innovative as CSMA. Two obvious examples are the annual premiere of works composed specifically for band or wind ensemble by students of the department of composition of the center, and collaboration with the Department of Education for the Symphonic Band and has spent CSMA a space within its programming through the concerts for schoolchildren offered in the Auditorium of the Conservatory itself, with the inclusion with great success great works as "Hary Janos" by Zoltan Kodaly or-Ballet Suite by Dmitri Shostakovich "The Bolt" (The lock) also released in Spain. All this makes the Banda Sinfónica del CSMA and the UZ, a modern-looking bet, young, dynamic, alternative, useful, quality, and especially attractive to the listener. If the CSMA has already fulfilled one of its objectives: to get to become a reference center for advanced studies in music, is also getting its three orchestras are such a reference in the field of Youth Orchestras.
Miquel Rodrigo-Director
graduated in Orchestral and Band with distinction "Summa Cum Laude" by the Conservatory of Music in Maastricht (Holland) with teachers Sef Pijpers, Jan Stulen, and was later awarded a scholarship by the "Stichting Podium Kunsten "(performing arts department of the Dutch Government) for further expansion with teachers Gunther Schuller (Indiana University-Bloomington) and Ton Kopmar (Royal Conservatory of Amsterdam). His career begin to be internationally recognized in 1993 after obtaining the prestigious "Golden Baton" in Kerkrade (Holland), was subsequently awarded in different international competitions such as conducting "Gregorz Fitelberg" in Poland or the Hungarian Television Radio, receiving the 1997 Award nomination Henriette Hustinx "of Fine Arts from the University of Maastricht. In 1995 Dutch and German critics praise his brilliant debut in front of the Limburg Symphony and the "Deutsche Kammer Orchester Frankfurt. In 1997 he was appointed Chief Conductor of the "Sinfonietta" in Geleen City and in 1998 Chief Resident "North-Holland Philharmonic Orchestra" in Haarlem, where the cultural press association will stand out as "Young Director of the year." Miquel Rodrigo Banda has directed regularly by the Queen of Holland, and the Banda Royal Air Force in the same country, which is currently Associate Director multifaceted civil Director has developed a busy career that includes all kinds of styles and repertoire Symphony both in the field and in the Ballet, Opera, Operetta and Musical Highlights at the forefront of training in countries like Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, USA, Mexico or Spain where he has conducted between other symphony orchestras in Valencia, Cordoba, Murcia and Castilla-León.Ha actively participated in various forums of composition with masters like Karel Husa, Jan van der Roost, Ferrer Ferrán, Amando Blanquer, Jef Penders Alfred Reed or other activities which shared the podium on several concert tours with the Band of the Queen of Holland. Since 2006, a member of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of London, and "Conductor's Guild" (Association of Directors of Orchestra USA). Miquel Rodrigo is since 2004 professor at the Conservatory of Music of Aragon to be the Director of the Banda Sinfónica holder.
Nora M ª Ballast-Violin
Havana, Cuba, 1983. He began studying piano at the age of five years Children's Workshop in Talent and pianist Professor Teresita Junco. During his training has been taught by the pianists Andrew Alen, Tieles Cecilio, Luis Lugo, Jane Coop, Markus Kretzer and Michael Endres. From the year 2006-2007 is a student at the Escuela Superior de Musica Reina Sofia in the Piano Department of Santander Bank Foundation Professor Dimitri Bashkirov, holder of the chair. Enjoy tuition scholarship from the Carolina Foundation and the Albéniz Foundation and grant residence of the Fundación Carolina. As a student of this school has received master classes of Professor Zoltan Kocsis and Emanuel Krasovsky.
Vanesa Garcia-Soprano
Began his musical studies at the Conservatory of Music in Zaragoza, where he obtained the title of Professor of Piano and Music Theory Senior title and Theory of Music. Subsequently, he went to the Conservatory of Music of Aragon which has now completed Choral studies under the direction of Nuria Fernandez, together with those studies Musicology and Music Pedagogy. He combines these studies with the higher level of singing at the Conservatorio del Liceu in Barcelona under the direction of Harriet Tarrés and CSMA with soprano Llanos Martínez.Es Professor of Vocal Technique for Children and Youth Choir "Amici Musicae" Auditorium of Zaragoza. It is also part of the new "Vozes English Al Ayre" and vocal group of voices, "Enchiriadis." He is currently coordinator of the Children's Chorus, along with Eulalia Fornells, within the Federation Square Coros.Ocupa Aragon opposition, as Professor of Music Theory at the Conservatory of Music in Zaragoza. Since September 2008 she teaches choir of Conservatory of Zaragoza. Until June 2006, and his singing career, she has combined her singing studies at the Conservatory of Zaragoza with classes taught by the soprano Lola Arenas. Make courses with teachers from the likes of Carlos Chausson, Renata Parussel, Miguel Zanetti, Lola Boson, Edelmiro Arnaltes, Jose Antonio Roman Marcos ... and further in Historical Interpretation with teachers Lynne Dawson, David Wilson-Johnson, Russell Smythe and Alan Branch. He has worked within the Federation of Choirs of Aragon, assistant choir vocal technique of "Society Magallón Artistic Musical" where he also taught Music Theory. He has participated in the opera "L'Elisir d'Amore" by Gaetano Donizetti (vocals), as a soloist in the role of Mercedes in the performances of the opera "Carmen" by Bizet (Company Cabaletta). He was a member of the group "Laude Filipina as a soprano and member of the" Teatro Lirico de Zaragoza "for seven years as a soprano, correpetidora, stage manager and assistant stage, representing the operettas" Giants and Big-heads "," La Gran Vía "," water, sugar and brandy, "" La Dolorosa "and numerous anthologies. In June 2008, she participated in the opera "Carmen" by Bizet at the Auditorio de Zaragoza, in the role of Frasquita. In his role as director, conducts training courses for choir directors organized by the federations corals of Aragon and the Basque Country, and choral workshops; Wilma teachers highlighting Ten Wolde, Jordi Casas, Juan Luis Martínez, Martin Schmidt, JR Gil-Tarrega and Maite Oca.
XIMO VICEDO, TROMBONE
passionate in their profession and committed to their work, Ximo Vicedo performs an important role both as pedagogical interpretation.
born in Castlebar (Alicante). He began his musical studies at the Santa Cecilia Music Association in his hometown. He studied at the Conservatory of Onil (Alicante), Cartagena and Salamanca where he earned the highest scores and special awards of Intermediate and Final Senior Trombone. He studied at the International Academy of Metals "Ciutat Vila-real "with Indalecio Bonet. was awarded a scholarship by the Ministry of Culture and the JONDE (Caja Madrid) to study in Paris with Gilles CNSM Milliere the Diploma of Higher Education and Postgraduate Soloist (Troisieme Cycle) in Superior National Conservotorio Music in Paris with Gilles Milliere, obtaining the highest calificaciones.Ha performed as soloist with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Albacete, Banda Sinfónica del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Aragón, National Youth Orchestra of Spain, Banda Municipal de Madrid and the Radio Orchestra English television and has given recitals in Oviedo, Madrid, Oporto (Portugal) and Paris (Cité de la Musique and CNSMDP) and recordings for TRITÓ, DECCA, TV3, RNE RTVE music, Canal Digital Track Classic. Has been Trombone Soloist of the Orquesta de Valencia and has collaborated with the Symphony Orchestra of Alicante, Ciudad de Granada, Philharmonia of Galicia, Spain National, Andrés Segovia Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra of Madrid, Berlin Staadoper, Mahler Chamber Orchestra and has been a member of the Youth Orchestra of the Region of Murcia (1996-97), National Youth Orchestra of Spain (1997-99) and the European Union Youth Orchestra (EUYO) (1999-2001), where he has worked with directors Sir Colin Davis, Bernard Haitink, Carlo Maria Giulini, Sir Neville Marriner, Philippe Herrewegue, Claudio Abbado, Daniel Harding and plays in major concert halls and festivals across Europe. It is regularly invited as a professor at the Student Orchestra of the Community of Madrid, Banda Sinfónica Municipal School of Madrid, Professor-Tutor of the Academy of Contemporary Music CDMC, Youth Orchestra of the Canary Islands, Jove Orquestra Nacional de Catalunya , Presjovem Orchestra and National Youth Orchestra of Spain (JONDE) and teaches courses and master classes throughout the English geography and Portugal. Has been awarded first prize in the II Chamber Music Competition "Guadamora" in Pozoblanco (Córdoba) and finalist in the competition "Jan Koetsier" in Munich (Germany) with the Brass Quintet "Iberbrass." Ximo
Vicedo just recorded a CD with a concert for trombone and band, "You and Paiporta Bon" de Ferrer Ferran together with the Banda Sinfónica del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Aragón under the direction of Miquel Rodrigo. Currently
Trombone Soloist Symphony Orchestra of Radio Television English (OSRTVE), performs an important role with the Orquestra de Cadaqués, a regular contributor to Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Trombone Choir TROBADA member and professor at the Conservatory of Music of Aragon.
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