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More than 50 musicians from the City of Murcia Youth Orchestra will perform for the benefit of Abandoned Jesus (23/12/2019)

The City of Murcia Youth Orchestra OMFC will perform next Friday, January 3 for the benefit of Abandoned Jesus.

It will be in the Classroom of Culture of the CAM, at 18 hours.

Around 55 musicians will perform at the concert, directed by Raúl López Sánchez, who will perform 'The Wedding of Luis Alonso' by Gerónimo Jiménez;

Spanish Dance number 1 of 'La vida breve' by Manuel de Falla;

'Seville Symphony' by Joaquín Turina, and 'Panorama', 'Along the Guadalquivir River' and 'Fiesta in San Juan de Aznalfarache'.

Tickets cost 10 euros and can be purchased at the post of Abandoned Jesus, in the Plaza de Santo Domingo.

The Councilor for Culture and Heritage Recovery, Jesús Pacheco, has indicated that "once again our Youth Orchestra not only demonstrates its great artistic category but also its human category. Now it is up to Murcia to turn to this concert and return, a once again, to express our solidarity with the most needy. "

The City of Murcia Youth Orchestra began its journey at the Romea Theater in September 2017. The group offers different concerts throughout the year and is an instrument for the expansion and dissemination of music among young people throughout the municipality.

In addition, it helps to discover new talents among young Murcia.

'The wedding of Luis Alonso' (1897) is a zarzuela in an act, composed by the teacher Gerónimo Giménez under the original text of Javier de Burgos.

It was released on January 27, 1897 at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid.

The action takes place in Cádiz, where the wedding of the city's most famous dance teacher, Luis Alonso, is about to take place, marrying a woman much younger than him.

The dancer is jealous of Gabrié, the ex-Maria Jesus, which causes Gabrié to spend a heavy joke on the wedding shouting that there is a stampede of bulls.

The guests and Luis Alonso himself run away.

Gabrié and María Jesús are left alone and he reproaches her for marrying someone so old.

In Spanish Dance number 1 of 'La vida breve', Falla places the action in Granada and for this he asks for information from his friend Antonio Arango, also from Cádiz but who had visited the city of the Alhambra years ago.

'The brief life' premieres at the Teatro de la Zarzuela on November 14.

The first time, 'Panorama' describes only the environment in which the figures will move.

The female character appears fleetingly represented by a Madrid chotis.

In the second movement the idyll begins aboard a vaporito of those that cross the Guadalquivir river;

to the love dialogue the couplets of the sailors join and even the rumor of a party on the shore that, because of the speed of the ship, has the effect that it approaches, passes and moves away ...

In a sale, on the bank of the river, in San Juan de Aznalfarache (third movement) an Andalusian party takes place;

alternating the rhythms of the zapateado and the garrotín, the idyll is exalted, the chotis takes proportions, it is amplified and it takes on the character of a hymn of love. The most convincing song does not appear: the celebrated petenera theme that the English horn sings in 'Por el Río Guadalquivir', the second half, which Sopeña described as "mosaic of delicacies" and "the most beautiful of all the production of Turina ".

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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