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Starts this afternoon the International Guitar Festival (24/06/2014)

The summer program has scheduled the Department of Culture begins today, with the International Guitar Festival to be held from 24 to 27 June.

All concerts take place in the hall of mirrors at 20.30 and admission is free with invitation that can be collected at the box office Romea, with this program:

Today, Tuesday, June 24.

"The Tango"

Carles Pons (Spain).

Guitar

Orlando di Belo (Argentina).

Bandoneón

Program:

Balada para un Loco (vals) Astor Piazzolla

Loose tile (milonga) Sassone / Bocacci

Coffee Moisture (tango) Cacho Chestnut

Like Two Strangers (tango) Pedro Laurenz

The Last Kurdish (tango) Aníbal Troilo

Che Bandoneon (Tango) Aníbal Troilo

Soledad (Tango) Carlos Gardel

Canta, Canta Tom Jobim Moraes Mais

Flor de Lino (waltz) Héctor Stamponi

To the South (trace) Remo Pignoni

Back (tango) Carlos Gardel

La Cumparsita (Tango) Gerardo Matos

The bandoneon and guitar duo "The Tango" began his career in 2010 joining the trajectory Argentine bandoneon Orlando di Bello and guitarist Carles Pons.

This unusual training quickly achieved critical acclaim and audience, and is hired to act out a numerous music festivals as "III International Guitar Festival of Hendaye (France)", "XI International Music Festival Scepter" in the Pyrenees, Festival Mottola (Italy), London Guitar Festival, Munich, Limoges, Paris etc ...

The repertoire is devoted entirely to the music as arrabaleros Argentina tangos, modern tangos, milongas, fingerprints ...

Wednesday, June 25

Students of classical guitar, plectrum instruments and Flemish Conservatory of Music of Murcia "Manuel Masotti Littel".

Program:

CLASSICAL GUITAR

Murcia Ramón Gómez and María Bastida April

In the tomb of lovers Johann Kaspar Mertz

Dolores - Macanás Melody Munoz and Pablo Iglesias Rizo

Portrait of Anacleto de Medeiros (Scottish) Radames Gnatalli

Maria Gomez Martinez and Noel Almagro Jiménez

Things to come (Tango) by Astor Piazzolla

Laura González Ortega and Javier Muñoz Sánchez

Portrait of Ernesto Nazareth (Valse) Radames Gnatalli

M ª José Alcázar Andreu Muñoz and Francisco Javier Llanes

Danza del Molinero (of El Sombrero de Tres Picos) by Manuel de Falla

Plectrum instruments

Hector Tellez M. Marín (mandolin) and Rosana Ascacíbar Alfaro (mandolin).

Vincent Centaures Beer - Demander (1982 *)

Rosana Ascacíbar Alfaro (mandolin), Hector Tellez M. Marín (mandolin) and María Bastida April (guitar)

Theme and variations from the weaving girl Yasuo Kuwahara

FLAMENCO GUITAR

Francisco Muñoz (flamenco guitar) and Miguel Angel Orengo (drawer).

Tango.

Bulerías Jerez.

Author: Francisco Muñoz

Thursday, June 26.

Juan Manuel Ruiz Pardo (Spain).

Modern Guitar

Program

· Everybody wants to rule the world.

Orzabal, I. Stanley, C. Hughes (arr. JM Ruiz Pardo)

· Pre & Postlude-Winged she goes-Arachnid-Guitarríssimo Instinct

· Billie Jean

· Murcia on my mind-Auto-blues?-Rara Avis

· JM Pardo-Ruiz J.

Lennon, P. McCartney, Harrison G. (arr. JM Ruiz Pardo)

· Liverpool Suite

· Bohemian Rhapsody

· JM Ruiz-Pardo M.

Jackson (arr. JM Ruiz Pardo)

· F.

Mercury (arr. JM Ruiz Pardo)

Juan Manuel Ruiz Pardo

It forms in the Conservatories of Murcia and Madrid with Manuel Diaz Cano and Demetrio Ballesteros, with whom he earned Honorable Mentions End Intermediate and Superior.

Grant from the Comunidad de Madrid and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama (London), a graduate student Robert Brightmore.

His versatility as a performer allows him to transcend the limits of conventional classical guitarist and incorporate into their performances own compositional and interpretive resources of languages ​​such as flamenco, jazz, folk or rock.

Friday, June 27.

Kristof Pelech (Poland).

Classical Guitar

Krzysztof Pelech was born in Wroclaw in 1970. Their repertoire, the artist has sixteen concerts with symphony and chamber orchestra.

The repertoire includes compositions from various periods solo (JS Bach, D. Scarlatti, M. Giuliani, F. Tarrega, Sor F., MM Ponce, I. Albeniz, R. Dyens, A. Tansman), however, its true love of music comes from South America (A. Piazzolla, J. Morel, C. Guastavino, S. Assad).

He has worked with leading Polish orchestras, performing concerts A.Vivaldi, Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquín Rodrigo, Concerto for guitar and chamber orchestra by Heitor Villa-Lobos and Dance Fantasy Jorge Morel.

Krzysztof Pelech has also performed in concerts with the Berlin Festival Orchestra in the Hall of the Berlin Philharmonic.

Currently, he teaches at the Academy of Music in Wroclaw.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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