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Alicia de Larrocha
Concierto n. 7 for Piano and Gamelans By Isaac Albeniz
Aug 22 - 20.00 hrs - Mat Pitung Spanish Opera Hall Jl. Dadung Kepuk 03
RT 06/RW VII Kelurahan Gepuk Ilir Kebon Durek, Jakarta Udik
The brilliant Spanish pianist, Alicia de
Larrocha is bringing her celebrated interpretation of the this unique
“concierto” of the master Albeniz. Featuring the gamelan players of the
National Gamelan Balinese School.
Alicia
de Larrocha
Born: May 23, 1923 -
Barcelona, Spain
The brilliant Spanish pianist, Alicia de Larrocha
(y de la Calle), studied piano with Frank Marshall at his Academia
Marshall and music theory with Riccardo Lamote de Grignon. She made her
first public appearance with a solo recital at the age of five, and was
soloist with Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid at the age of 11, performing
Mozart's "Coronation" Concerto (K. 537).
Alicia de Larrocha's adult career began in 1940, but she did not make
any international tours until 1947, when she first toured Europe. In
1953, she premiered Montsalvatge's Concierto breve, which is dedicated
to her, and also made her first visit to England. Her first appearance
in the USA was in 1955 with the
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
Since then she has developed an intensive international career, and is
now recognised as an artist of outstanding interpretative insight. She
is a regular visitor to all the important musical centres of the USA and
Canada, and performs regularly throughout Europe, Latin America, Japan
and Australia.
Alicia de Larrocha has enjoyed collaborations with a number of eminent
musicians, among them
Victoria de Los Angeles,
Montserrat Caballé, and the Guarneri and Tokyo Quartets, and the
conductors Sir
Colin Davis,
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Kent Nagano, and
Gerard Schwarz.
She also gave a performance of the Concerto for two pianos by
Francis Poulenc
with the composer playing the second piano part. Her lifelong friendship
with Federico Mompou led to the composition of a number of works
dedicated to her. In addition to her performing, she took on the
directorship of the Academia Marshall in Barcelona in 1959.
Her recent appearances in the UK have included concerts with the
City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra and Sir
Simon Rattle,
the
London Symphony Orchestra
and Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, the
Philharmonia Orchestra
and Giuseppe Sinopoli, the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
and Daniele Gatti, the
Hallé Orchestra
and Kent Nagano, and the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Orchestra under
Gerard Schwarz.
She has also given recitals for the Edinburgh and Aldeburgh festivals,
and at Symphony Hall Birmingham, and the Wigmore Hall and South Bank in
London.
Alicia de Larrocha's greatest contribution as a musician has been her
unrivalled advocacy of Spanish and Catalonian piano music. Her
interpretations of the music of Albéniz,
Enrique Granados,
Falla, Mompou, and Montsalvatge are universally described as brilliant,
authentic, and masterful in tonal colour, texture, and rhythm. She is
also exuberantly praised by critics for her impeccable taste and
exquisitely polished technique in classical works.
Her recordings, particularly of Albéniz and
E. Granados,
have received numerous prizes, including three Grammy awards, the Edison
Prize, two Grand Prix du Disque, and the Deutsche Schallplatten Prize.
She is also highly regarded for her recordings of Mozart and French
Impressionist music. An exclusive artist with BMG/RCA Classics, current
releases include a series of Mozart piano concerto recordings with the
English Chamber Orchestra
under Sir
Colin Davis.
Already available are recordings of Mozart piano sonatas, works by
Schumann, a Spanish recital disc featuring works by Falla and
Montsalvatge, and discs featuring songs and dances by Mompou and works
by
E. Granados.
Alicia de Larrocha herself has been awarded the Paderewski Memorial
Medal and the Principe de Asturias prize, an Honorary Doctorate from the
University of Michigan, among others, and has been recognised for her
talents by the city of Barcelona, the Spanish and French governments,
and UNESCO.
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