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Catalan Sounds / Mélodie Gimard (CAT)
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Catalan Sounds / Mélodie Gimard (CAT)

Mélodie Gimard is a young French pianist, composer, and arranger based in Barcelona. Despite her youth, she combines her piano career with the musical direction of shows at various national and international festivals. She is also a member and founder of Pescaitos Flamenco Quartet, Trio Zuloaga, and the new female project EVA.

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Last event date: Tuesday, February 15 2022 8:00PM

Catalan Sounds / Mélodie Gimard (CAT)

Featuring:
Mélodie Gimard - piano
Matías López Expósito - vocal
Carlos Sarduy - trumpet
Martín Meléndez - cello
Pablo Gómez - percussion
Karen Lugo - baile

Numen (One World Records, 2020) is her first album, an interdisciplinary project that represents the freedom of expression of a young artist with regards to the influence of flamenco. Everything that inspires the Mélodie Gimard falls into this category: everything can become numen. Through this show, the artist translates the different numens that have inspired her into music (places, words, people…), telling her own story through the hybridisation of the classic and most current music, always taking into account the flamenco tradition and its language seen from a new angle in a spontaneous and transgressive way.

In her compositions, we find influences from both the most jondo flamenco and current artists. El Chozas de Jerez, Manolo Caracol, Moraito, Bebo Valdés, Ibrahim Maalouf or Tigran Hamasyan are part of the heterogeneous creative numen of Mélodie Gimard.

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Benjamin Appl recorded songs by Schubert, Brahms, and Kurtág on his album Lines of Life, released in 2025. On the album, the composers and their works are closely intertwined in the truest sense. Listeners will not only marvel at how Kurtág's music keeps the world of 19th-century German songs alive in various ways, but will also notice that at times Schubert or Brahms seem to continue or develop phrases, motifs, or ideas from Kurtág.

Kurtág György: Einige Sätze aus den Sudelbüchern Georg Christoph Lichtenbergs, op. 37a Kurtág György: Kafka-töredékek, op. 24

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