Isabel Villanueva: Ritual
Isabel Villanueva's concert reveals the intersection of silence, sound and transcendence and offers a unique opportunity to experience music as a sacred and transformative rite.
Isabel Villanueva's concert reveals the intersection of silence, sound and transcendence and offers a unique opportunity to experience music as a sacred and transformative rite.
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Last event date: Monday, October 28 2024 7:00PM
Program:
Hildegard von Bingen: O virtus sapientiae (arranged by Isabel Villanueva)
György Kurtág: Signs, Games and Messages – Zöld erdőből magyar nóta (To Imre Földes at 60), Perpetuum mobile, In nomine all'ongherese (Damjanich emlékkő)
Johann Sebastian Bach: Violin partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
György Kurtág: Signs, Games and Messages – In memoriam Blum Tamás
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber: Passacaglia
Featuring:
Isabel Villanueva – viola
Hailed by The Strad as “an artist who risks” and described by Pizzicato Magazine as “a sensitive artist who knows how to immerse in the depths of music”, her passion for promoting the viola combined with her charismatic and expressive performances, and her beauty of sound, make Isabel Villanueva one of the most valued and complete violists of today.
Since her debut at 18 performing Bartók Viola Concerto with the Radio Television Spanish Symphony Orchestra, she has developed an global career. She is regularly invited as a soloist with orchestras performing a wide range of repertoire including more than 30 viola concertos from baroque to contemporary music. Solo performances include important venues and festivals such as the Berlin Konzerthaus, the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, the Royal Court Theatre in Copenhagen, Auditorio Nacional de Madrid, and Wigmore Hall in London. She has been involved in collaborating and premiering more than 20 new works for viola, many of which are dedicated to her.
2023 saw the release of her second album, Ritual for viola solo. Comprising music over 1000 years from Hildegard von Bingen to György Kurtág, it has quickly got attention from media and was nominated to the prestigious ICMA Awards 2024 as “Best Instrumental Solo”. She presents this material in a concert that reveals the intersections of silence, sound and transcendence, and offers a unique opportunity to experience music as a sacred and transformative rite.
A barokk hegedűs, Maya Homburger és zeneszerző-nagybőgős férje, Barry Guy különleges, zenetörténeti korszakokat és stílusokat átívelő koncertjein rendszeresen szólaltatnak meg Kurtág-kompozíciókat.
The importance of the Blue Note record company can hardly be overstated. The famous blue note-labeled albums recorded the pioneers of bebop after 1945, and then the defining small-band recordings of the hard bop era – these have become the eternal high points of jazz. The soloists of the Modern Art Orchestra, starting from the recordings of the first great era, relive the moments recorded on the blue-and-white label records.
Kurtág György: Einige Sätze aus den Sudelbüchern Georg Christoph Lichtenbergs, op. 37a Kurtág György: Kafka-töredékek, op. 24
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