Q.Festival 2019 / 30 maart / Iberio Duo – Latin Perfumes
- 30 maart 2019 | 20.15 uur
Ruïnekerk | Bergen NH
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- Louisa Rocha / violin
- Daniel Pacho Villacorta / piano
NL
Het 2e concert van het Q.Festival wordt uitgevoerd door Iberio Duo.
Iberio Duo won de speciale prijs in de categorie van kamermuziek tot 32 jaar op de Triomphe de l’Art International Competition in Brussel.
Dit concert: Latijnse Geuren, zal recht doen aan de titel van dit Festival: Q.Festival – Zuidelijke Muziek, aangezien zij ons Portugese, Spaanse, Italiaanse en Franse geuren zullen brengen, in de composities van Luís de Freitas Branco, Domenico Scarlatti, Pablo de Sarasate, Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados en Saint-Saëns.
Betoverende geuren staan ons te wachten op 30 maart, in de prachtige Ruïnekerk!
PT
Iberio Duo no 2º concerto do Q.Festival.
Iberio Duo ganhou o prémio especial na categoria de música de câmara até 32 anos de idade, no Triomphe de L’Art competição internacional em Bruxelas.
Este concerto: Perfumes Latinos, fará justiça ao título deste Festival: Q.Festival – Música do Sul, pois o repertório trar-nos-á aromas portugueses, espanhóis, italianos e franceses, nas composições de Luís de Freitas Branco, Domenico Scarlatti, Pablo de Sarasate, Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados e Saint-Saëns.
Fragrâncias captivantes aguardam-nos a 30 de março, na bonita Ruïnekerk!
EN
The 2nd concert of the Q.Festival will be performed by Iberio Duo.
Iberio Duo has won the Special Prize in the category of chamber music until 32 years of age at the Triomphe de l’Art International Competition in Brussels.
This concert: Latin Perfumes, will do justice to the title of this Festival: Q.Festival – Southern Music for they will bring us Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and French scents, in the compositions of Luís de Freitas Branco, Domenico Scarlatti, Pablo de Sarasate, Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados, and Saint-Saëns.
Captivating fragances are awaiting us on March 30, in the beautiful Ruïnekerk!
Louisa Rocha started her studies at the National Conservatory in Lisbon, Portugal where she graduated with 19/20 with excellency.
Played solo Recitals in Romania, France and Portugal and numerous concerts with her trio ‘Satz’.
In 2013 she won the second Prize at the National Music Competition Gilberta Paiva and the Prize from Inatel Foundation for the best student of the Conservatory of Lisbon. Played as a soloist with the Youth Orchestra of Portugal many times.
Member of the Orchestre des Jeunes de la Mediterranée (OJM) as well as the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra, the NJO (National Joung Orchestra of the Netherlands) and the World Peace Philharmonic Orchestrra. Louisa worked under the guidance of renowned conductors such as: Vladimir Jurowsky, Christoph Eschenbach, Krysztof Urbanski etc. Performing concerts in Tunisia, France, Italy, Germany and Denmark.
Laureate at the Princess Christina Concours in the Netherlands and received the 1st prize in the International Competition of Fundão.
Louisa plays with.Eiris Quartet, having performed at the String Quartet Biennale in Amsterdam, opening the Casals Quartet. The quartet takes part in the Netherland String Quartet Academy (NSKA) she also plays with Iberio Duo where she performs actively in Spain, Portugal and The Netherlands with her pianist Daniel Pacho.
She plays in a Magnus Antonius Fichtl, Anno 1772. a loan Gagliano – Strijkinstrumenten Fonds.
Louisa is currently studying at the Conservatorium Van Amsterdam under the guidance of Maria Milstein and Eliot Lawson.
Daniel Pacho Villacorta begins his musical education at the age of 10 in the José Castro Ovejero Conservatorium of León (Spain) finishing his studies in 2016 and obtaining the Academic Achievement Extraordinary Price. He is currently doing his bachelor studies in the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, under the guidance of David Kuyken.
Daniel has participated in many festivals and master classes having the opportunity to work with pianists such as Miguel Ángel Ortega Chavaldas, Daniel del Pino and Victor del Valle, as well as musicians like David Quiggle, Kenedy Moretti, Bruno Dozza and Erica Wise in chamber music, among others.
In 2012, Daniel receives the First Prize in the III Claudio Prieto Interpretation Competition, as well as the Special Prize ex-aequo to the best interpretation of Spanish music. In 2015 he receives the Second Prize in the Intercentros Melómano Competition of Castilla y León and two years later, the Ministry of Education of Spain awards him with the National Education Award.