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Classical music stars in the cultural agenda of July in Xàbia

13 June 2016 - 16: 47

The cultural agenda of July arrives at Xàbia with two important events for lovers of classical music. On the one hand, II Music Festival to riurauAnd secondly, the IV International Piano Comxicotetion Vila de Xàbia.

From Thursday June 30 to Sunday July 3, the riurau d'Arnauda will host four piano, song or guitar recitals that will begin at 21:30 p.m. and whose admission will cost 10 euros (children under 10 years old enter free). As an offer, a voucher of four tickets for 30 euros has been prepared that can be used as it is most advantageous to the buyer. Starting this week, tickets can be purchased at the tourist office Xàbia.

Classical music festivals this summer in Xàbia

Professor and artistic director of the festival, Nati Ballarín said that the concerts will begin on 30, with performances by pianist and composer Carlos Bianchini among the repertoire will include a work dedicated to the villa entitled Xàbia magic. The second concert (Friday 1 of July) will be starring Lola Smolokowski and Nadia Kashaeva, a duo of piano and soprano, while on Saturday 2 will be the guitar of Darío González Ivars who takes all the leading role. Finally, on Sunday 3 in June, the piano is returned by the Italian concert player Giuliano Adorno.

This festival is organized by the Friends and Music Professionals (APAM), entity also responsible for International Piano Comxicotetion Vila de Xàbia which this year reaches its fourth edition to be held in the premises of the 7 10 Conservatory of July.

This year the contest will receive students from 8 to 35 years worldwide. According Batallín, "the young concert players will put into play all their technique, sensitivity and work capacity in the recitals that base the contest, which are open to the public".

The festival will start on Thursday 7 July at 20: 30 hours at the Conservatory with a concert by the Orchestra of the Artistic Musical Center of Xàbia, whose proceeds will be used to purchase educational materials for this young group integrated in the Musical Arts Center xàbia.

The president of APAM, Mónica Suárez, thanked the support of all the sponsors who collaborate in this contest, such as local companies, firms in the music sector or associations such as the Casa de Andalucía and the Rotary Club, which sponsors the entire youth category. Also to the sculptor Tony Mari, who is in charge of designing the trophies for the winners.

Comments
  1. Erika says:

    Fran, it's clear that the culture thing doesn't suit you. You just have to see the ordinariness that you put ... If you do not like classical music, you do not have to listen to it, but you must respect the tastes of others. And for the record, I don't like it very much either. And it is not Spain, it is Spain. And there are also people who read a lot, probably more than you. Please moderate your language (or read more and you will learn more vocabulary).

  2. Fran says:

    I roll boring. Espagne on the part of where fewer people read and cultured. Oh my God. Who will see it, the people there certainly not. Perhaps tourists. But I doubt it. I think it will snobs who just read, to show off. Would be better off spending the money on a municipal swimming pool fuck fuck up.


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