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jueves, 26 de mayo de 2022

El pianista argentino Nelson Goerner, de Brahms a Albeniz en París

El pianista argentino Nelson Goerner acaba de grabar con el sello francés Alpha Classics los cuatro cuadernos de la suite Iberia del compositor español Isaac Albeniz. Naturalmente ha estado con Jordi Batallé en El invitado de RFI para contárnoslo.

El Mundo al Día | 5/23/2022

Presidente Biden pide judicializar a Vladimir Putin por crímenes de guerra. Con devastadoras imágenes, autoridades ucranianas denuncian atrocidades de las tropas rusas. Migrantes que desean pedir asilo en EE. UU. alegres y expectantes por derogatoria del Título 42. Y con el 52% de votos, Costa Rica eligió a Rodrigo Chaves como nuevo presidente.

Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik | Gewandhaus Quartet with Steffen Adelman...

It’s one of the most emblematic pieces of classical music ever: Mozart’s Serenade in G major (K. 525), widely known as ‘Eine kleine Nachtmusik’, performed by the Gewandhaus Quartet in the stunning surroundings of the Rammenau Baroque Castle in 2005. (00:00) I. Allegro (05:22) II. Romance (Andante) (10:56) III. Menuetto (Allegretto) (13:06) IV. Rondo (Allegro) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) composed this lively serenade in the summer of 1787, at the height of his success. While the piece was originally composed for two violins, a viola, a cello and a double bass – as is the configuration of this performance – it is nowadays more commonly performed as an orchestral arrangement. Out of the many serenades, divertimenti and cassations Mozart wrote during his lifetime, ‘Eine kleine Nachtmusik’ is doubtlessly his most famous work of chamber music. During the late 18th century, such light entertainment ensemble pieces enjoyed immense success and were often performed during social occasions, particularly in outdoor locations such as gardens and parks. The four-piece serenade opens with an allegro in sonata form, followed by a slower, lyrical second movement and a minuet, and finishes on an energetically joyful rondo. The melodic lightness and effortlessness typical for this genre of music is present throughout all four movements. The Gewandhaus Quartet (also named Leipzig Gewandhaus Quartet) was founded in 1808 and is considered one of the first professional quartets in the world. It is composed of the soloists and concertmasters of the Gewandhaus Orchestra. Throughout the years, numerous premieres of quartets by renowned composers have been performed by the Gewandhaus Quartet. Playing at this concert: Frank-Michael Erben (1st violin) Conrad Suske (2nd violin) Volker Metz (viola) Jürnjakob Timm (cello) Steffen Adelmann (double bass)

PRIMERA MISA DE QUIQUE




Alegraos todos, amigos, por el don del sacerdocio, recibido por nuestro hermano y compañero Enrique de Arteaga Bustamante (Quique), que hoy, jueves, 26 de mayo, celebra en la Unidad Pastoral del Gran San Blas, en la Parroquia de la Candelaria, calle Hinojal 3, a las 20:00 horas, su Primera Misa. 

Su fe, y el amor y la pasión de pastor que pone en todo, nos ayudan, nos consuelan y nos hacen rebosar de esperanza. 

Orad por él, y por cuantos, con gozo, participaremos hoy, en Comunión, en la Celebración de su primera Eucaristía; y cada día, después, en la aventura de ser discípulos de Jesús, hermanos de tantos seres humanos que buscan el bien, y servidores, muy especialmente, como Jesús, de los pecadores, los pobres y los sencillos. 

Os esperamos. 

Antonio.