Students will walk from the center of Alicante to Aula de Cultura in Gadea,1 where the performance of the duo will take place. pianist Jesús Mª Gómez Rodríguez and violinist Quico Miró Reig.
This didactic concert aims to bring students of all ages closer to classical music in a fun way. The program includes the following studies: Four Seasons (Spring), by Antonio Vivaldi; Turkish anthem, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Hungarian Dance No.5, by Johannes Brahms; Moonlightby Claude Debussy; Spanish Dance nº 5ª, by Enrique Granados; And czardas, Vittorio Monti’s photo.
Jesus Maria Gomez
Jesús Mª Gómez (Callosa de Segura, 1965) is a doctor in Education. University of Alicante and a higher degree in piano and chamber music, with an outstanding end-of-study award from the Outstanding Conservatory of Music in Seville and Murcia, where he worked with professors Ramón Coll, Ana Guijarro and Miguel Baró. He also studied with Marian Ribicky at L’École Normale de Musique in Paris and with Frederic Gevers in Antwerp.
Received awards in national and international piano competitions, lots of records both as soloists and in chamber groups. He gave concerts in Spain, France, Portugal, Belgium, Hungary, Estonia, Germany, Russia, Czech Republic, Italy, Egypt, Argentina, USA, Vietnam and Japan.
He is currently a piano professor and assistant principal. Óscar Espla Superior Alicante Music ConservatoryHe teaches at the Musical Interpretation and Research Master’s Degree offered by the said centre.
Quico Miro Reig
Born in Ibi, he studies violin with teachers at various conservatories in the province and in Murcia. Arpad Babarczi, Unnur Palsdottir, Vicente Antón and Joaquín Palomares. Then, he got his master’s degree in acting under the guidance of Kevin Lawrence at the North Carolina School of the Arts in the USA. To complete his education, he attended various courses in the USA, France, Italy and Austria, where he took master classes from Gerard Poulet, Esther Haffner, Lawrence Dutton, Philip Setzer, Anner Bylsma, Dmitry Sytkovetsky, Marcy Rosen and Eric Larsen.
He works with as a soloist. Ruperto Chapí Chamber Orchestra, Valencia Youth Orchestra and Alicante Symphony Orchestra. It also collaborates with the Murcia Symphony Orchestra, the City of Elche Symphony Orchestra and the Valencia Symphony Orchestra. However, he finds his voice most suitable for the chamber music repertoire and gives concerts with musicians such as Emilio Fenoy, Jesús Mª Gómez, Maria Mircheva, Paco Ricote and Richard Bishop.
create in 2019 reinterpret yourselfis an interdisciplinary show combining words, dance, photography and music. In addition to composing the music for the show, Quico coordinates the different arts that come together in the show.
He continues his education by taking music direction courses and doing a master’s degree in historical interpretation and music studies.
He currently combines his work as a performer with that of a teacher at Elche Professional Music Conservatory and Elche’s musical direction. Coral bensi.
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