President of the Alicante Provincial Assembly, Carlos MazonAccompanied by the Cultural Representative, Juan de Dios Navarroand by the auditorium’s artistic and musical director, Joseph Vincent, This morning he toured different important areas of ADDA. cultural heritage and gives up respect for numbers local composers and musicians Oscar Espla, Ruperto Chapi, jesus mule, jose thomas, Albert Rodriguez, Ana Maria Sanchez And Loving Blanquer.
The name of the auditorium spaces includes the first renamed Symphony Hall. Oscar Espla RoomIt pays homage to the outstanding composer, who is considered one of the most important representatives of Spanish music and whose work is characterized by a measured use of Alicante folklore.
This The chamber room is named after Ruperto Chapí of Villena.especially remembered for their popular zarzuela, The rehearsal room belongs to Alicante guitarist José Tomás.A reference among the great masters of the 20th century.
Likewise, the famous composer, commentator and professor Jesús Mula, who was born in Rafal and died in Alicante two years ago, gives his name to the Sala de Músicos de Descanso.And The Crystal Room has been renamed Rodríguez Albert In memory of this ’27 Generation writer.
This The Ágora Colloquium Room baptized as the Ana María Sánchez Room To pay homage to this soprano, who died last year in Elda and whose career gained an international dimension by performing on high-level European stages. Finally, educator and composer from Alcoy, Amando Blanquer is the person who gave the auditorium hall its name..
A commitment and a dream
As the corporate executive reported, “with this action fulfilled a commitment and also a dream. The province is the birthplace of well-known prestigious great composers and performers who bear the name Alicante both inside and outside Spain and who have left a deep mark in international music history”.
“We thought it necessary to record ADDA, a world reference from the Diputación to this great space, his legacy, work and contribution to our cultural and musical baggage”, Mazón stated.