“Does Bardin House look familiar to you?” Alicante Cultural Institute is the motto used by Juan Gil-Albert to celebrate the International Music Day on November 22. Students of the Óscar Esplá Higher Conservatory of MusicHe was assigned to give micro concerts to local artists in the mornings and throughout the day in the cultural center headquarters hall in the afternoons.
With styles ranging from classical to pop and including urban musicAs the performances started to bring their notes to the streets from the first hour, they surprised those who passed in front of the historical building. It houses the headquarters of the cultural center located in San Fernando 44.
Cultural Deputy, Juan de Dios Navarro traveled to the Bardin House to attend this memorial service and attended some auditions of chamber groups and soloists from the Óscar Esplá Superior Conservatory of Music.Names that perform works of different styles and authors such as Vivaldi, Bach, Chopin, Debussy or Paquito de Rivera.
As IAC’s new cultural director, Cristina Martínez, explains: The main purpose of this initiative is to bring Casa Bardin closer to the public and to enable citizens to better understand the functions and activities of the Institute.Offering a strong monthly program that is open to all audiences and focuses on a wide range of disciplines.
throughout the morning join this music offer tuba and piano duo consisting of Moisés Manzanaro and Clara Martínez; The quartet consisting of Aurora Fernández, Esther Galambos, Aitana Fernández and Adis Galán; The brass quintet consisting of Carlos Martínez, Pablo Cano, Iván Esparcia, Pablo Vidal and Diego Enrique, and the pianist Abel Gómez, who will perform alone and with soprano Lisabel Huerta.
Afternoon, IAC Juan Gil-Albert will reopen its doors from 17.30 to music with urban artists Manyacaes and Agus Milan, the voice of Inés Domínguez and singers and guitarists Dani Miralles and Antonio Valero.