Concierto Con Orquesta

Inspired by the gardens at Palacio Real de Aranjuez, Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo composed the Concierto de Aranjuez in 1939, and it is probably one of his best-known works. El amor brujo, also name as “Love, the Magician”, is a piece of music by Manuel de Falla, first for a chamber group, then re-scored as a symphonic suite.

Conductor:

Capt. Prateep Suphanrojn

Soloist:

Miguel Trápaga / Guitar

Concerts:

  • June 18th, 2010 / 7.00 p.m. / MACM
  • June 19th, 2010 / 4.00 p.m. / MACM

Program:

  • Obertura de los ‘Esclavos felices’ – Juan Crisostomo Arriaga (1806 – 1826)
  • Concierto de Aranjuez – Joaquin Rodrigo (1901 – 1999)

- Intermission -

  • El amor brujo – Manuel de Falla (1876 – 1946)
    • Introduction and Scene
    • Song of a Broken Heart
    • The Aparition
    • Dance of Terror
    • The Magic Circle
    • Midnight
    • Ritual Fire dance
    • Scene
    • Song of the Will-o’-the-Wisp (Canción del fuego fatuo)
    • Pantomime
    • Dance of the game of love
    • Finale

Miguel Trapaga

Miguel Trápaga was born in Cantabria (Spain) in 1967.

He studied at the Ataúlfo Argenta Conservatory (Santander) and at Royal Conservatory of Music of Madrid (Real Conservatorio Superior de Música) with Javier Canduela and Demetrio Ballesteros, respectively. He also received lessons from José Tomás, Miguel Angel Girollet, Manuel Estévez, José Luis Rodrigo, David Russell, Leo Brouwer and Gerardo Arriaga.

He has been awarded scholarships from the Marcelino Botín Foundation (Banco de Santander), Juventudes Musicales de Madrid and the La Caixa Foundation (Barcelona).

Mr. Trápaga has won prizes in the following competitions: Arturo Sanzano Competition, 1988; Premio Extraordinario Fin de Carrera (graduated with top honors) from the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid, 1990; Concurso Permanente de Juventudes Musicales de España, 1992; XVIth Andrés Segovia International Guitar Competition, Palma de Mallorca, 1993; Third Great Lakes Competition, Oberlin, Ohio (USA), 1994; and the XII International Solo Guitar Competition, Guitar Foundation of America, Quebec (Canada), 1994.

He has performed in broadcasts for Spanish National Radio, Antena 2 of Portugal, ABC of Australia and the BBC among others. He has recorded the CD “Anthology of composers in Cantabria” released by the Marcelino Botin Foundation (Banco de Santander), and has contributed to a double CD containing Federico Moreno Torroba´s guitar music. His recordings with works of the Cuban composer Leo Brouwer and with the violinist Alexandre Detissov containing works for violin and guitar of Mauro Giuliani, have been released by the Opera Tres record label. His last CD is a tribute to Andrés Segovia, featuring works by Joaquín Turina, Castelnuovo Tedesco, Ponce, Tansman, Moreno-Torroba and Albert Harris.

Currently a teacher at the Royal Conservatory Of Music of Madrid, Mr. Trápaga has offered courses in Spain and abroad (The Canary Islands International Guitar Festival, Panama City University, Frederic Chopin Academy in Warsaw, Kukulkan Guitar Festival in Mexico, Melbourne University…).

He has performed in concert halls and theatres in Spain -Palau de la Música de Valencia, Gran Teatro de Cordoba, Teatro de la Maestranza, Palacio de Festivales de Cantabria, Auditorio de Zaragoza …- and abroad –the Forbidden City Music Hall in Beijing, Victoria Concert Hall in Singapore, Pushkin Museum in Moscow, National Concert Hall in Taiwan, National Theatre in Panama, Playhouse in Canberra, Tokyo, Istanbul, Dublin, Romania, Santiago de Chile, Sydney, Warsaw, Montevideo, Slovakia, Portugal, Mexico, Kenya, Ukraine, Kuwait, Cameroon, Peru, New Zealand, Philippines, Nicaragua, Venezuela, South Africa, Panama, and has toured Brazil, Germany, Canada, United States…-. He has performed with the Moscow String Quartet, and the mezzo-soprano Lola Casariego, and the Villa de Madrid Chamber Orchestra, Sesi Fundarte Chamber Orchestra (Porto Alegre, Brazil), Gijón Symphony Orchestra, Seville Symphony Orchestra, Madrid Symphony Orchestra, Canberra Symphony Orchestra and Ukrainian National Orchestra.

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5th Season (2009 - 2010)
Month : August 2010
Concert Program : Popular Classic + Angel Concert

Best Section of TPO : 2nd Violin

Best Musician of TPO

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