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Pasodobles and symphonic works fill the Calle La Vía in a magical night

14 July 2011 - 10: 25

Undoubtedly, the Artistic Musical grouping of Dénia last night he offered one of his best concerts. This time, unlike other concerts of the Holy Blood, neither fireworks nor needed foreign soloists. Only the good work of the components was required to make available to the public an attractive musical offer that got applause and reciprocity at the end of each of the pieces. Attendees, some loyal fans of the band and other visitors who came to the sound of percussion and wind were amazed with the melodies and harmonies that Frank de Vuyst knew perfectly executed.

All started with a pasodoble: The Lira del Pozuelo Luis Serrano Alarcón, author who has worked with it l'Agrupació on other occasions and the band is faithful in almost all programs. The composer says this pasodoble that is personal and private, as determined in a series of unusual harmonic and tonal roads in classical pasodobles.

Bert Appermont a play put the full stop this concert. At that time the program began symphonic indicated that part of the recital: saga Cándida, An arrangement in the form of suite extracted from the highlights of a musical of the same author Seed Satan.

Spartacus It was the most entertaining bet. This work has three disparate movements as each melodic material refers. The first exposes the subject as well as an accumulation of rhythms that are happening and are repeated. The second fragment is more orchestral while the third is attacked and becomes the main theme delve aggressively while grandiose.

In the middle of the concert and with the bar set high, it was only for the Musical Artistic Group to offer us an exclusive premiere and that's how it was. The work to be presented was The Legend of Maracaibo José Alberto Pina, who did not miss among the attendees to witness the premiere of his creation. This work It is inspired by the legend of Santo Cristo de Maracaibo that began circulating over three hundred years ago. The story of a galleon, full of treasures from America, lived naval battles against England and northern ended with the Spanish defeat and failure of the victors to try to master the craft.

In an end they put El arca de Noé Oscar Navarro, based on the biblical story and an encore in the purest Spanish style.

The band, which this year celebrates its 60 anniversary, invites all musicians and components exposed to lunch at the local academy Manuel Lattur next July at 23 10: 30h.

1 Comment
  1. Saoro says:

    The band played that night Denia lot but a lot of music, yes sir and the portabello sound.


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