A selection of the best Spanish piano music that illustrates the spirit and content of the exhibition Sorolla and America by creating and audiovisual, cross-disciplinary parallelism.
This recital provides a full aesthetic experience by revealing analogies between the Luminism in Sorolla and Impresionism and Nationalism in music. The musical program comprises a selection of piano music directly connected to the exhibition topics: the sea, the harbor, children playing at the beach, corners of Andalucía, gardens and other scenes of Sorolla's imagery. It encompasses all the great Spanish composers, both contemporary of Sorolla and the subsequent generation: Albéniz, Granados, Falla, Turina, Esplá, Mompou and Rodrigo.
One of the legacy pianists of the Joaquín Achúcarro Foundation, Marta Espinós studied under Maestro Achúcarro in the Artist Certificate and Masters program at the Meadows School of the Arts and Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Currently residing in Madrid, Marta stands out as one of the most unconventional figures of the Spanish musical scene and performs as a solist in celebrated venues across Spain, the U.S. and other countries.
AC/E collaborates with the Joaquín Achúcarro Foundation through the program PICE for the internationalization of the Spanish Culture.
This recital provides a full aesthetic experience by revealing analogies between the Luminism in Sorolla and Impresionism and Nationalism in music. The musical program comprises a selection of piano music directly connected to the exhibition topics: the sea, the harbor, children playing at the beach, corners of Andalucía, gardens and other scenes of Sorolla's imagery. It encompasses all the great Spanish composers, both contemporary of Sorolla and the subsequent generation: Albéniz, Granados, Falla, Turina, Esplá, Mompou and Rodrigo.
One of the legacy pianists of the Joaquín Achúcarro Foundation, Marta Espinós studied under Maestro Achúcarro in the Artist Certificate and Masters program at the Meadows School of the Arts and Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Currently residing in Madrid, Marta stands out as one of the most unconventional figures of the Spanish musical scene and performs as a solist in celebrated venues across Spain, the U.S. and other countries.
AC/E collaborates with the Joaquín Achúcarro Foundation through the program PICE for the internationalization of the Spanish Culture.