Piano concerts. Maria Victoria Martin Adánez
- Dates
- November 7, 2024
- When?
- Soon
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November 7, 12, 21 and 26, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.
CONCERT PROGRAM
- Thursday, November 7th
SONATA IN F minor. Opus 2 No. 1.
SONATA IN C minor. Opus 10 N
SONATA IN D major. Opus 10 No. 3
- Tuesday, November 12th
SONATA IN F major. Opus 10 No. 2
SONATA IN G major. Opus 14 No. 2
SONATA IN D major. Opus 28 "Pastoral"
- Thursday, November 21st
SONATA IN E major. Opus 14 No. 1
SONATA IN A flat major. Opus 26
SONATA IN D minor. Opus 31 No. 2 "Tempest"
- Tuesday, November 26th
SONATA IN E flat major. Opus 31 No. 3
SONATA IN E major. Opus 109 No. 30
SONATA IN A flat major. Opus 110 No. 31
Ludwig van Beethoven wrote 32 piano sonatas between 1795 and 1822 (he also wrote three juvenile sonatas at the age of 13 and one unfinished sonata, the WoO. 51). Although not originally intended to be a significant whole, as a whole they comprise one of the most important collections of works in music history. Hans von Bülow called them "The New Testament" of piano literature (He considered The Well-Tempered Clavier and the other keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bach "The Old Testament").
Beethoven's piano sonatas came to be seen as the first cycle of major piano pieces suitable for public and private performance. They form "a bridge between the worlds of the salon and the concert hall." The first to perform them all in a single concert cycle was Hans von Bülow and the first complete recording is by Artur Schnabel for the His Master's Voice label. (Wikipedia)
Maria Victoria Martin Adanez:
"I was born in Zamora, like Haydn, in the early hours of the morning between March 31 and April 1. Music has been the driving force of my life. I have learned from everyone who was by my side: teachers, students, family, friends... But my love for the piano was instilled in me, in a very special way, by my teacher Amalia Sempere; she took me by the hand and led me along the path of this beautiful art and taught me to love the music of the great masters through the world of sound."
Additional Information
Auditorium of the Public Library of Zamora
Free admission until full capacity
Address and map location
- Postal address Biblioteca Pública de Zamora - Plaza Claudio Moyano, s/n. municipality of Zamora . NaN. Zamora