Opera World magazine describes Andrea Gonzalez Caballero as "the female voice of the Spanish guitar." Joined by Russian-born flamenco guitarist Grisha Goryachev, whose life was forever changed after being invited to play for flamenco virtuoso Paco de Lucia, the two come together for an evening of music from Spain.
Andrea is a laureate of multiple prestigious international guitar competitions, receiving First Prize and Special Prize at the XL International Competition F. Sor, and First Prize at the XIII Alhambra International Guitar Competition, where she was the youngest guitarist to receive first prize. BBC Music Magazine described her as one of today's young rising stars of the classical guitar. Andrea has appeared at international festivals and concert series around the world.
A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Grisha Goryachev is renowned for his extraordinary musical sensitivity and technical virtuosity in both classical and flamenco styles. Grisha strives to keep alive older flamenco masterpieces that now exist only on records by performing them in concerts. He creates his own interpretations of these masterpieces, using dynamics and tone colors usually associated with classical guitar.
Program: A Night of Spanish Guitar
Gonzalez Caballero:
R. SAINZ DE LA MAZA: Rondena, Petenera, Zapateado
FRANCISCO TARREGA: Prelude No. 1, Prelude No. 2
F.M. TORROBA: Castles of Spain
MANUEL LOPEZ-QUIROGA (Arr. Carles Trepat): Tatuaje, Ojos Verdes, Dime que me quieres, Romance de Valentia
PABLO SARASATE (Arr. Carles Trepat): Zapateado
Goryachev:
SABICAS: Zapateado en Re (Zapateado)
MARIO ESCUDERO: Impetu (Bulerias)
RAFAEL RIQUENI: Brisas (Guajira)
VINCENTE AMIGO: Ventanas al Alma (Minera)
GERARDO NUNEZ: Piedras Negras (Taranta/Solea por Buleria)
PACO DE LUCIA: Monasterio de Sal (Colombiana), Montino (Fandango), Almoraima (Bulerias)
This program is presented in association with OMNI Foundation for the Performing Arts.
$65/$55.
Presented by San Francisco Performances
Opera World magazine describes Andrea Gonzalez Caballero as "the female voice of the Spanish guitar." Joined by Russian-born flamenco guitarist Grisha Goryachev, whose life was forever changed after being invited to play for flamenco virtuoso Paco de Lucia, the two come together for an evening of music from Spain.
Andrea is a laureate of multiple prestigious international guitar competitions, receiving First Prize and Special Prize at the XL International Competition F. Sor, and First Prize at the XIII Alhambra International Guitar Competition, where she was the youngest guitarist to receive first prize. BBC Music Magazine described her as one of today's young rising stars of the classical guitar. Andrea has appeared at international festivals and concert series around the world.
A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Grisha Goryachev is renowned for his extraordinary musical sensitivity and technical virtuosity in both classical and flamenco styles. Grisha strives to keep alive older flamenco masterpieces that now exist only on records by performing them in concerts. He creates his own interpretations of these masterpieces, using dynamics and tone colors usually associated with classical guitar.
Program: A Night of Spanish Guitar
Gonzalez Caballero:
R. SAINZ DE LA MAZA: Rondena, Petenera, Zapateado
FRANCISCO TARREGA: Prelude No. 1, Prelude No. 2
F.M. TORROBA: Castles of Spain
MANUEL LOPEZ-QUIROGA (Arr. Carles Trepat): Tatuaje, Ojos Verdes, Dime que me quieres, Romance de Valentia
PABLO SARASATE (Arr. Carles Trepat): Zapateado
Goryachev:
SABICAS: Zapateado en Re (Zapateado)
MARIO ESCUDERO: Impetu (Bulerias)
RAFAEL RIQUENI: Brisas (Guajira)
VINCENTE AMIGO: Ventanas al Alma (Minera)
GERARDO NUNEZ: Piedras Negras (Taranta/Solea por Buleria)
PACO DE LUCIA: Monasterio de Sal (Colombiana), Montino (Fandango), Almoraima (Bulerias)
This program is presented in association with OMNI Foundation for the Performing Arts.
$65/$55.
Presented by San Francisco Performances
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