Da Camera de Cuerdas

30th Anniversary Series: String Quartets

Friday 13th of May, 2022
12:00h
Auditorio Sony, Madrid
Tickets

The Reina Sofía School of Music celebrates three decades of its foundation with the 30th Anniversary concert series, a special programme with a variety of genres audiences to bring music closer to society.


Chamber music is an essential genre in the history of music and in every musician’s learning process. It is at once ensemble music and solo music, because the listener can distinguish the sound of each performer. In the absence of a director, it requires a type of shared leadership in which the artists have to coordinate among themselves to obtain the best results.


In the Da Camera concert series, students from the International Institute of Chamber Music of Madrid present the fruits of their work.


Ticket reservation for Friends of the School: amigos@albeniz.com. Learn more on the Friends programme here.


This concert will also be broadcast live on our Youtube channel.


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Program

    • SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitry
      • Piano trio no. 1 op 8
          • TRÍO ARALIA
          • Iris Scialom, Violín
          • Magali Mouterde, Violonchelo
          • Théodore Lambert, Piano
    • HAYDN, Franz Joseph
      • Sonata for piano, violin and cello no. 27 in E flat major H XV: 29
        • I. Poco Allegretto II. Andantino ed innocentemente III. Finale. Presto assai
          • TRÍO ARALIA
          • Iris Scialom, Violín
          • Magali Mouterde, Violonchelo
          • Théodore Lambert, Piano
    • SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitry
      • Piano trio no. 2 in E minor op 67
        • I. Andante II. Allegro con brio III. Largo IV. Allegretto
          • TRÍO ARALIA
          • Iris Scialom, Violín
          • Magali Mouterde, Violonchelo
          • Théodore Lambert, Piano