Conciertos Daniel, founded in 1908 by Ernesto de Quesada, has uninterruptedly continued it's artistic promotion task throughout four generations of the De Quesada family. More recently transformed into Hispania Clásica by his youngest son Ricardo, it has represented the most famous artists of the 20th century such as Arthur Rubinstein, Jascha Heifetz, Wilhelm Backhaus, Pau Casals, Gregor Piatigorsky, Henryk Szeryng, Claudio Arrau and countless other great names of their time. Hispania Clásica faces the 21 st century with a rich tradition based on 100 years of experience and with the same determination to discover, embrace, promote and advise the most outstanding musicians of the new generations artists.
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Boris Berman
...the unmistakable stamp of the great Russian tradition of breathless virtuosity and absolute security...he proved himself capable of generating electrical excitement.
On any terms, this was major piano playing.
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Frederieke Saeijs
Winner of the first Grand Prix-Academie des Beaux Arts at the International Jacques Thibaud-Marguerite Long Competition in Paris, France. Next to that she has been awarded 4 extra prizes: Prix de SAS le prince Albert II de Monaco for the best interpretation of the contemporary work by Dupin, Prix Nicole Henriot-Schweitzer for the best interpretation of the violin concerto (Berg), Prize of the members of the Orchestre National de France and Prize of the students of the Conservatories. .
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Hrachya Avanesyan
’’Young Armenian Hrachya Avanesyan, 23 years old, has inspired us with his fresh interpretation of Mozart concerto, accompanied by the Royal Chamber Waloon Orchestra
and Paul Goodwin. Young musician started the concert with confidence and elegance. His sound was brilliant and warm. In second movement he created a melancholic atmosphere,
which followed a very personal, original and fresh interpretation of third movement.
All this was performed with absolute technical perfection" 13 may 2009 – La Libre Belgique
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Alexandros Kapelis
“a virtuoso of the keyboard without any concession to the public nor to decadent sentimentality” (Diari de Balears, Spain), “an artist of indisputable artistic maturity” (Estia, Greece) |
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Adriana Linares
viola
Described by Grammy awarding violist Roger Tapping as “a violist of extraordinary merit and ability… [who is] not only excellent but also distinctive, characterful and individual.” Highlights of Solo engagements include her 2006 debut in Carnegie Hall with the American premiere of Venezuelan Composer Modesta Bor’s Sonata. She has been feature soloist with Arcos Juveniles de Caracas Orchestra, Virtuosi Caracas, Middletown Symphony, the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, with whom she performed and collaborated with the world premiere of American composer Howard Hanson’s Summer Seascape II, recorded under the NAXOS label.
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