MIGUEL TRÁPAGA

Spanish guitarist Miguel Trápaga joins the Estación Buenos Aires String Quartet for a concert tour that brings together the worlds of guitar and chamber music.

Each performance will be a unique encounter: the guitar as a solo voice in dialogue with the strings, in a repertoire that bridges tradition and modernity. From the evocative soundscapes of Albéniz and Turina, through the passionate “Histoire du Tango” by Astor Piazzolla with violinist Rafael Gintoli, to works of great power and virtuosity such as Brouwer’s Quintet, Piazzolla’s intense Death of the Angel, and Boccherini’s brilliant Quintet in D Major G.448, crowned by its famous Fandango.

A tour that celebrates the guitar as a bridge between cultures and eras, promising evenings filled with emotion, beauty, and artistic mastery.

PROGRAM

Concerts on 10th, 12th, 16th and 18th

I

 (Solo guitar / Miguel Trápaga)

Isaac ALBÉNIZ                      Asturias – Capricho catalán – Torre bermeja

Joaquín TURINA                   Sonata para guitarra Op. 61

 

(Violin and guitar / Rafael Gintoli and Miguel Trápaga)

Astor PIAZZOLLA                  Histoire du Tango

                                                           * Bordel 1900

                                                           * Café 1930

II

(Guitar & String Quartet / Miguel Trápaga and Estación Buenos Aires)

Leo BROUWER                       Quinteto para Guitarra y Cuarteto de Cuerdas

Astor PIAZZOLLA                    La Muerte del Ángel para Cuarteto de Cuerdas

Luigi BOCCHERINI    Quinteto para Guitarra y Cuarteto de Cuerdas IV, en Re Mayor, G.448                           (del Fandango)

PROGRAM

Concert on 12th

Isaac ALBÉNIZ   

Torre berneja

Capricho Catalán 

Asturias

Tomás DAMAS

Carnaval de Venecia

Joaquín TURINA

Sonata op. 61

CONCERT DATES

Miércoles, 10 de septiembre | Buenos Aires

Mozarteum Argentino – Palacio Libertad, 14 h.

Viernes, 12 de septiembre | Cipolletti

Complejo Cultural Cipolletti, 21 h

Martes, 16 de septiembre | Tucumán

Setiembre Musical – Teatro San Martín, 21 h.

Jueves, 18 de septiembre | San Juan

Mozarteum Argentino – Auditorio San Juan, 21.30 h.