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"Their piano keyboard, charged with magic, balance and rapport, on occasions managed to unleash the stormy power of a symphonic orchestra, while at other times offering a contrast, with passages of gripping lyricism (...) With remarkable grace on the stage, they offered passionate performances full of intuition and sentiment, of immaculate precision, while enjoying themselves and entertaining the audience. Bravo."-El Heraldo de Aragon

The Moreno Gistain Duo is making their first appearance in the West Coast. The program "Spanish Inspiration" has been performed in over 40 concert halls and well received.

Many composers throughout history were fascinated by the qualities of Spanish music. The rhythmic qualities, unmistakable melodic movement and evocative harmonies served as an inspiration to composers outside Spain. All this resulted in a large amount of "Spanish music" was composed by non-spanish composers. This program presents an evocative journey through some of the most famous and representative works of this particular merger. All these works were originally written for symphony orchestra and are presented here in piano four hands transcriptions.

...Spanish Inspiration...

Mikhail Glinka (1804-1857)
Capriccio brillante on the Jota Aragonesa
(transcription by A. Winkler)

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)
Capriccio Espagnol, Op. 34
(transcription by the composer)
- Alborada
- Variacioni
- Alborada
- Scena e canto gitano
- Fandango Asturiano

Moritz Moszkowski (1854-1925) *
Maurische Fantasie, from Ballet "Boabdil"
(transcription by the composer)

M. Ravel (1875- 1937) **
Rapsodie Espagnole
(transcription by the composer)
I. Prelude ¢ la nuit
II. Malaguena
III. Habanera
IV. Feria

Manuel de Falla (1876-1946)
Two Spanish dances from "La vida Breve"
(transcription by G. Samazehouil)

An interview with the Duo follows the concert.

Official Website: http://kpmff.org

Added by FullCalendar on November 6, 2010

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