EVENT

[Cancelled] SPANISH BRASS
– Brass Ensemble and Flamenco –concert

Caminos de España - Brass Ensemble and Flamenco -

Wonderful and humorous stage by amazing technique! This super quintet celebrated its 30 anniversary last year. Spanish Brass, praised as one of the world's finest brass quintets comparable to Canadian Brass and Empire Brass, will have a concert with Flamenco in Yamaguchi!

Information

Date21 June, 2020 (Sun.) Start 15:00 / Open 14:30
VenueAkiyoshidai International Art Village Concert Hall
Ticket3,500yen
Youth(25 years old or younger) 1,000yen
Akiyoshidai FriendsNet member: 20% discount
FlyerIn preparation…
Other*1 Preschool or younger children are not admitted. (Free nursery service is available to 1 year old or older preschool children)
*2 Wheelchair rental service is available.
*3 Free shuttle-bus will depart from JR Shin-Yamaguchi station.
*4 Brass Clinic led by Spanish Brass member will be opened for Junior high school students or older brass players.

Ticket

On sale from 17th April, 2020 (Fri.) 10:00

Ticket Agency
– Akiyoshidai International Art VillageTel:0837-63-0020
– Lawson Ticket L-code: 61902

Program

Carmen Suites / G.Bizet
Libertango / A.Piazzolla (arr. T.Caens)
Chaplin Suite / C.Chaplin (arr. T.Caens)
Farruca, El Sombrero de Tres Picos / M.de Falla
Andaluza, Danza Española No.5 / E.Granados
and more!
*There is a possibility that musics may be changed.

Player

SPANISH BRASS

Spanish Brass is the brass ensemble as leader of Spanish music created by five Spanish musicians in 1989. After they won the First Prize in the 6th Narbonne (France) International Brass Quintet Competition in 1996, while giving concerts in prestigious venues across the globe, they performed at many music festivals such as Lucerne Festival and Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival. Not only running music festivals, but also they are active in diverse range of works include releasing 18 CDs and DVDs and giving the first performance of over 100 modern pieces. Spanish Brass performed with orchestras as Orquesta Nacional de España, Orquesta Ciudad de Granada, Orquesta de Cordoba and many other orchestras with many conductors such as Edmon Colomer, Josep Pons and Manuel Galduf. They also played with world-famous musicians as Christian Lindberg (trombonist), Ole Edvard Antonsen (Trumpeter) and Kenny Wheeler (Trumpeter). Spanish Brass currently teach at the Berklee College of Music Valencia and the Universidad Europea de Madrid.
Website: www.spanishbrass.com

Pablo Dominguez / Guitar, Percussion

Born in Cadiz in a musical family, Pablo Dominguez versed in Flamenco and Jazz from a young age due to the influence of his father, Chano Dominguez, the Grammy-Award-nominated Flamenco and Jazz Pianist. He started training as a percussionist to then change path, studying the guitar. He moved to London by the age of 21, and became more and more involved in London’s growing Flamenco scene and established himself as a resident guitarist at the iconic venue of Ronnie Scott’s. He performed with different bands such as The Turbans (percussion), Trovador (guitar) and Maria Camahort Quintet (percussion).

Lucia Rubial / Flamenco dance

Lucia Rubial began classical dance studies at the age of four in her hometown, El Puerto de Santa María. Later on she joined the Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Cádiz where she completed her intermediate studies in classical and contemporary dance. She began to study flamenco when she was 17, and also studied choreography. She has been part of companies such as Mercedes Ruiz, Juan de Juan, Carlos Saura and Rafael Amargo. She won the first prize in Tablao Villa Rosa Competition in 2016.

David Nieto / Flamenco dance

Born in Cadiz in 1988. David Nieto studied Spanish dance and Flamenco and then graduated from Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Cádiz. He also won various awards as a choreographer. After he became a part of Adolfo de Castro’s Flamenco and Folklore, he started performing actively with various companies. He won the first prize at the 13th Concurso Nacional de Bailes por Alegrias and awarded at the 5th La Isla Ciudad Flamenca Festival. He premiered Rúbrica and Al Son de ida y vuelta. In 2013 he opened his own academy of Flamenco music.

  • Organized: Akiyoshidai International Art Village
  • Supported: Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamaguchi Board of Education, Mine City, Mine City Board of Education, Cultural Association of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamaguchi EU Association, Yamaguchi Band Association
  • Yamaguchi Cultural Program cooperated event

Contact

If you have any questions, we accept by phone or email.
Please feel free to contact us(except on closed days).

TEL: +81-(0)837-63-0020 
(Reception time: 9:00〜17:00)
E-mail: mail