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La Guirlande

Spanish Travelling Virtuosi

Spanish Travelling Virtuosi
'An outstanding performance. ...La Guirlande make this beautiful music shine.'
Scherzo Magazine


Spanish Baroque ensemble, La Guirlande, perform as part of their UK debut tour at Manchester's Instituto Cervantes with a virtuosic programme of Spanish 18th-century works.

The cosmopolitan zeitgeist of the Enlightenment compelled aristocrats, intellectuals and artists to travel freely across Europe, giving rise to the figure of the touring virtuoso. These musicians exploited the rise of the public concert phenomenon, spending part of the season touring different cities performing their own music. Whilst Spain is not considered one of Europe's principal 18th-century music centres, neither was it was lacking in illustrious virtuosi: the oboist brothers Josep and Joan Baptista Pla; the violinist Joaquín Nicolás Ximénez Brufal; the flautist Felipe Lluch; the cellist Giacomo Facco, and the organist Joan Cabanilles all enjoyed international touring careers. London was an important post on the European concert circuit and thus played a crucial part in promoting the careers of these Spanish composer-performers. This delightful programme shines an important light on the close historical cultural relations between Spain and Great Britain at a time when Europe was musically united and musicians were able to easily cross borders. A special opportunity to enjoy the music of Spanish composers rarely heard here since their original presentations in the 18th century!

Joan Baptista Pla: Sonata per Flauto, Violino e Basso in C major | Sonata IV in C Major for Flute, Violin and Continuo | Sonata per Flauto, Violino e Basso in D Major
Joaquín Nicolás Ximénez Brufal: Sonata for Violin and Continuo in G Major (from Six Solos for Violin 'composed and humbly dedicated to the Right Honourable Earl of Sandwich')
Giacomo Facco: Sinfonia di Violoncello N. 9 in A Minor
Felipe Lluch: Sonata for Flute in D major
Joan Cabanilles: Corrente italiana


Since their foundation in 2016, La Guirlande have established a reputation as one of the leading and most versatile ensembles specialising in historically informed performance of 18th and 19th century music where the flute plays a central role. The use of original period instruments or their replicas, as well as thorough historical research on performance practices, underpin La Guirlande’s main purpose: to achieve a performance of the repertoire as near to the original idea of each composer as possible. La Guirlande is formed by renowned musicians in the field of historically-informed performance, all graduates of Europe's pre-eminent schools for Early Music and performers in Europe's top ensembles and orchestras. La Guirlande take their name from the iconic Apollonian laurel wreath, symbolising wisdom, honour and achievement.

SNEAK PEEK! Video Clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kiSCZeV2a8


Organised by the Iberian & Latin American Music Society (ILAMS) as part of Echoes Festival 2024 in collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes London and Pixaudio, with the kind support of Acción Cultural Española and the Spanish Embassy. Free admission to Friends of Echoes Festival (email info@ilams.org.uk to join).

MORE INFORMATION
echoesfestival.co.uk | ilams.org.uk | londres.cervantes.es | pixaudio.com | laguirlande.com


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'An outstanding performance. ...La Guirlande make this beautiful music shine.'
Scherzo Magazine

Spanish Baroque ensemble, La Guirlande, perform as part of their UK debut tour at Manchester's Instituto Cervantes with a virtuosic programme of Spanish 18th-century works.

The cosmopolitan zeitgeist of the Enlightenment compelled aristocrats, intellectuals and artists to travel freely across Europe, giving rise to the figure of the touring virtuoso. These musicians exploited the rise of the public concert phenomenon, spending part of the season touring different cities performing their own music. Whilst Spain is not considered one of Europe's principal 18th-century music centres, neither was it was lacking in illustrious virtuosi: the oboist brothers Josep and Joan Baptista Pla; the violinist Joaquín Nicolás Ximénez Brufal; the flautist Felipe Lluch; the cellist Giacomo Facco, and the organist Joan Cabanilles all enjoyed international touring careers. London was an important post on the European concert circuit and thus played a crucial part in promoting the careers of these Spanish composer-performers. This delightful programme shines an important light on the close historical cultural relations between Spain and Great Britain at a time when Europe was musically united and musicians were able to easily cross borders. A special opportunity to enjoy the music of Spanish composers rarely heard here since their original presentations in the 18th century!

Joan Baptista Pla: Sonata per Flauto, Violino e Basso in C major | Sonata IV in C Major for Flute, Violin and Continuo | Sonata per Flauto, Violino e Basso in D Major
Joaquín Nicolás Ximénez Brufal: Sonata for Violin and Continuo in G Major (from Six Solos for Violin 'composed and humbly dedicated to the Right Honourable Earl of Sandwich')
Giacomo Facco: Sinfonia di Violoncello N. 9 in A Minor
Felipe Lluch: Sonata for Flute in D major
Joan Cabanilles: Corrente italiana

Since their foundation in 2016, La Guirlande have established a reputation as one of the leading and most versatile ensembles specialising in historically informed performance of 18th and 19th century music where the flute plays a central role. The use of original period instruments or their replicas, as well as thorough historical research on performance practices, underpin La Guirlande’s main purpose: to achieve a performance of the repertoire as near to the original idea of each composer as possible. La Guirlande is formed by renowned musicians in the field of historically-informed performance, all graduates of Europe's pre-eminent schools for Early Music and performers in Europe's top ensembles and orchestras. La Guirlande take their name from the iconic Apollonian laurel wreath, symbolising wisdom, honour and achievement.

SNEAK PEEK! Video Clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kiSCZeV2a8

Organised by the Iberian & Latin American Music Society (ILAMS) as part of Echoes Festival 2024 in collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes London and Pixaudio, with the kind support of Acción Cultural Española and the Spanish Embassy. Free admission to Friends of Echoes Festival (email
to join).

MORE INFORMATION
echoesfestival.co.uk | ilams.org.uk | londres.cervantes.es | pixaudio.com | laguirlande.com

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Location

Instituto Cervantes, Manchester
326-330, Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4FN

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