Barcelona première of Guinjoan’s, Concerto for clarinet and orchestra
Posted by Marcel Soleda on March 23, 2004 | Leave a comment
“This past 16 April, the Auditori de Barcelona hosts the premier of Concerto for Clarinet and orchestra by Joan Guinjoan. The clarinet soloist is Lluna, who will be accompanied by the OBC conducted by first conductor Martínez-Izquierdo.
Tritó has already published his Symphony nº 2, “Ciutat de Tarragona” and Pantonal for orchestra. We will soon be publishing Verbum for piano. Guinjoan composed the opera Gaudí, which will premier at the Liceu in 2005.”
Filed under: Composers, Concert, Contemporary music, General, Instrument, Joan Guinjoan, Musicology, Orchestra, Premieres
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