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Music Department 12/13/2016

"Europe hails Christmas: Messiah" Concert

The Princess of Asturias Foundation Choir will perform Handel’s “Messiah” at the Prince Felipe Auditorium in Oviedo alongside the Principality of Asturias Symphonic Orchestra (OSPA)

The Foundation will make 1,000 free tickets available to the general public, which may be collected from the Auditorium box office from 17th December

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The Princess of Asturias Foundation Choir will perform Handel’s Messiah, alongside the Principality of Asturias Symphonic Orchestra (OSPA), at 8:00pm next Friday, 23rd December at the Prince Felipe Auditorium in Oviedo.

Under the title “Europe Hails Christmas: Messiah”, the concert will be conducted by the principal conductor of the Foundation Choir, José Esteban García Miranda, and will include the participation of soprano Sara Matarranz, mezzo-soprano Adriana Mayer, tenor Emmanuel Faraldo and bass Josep-Ramon Olivé.

Messiah, a masterpiece of symphonic-choral music, has become the most renowned oratorio by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). This piece for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soloists, choir of four voices and orchestra, was composed between 22nd August and 14th September 1741, with libretto by Charles Jennens following the biblical text. The first public performance of Messiah took place on 10th April 1742, four days before its opening at Dublin’s William Neal Music Hall. The piece is divided into three parts that form the liturgical year, through the different stages in the life and death of Christ.

Collecting tickets
The Princess of Asturias Foundation will make 1,000 free tickets for this concert available to the general public. These may be collected from the Auditorium box office from 17th December from 10am to 7pm until there are no tickets left. A maximum of two tickets will be made available per person.

José Esteban García Miranda
He began his musical studies under teacher Ángel Émbil and then went on to study at the Eduardo Martinez Torner Advanced Conservatory of Music of Asturias, where he completed his studies in Piano, Harmony and Composition. He later moved to Madrid where he obtained an advanced degree in Conducting at the Royal Conservatory of Music. He also holds a degree in Art History from the University of Oviedo.

From 1987 to 1989, he conducted the Princess of Asturias Foundation Youth Choir, which was created to provide the existing adult choir with a pool of talent from which it could draw on already trained singers. He was appointed principal conductor of the Princess of Asturias Foundation Choir in 1989. Since then, he has combined programmes from all periods, both a cappella and choral-symphonic, as well as conducting the world premiere of works by contemporary composers. He has likewise conducted polyphonic concerts in Israel, Italy, the USA, Greece, Belgium and Lisbon, as well as in numerous Spanish cities. As an orchestra conductor, he has conducted the Principality of Asturias Symphony Orchestra (OSPA), the Moscow Virtuosi chamber orchestra, the Cordoba Orchestra and the City of Oviedo Symphony Orchestra on several occasions.

Since 2001, he combines his work as conductor of the Princess of Asturias Foundation Choir with that of music teacher at the Eduardo Martínez Torner Advanced Conservatory of Music of the Principality of Asturias, where he teaches Orchestra and Conducting.

Principality of Asturias Symphony Orchestra (OSPA)
The orchestra is made up of musicians from the European Union, Russia, the USA and Latin America. Rossen Milanov has been its principal conductor since September 2012. The OSPA gives over seventy symphony concerts each year, its main activity revolving around the concert seasons held each year in Oviedo, Gijón and Avilés. The OSPA also regularly performs during the Opera Season at the Campoamor Theatre in Oviedo organized by the Asturian Association of Friends of the Opera. It has performed on many occasions at the National Auditorium in Madrid, the Palau de la Música in Barcelona, major auditoriums in Castellón, Zaragoza, Santiago de Compostela and Extremadura, the Kursaal in San Sebastián and the Baluarte in Pamplona, among other venues. Its most memorable international tour was the one it made to Chile and Mexico in 1996. It returned to Chile two years later and to Mexico in September 2007. During the 2007/08 season, the OSPA also made an extensive tour of the most important cities in China during the celebration of the “Year of Spain in China”. In 2011, it performed before His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican Audience Hall, becoming the only publicly-funded Spanish symphony orchestra to perform in the Nervi Hall. The orchestra’s recording history commenced with works around Asturian themes: Día de fiesta en Asturias, Atardecer and Paisaje Asturiano (Benito Lauret) and La Noche Celta by Ramón Prada. It has subsequently recorded several works by Manuel de Falla.

Princess of Asturias Foundation Choir
Founded in 1983 and conducted by José Esteban G. Miranda, the Choir is considered one of Europe’s major amateur ensembles and has achieved considerable international prestige. Jesús López Cobos, 1981 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, has been the honorary conductor of the Foundation’s three choirs since their creation, a position he currently shares with Krzysztof Penderecki, who received the same award in 2001. In December 2007, the European Parliament distinguished the Choir with an extraordinary acknowledgement “for its outstanding services to the European Union”.

Greatly applauded, it has toured Europe and the Middle East and has held concerts in Russia alongside the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and the Moscow Virtuosi. One of its most noteworthy performances took place at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1993 alongside the English Chamber Orchestra. It first visited the United States in 2001, being described by the Washington Post’s music critic as “magnificent”. In 2002, the Foundation represented Spain at the Vatican on the occasion of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, offering three concerts in Rome. The Choir gave two historic concerts in New York in October 2003 marking Columbus Day, one in St Patrick’s Cathedral and the other at the Lincoln Center. In 2004, it was invited to participate at the marriage of TM The King and Queen of Spain, performing during the traditional offering of the bride’s bouquet to the Virgin in the Royal Basilica of Our Lady of Atocha. It has also given concerts in São Paulo (Brazil), Nafplion (Greece), Lisbon and Belém (Portugal), in Mexico City and at the European Parliament in Brussels. In October 2011, the Choir performed Cherubini’s Requiem in C minor alongside the Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra under the baton of Neapolitan Maestro Riccardo Muti, 2011 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts. Over the years, the Foundation Choir has been led by outstanding conductors such as Marcus Creed, Friedrich Haider, Arturo Tamayo, Peter Maag, John Neschling, Yuri Bashmet, Alberto Zedda, Paul Mann, Jesús López Cobos, Krzysztof Penderecki, Gustavo Dudamel, Sir Neville Marriner, Marzio Conti and Jonathan Webb. It has also collaborated with the Symphony Orchestra of the State of São Paulo, the Vienna Sinfonietta Classical Orchestra, the Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra, belonging to the National Network of Youth and Children’s Orchestras of Venezuela (2008 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts), and the National Autonomous University of Mexico Philharmonic Orchestra (OFUNAM), among others.

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