Type
Concerts

On May 2 at 8:00 pm at the House of Russia in Barcelona a classical music concert is held with the interpretation of the duet formed by Sandro Bukhuashvili (piano) and David Hernando Vitores (sax). The program includes the world-renowned works of Russian composers virtuously intertwined with jazz melodies, Japanese folklore and Latin American rhythms. Admission is free, but limited capacity so it is necessary prior registration.

David Hernando Vitores is a classic - contemporary saxophonist who specializes in saxophone and piano chamber repertoires. In his more than 10 years of concert, he has formed duos with great pianists like the Japanese Kayoko Morimoto, Rafael Salas Chía and, currently, with the Georgian Sandro 'Bakhuashvili. David Hernando has performed more than two hundred concerts in different National and International Festivals, he has collaborated with the Orquesta Metropolitana de Madrid, the Santa Cecilia Classical Orchestra, the Madrid Community Symphony Orchestra and with the Sax-Ensemble group (National Music Prize in 1997 ). In addition, David is the founder of the novel HARIA Project in which he proposes a revision of the Andalusian music and assimilated genres without losing sight of the most current creation.

Date
Time
20:00h - 21:15h
Ticket
Free event
City
Barcelona
Address
Casa de Rusia en Barcelona, carrer Josep Anselm Clavé 31

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