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Iagoba Fanlo y Pablo Amorós

"The music of the Generation of 27 transcended borders"

The friendship between the cellist Iagoba Fanlo and the pianist Pablo Amorós dates back to the end of the 90s of the last century, when both finished their training in London. Since then they have met again on numerous occasions, but it is now that the perfect vehicle has emerged to consolidate their professional relationship with an idea that they have been passionate about: “Music for cello and piano from the Generation of 27” that now appears on record. of being able to download from different digital platforms. The project, in the form of a concert, will be shown in various forums inside and outside our country, such as the current edition of the Madrid festival Clásicos en Verano or the auditorium of the Museo Reina Sofía, where they will be able to be heard this fall and then appear with the same program in places as emblematic as the Cité de la Musique in Paris and some of the main venues in Amsterdam or Berlin.

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Pablo Amorós

“Music and concerts must shake us up"

The prestigious pianist from Cordoba, who has just returned from China after another successful series of concerts, is preparing his imminent recital at the VI Cycle of Great Concerts in Torrelodones (which was opened by Josu de Solaun and Pablo Ferrández and Luis del Valle will continue) while we speak with him the present of the piano, the ways of reaching the public and the new creation on the keyboard. Ahead of you, appointments await you at the Palau de les Arts in Valencia, Schumann with the Malaga Philharmonic, recitals in Córdoba or again in Malaga and a new tour of the Asian giant.

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Pablo Amorós

"When I play I am the most real and authentic version of myself"

A pianist with temperament, elegance, charisma and a growing international career, Pablo Amorós performs in April Schumann's Concert with the Malaga Philharmonic, among other important events.

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Pablo Amorós, Melómanos

"Passion for Spanish Music"

The pianist Pablo Amorós has a weakness for Spanish music, he is passionate about it, he has taken it to China, the United States, Abu Dhabi, Peru, Ecuador and almost all Spanish stages. He has devised excellent shows with music by Piazzolla, Ginastera, Falla, Mompou, Granados, Scriabin and Rachmaninov. Leonardo Balada dedicated his work Mini-Miniatures to him.

This love for Spanish music was instilled in him from a very young age by the greatest, Alicia de Larrocha among others. The Cordoba pianist has an enormous communicative force that captures the public's attention due to his emotional style and his deep creative sensitivity. He has an interesting project with the Córdoba Orchestra: playing the seven Beethoven concertos for piano and orchestra.

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