Solo Klavierkonzert Adonis Gozalez Mozart - Lobos - Kubanische Volksweisen Sonntag den 04. August 2013; Beginn 19:00 Uhr im Gasthaus Pummer Eintritt: 13,- | Jugendliche: 7,- | Mitglieder 10,- Spontan und überraschend wurde gestern entschieden einen der großartigsten piansten für ein konzert einzuladen. Vor wenigen tagen spielte er vor ausvorkauften „haus“ im stephansdom und kommt für einige tage ins südburgenland – zur mitorganisatorin jacqueline carbonell-spörk – zu besuch. Morgen spätnachmittag dann ein buntes klassisches konzert beim rudi pummer in heiligenkreuz / lafnitztal. Das programm ist noch nicht ganz fixiert, aber es wird in etwa mozart geben, auch villa lobos und kubanische volksweisen. Mehr infos auf http://www.adonisgonzalez.com/ , videos, fotos, kritiken. Adonis Gonzalez, whose playing has been described as of inimitable elegance and highest virtuosity by the German Press, is a LATIN GRAMMY Nominee in the category of Best Classical Album for his solo debut album 'Adios a Cuba' .He has performed as a soloist with many orchestras around the globe, including the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Kristjan Järvi in Germany, the National Philharmonic of Venezuela, the Vienna Residence Orchestra in Austria, the National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica, the Junge Süddeutsche Philharmonie Esslingen in Germany, the Masterworks Festival Orchestra in Washington DC, Sinfonica del Tolima in Colombia, the Mississippi Symphony, the USM Symphony, Rutgers Symphony Orchestra, Central Jersey Symphony, New York City Opera Orchestra, and many others. An avid chamber musician, Gonzalez has performed for Chamber Music Series of the New York Philharmonic, The Lyric Chamber Music Society of New York, The Concert Artist Guild of New York and The New Jersey Chamber Music Society. He collaborated with legendary artists such as mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, violinist Arnold Steinhardt and also with clarinetists/saxophonist Paquito D’ Rivera. The latter invited him to record as a guest artist for his CD Jazz-Clazz nominated by the GRAMMY AWARDS for Best Classical Crossover Album. He has also presented solo recitals, master classes and chamber music performances in Italy, Canada, Poland, Andorra, The Czech Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Mexico, Chile and through the USA. In New York City, Gonzalez has performed at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall and at The United Nations. He has been broadcast live by WQXR, The former Classical Radio Station of the New York Times and by several other television and radio stations in the US, Cuba, Spain and Costa Rica. Gonzalez won the First Prize of the Teresa Carreño International Piano Competition in Caracas, Venezuela and the First Prize of the most important Cuban piano competition organized by the National Association of Cuban Writers and Artists (UNEAC), and He is also a laureate of the International Piano Competition of the Principality of Andorra and the Ernesto Lecuona International Competition of Havana. He graduated with honors from the Superior Institute of Art of Havana, holds a Master of Music Degree from the University of Southern Mississippi, and a Doctoral Degree in Piano Performance from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. He also took courses in Orchestral Conducting at The Juilliard School in New York City and is an accomplished composer who has collaborated for the Work and Process Series at the prestigious Guggenheim Museum in New York City. His Symphonic Poem for Piano and Orchestra 'Cimarrón' was premiered by the National Symphony of Costa Rica. He was a composer in residence of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, is currently an Artist in Residence of the Cuban Artist Fund in New York and a Professor of Music at Alabama State University. Gonzalez is featured in the Rey-Rodriguez-Productions film 'Adios a Cuba', which includes interviews and live performances by the artist. Gonzalez wrote the m music for the art film 'Behind the Wall' premierd in New York and Boston last November.
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