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2023 Edition Pressclipping

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Informativos Telecinco 1
30 june 2023

Informativos Telecinco 2
30 j
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TVE Telexornal Galicia 1. 
26 j
une 2023

TVE Telexornal Galicia 2. 
26 j
une 2023

TVE Telexornal Galicia 1. 
29 j
une 2023

TVE Telexornal Galicia 2. 
29 j
une 2023

TVE Canal 24 Horas News
27 j
une 2023

TVE Canal 24 Horas News. Interview
7 may 2023

TVG A Revista. Noticia y cierre
3 may 2023

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RNE Radio Clásica La Dársena.
20 de j
une de 2023

RNE Crónica de Galicia. Interview
2 may 2023

Radio Galega A Tarde. Interview
26 june 2023

Radio Galega A Tarde. Interview
2 may 2023

Cadena SER Arosa. Interview
2 may2023

Cadena SER Arosa. Interview
2june 2023

Cadena SER Arosa. Interview
26 june 2023

Cadena SER Arosa. Interview
28 june 2023

Cadena SER Arosa. Interview
29 june 2023

Cadena SER Arosa. Interview
30 june 2023

Cadena SER Arosa. Interview
4 july 2023

Cadena COPE Pontevedra. Interview
26 june 2023

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On Saturday, the performance by Cello Republic, a worldwide reference, brought the sixth edition of Clasclás to a close in grand style. Clasclás is a classical music festival that Vilagarcía has successfully established year after year, with an educational vocation that, on this occasion, managed to gather more than five thousand people around it. The remarkable Czech quartet, composed of Petr Spacek, Jan Zemen, Matej Stepanek, and Ivan Vokác, sold out the 750 seats of the municipal auditorium in a grand finale that allowed the audience to enjoy the immense possibilities of the cello.

"The assessment is magnificent, surpassing our most optimistic expectations," emphasizes Rosina Sobrido, director of the festival and the Vilagarcía Conservatory of Music. Not only because of the audience, who embraced the cause of classical music, but above all, for the students targeted by the master classes, parallel to the open program. "They have been amazed and gained teachings that they would never have received otherwise, and they will undoubtedly be very beneficial," says Sobrido. The organization wants to express gratitude for the professionalism, humanity, and contributions made by the artists, and highlight the talent of the young musicians from the conservatory, creators of the social and community program, as well as the street performances.

The Czech Republic contains another republic, with no physical territory and only four permanent citizens, but capable of temporarily expanding its borders to welcome all who wish to join. This expansion will take place this Saturday at the Clasclás Festival (Vilagarcía Auditorium, 9:00 PM) during the performance of Cello Republic. The four cellists—Petr Spacek, Jan Zemen, Matej Stepanek, and Ivan Vokac—are making their debut in Spain with their unique proposal, allowing them to transition from Baroque to Classicism, from jazz to Broadway, from pop to rock. Dvorak and Kachaturian coexist with Stevie Wonder and Freddie Mercury with complete naturalness, interpreted always with the rigor and quality of their academic training, as emphasized by one of the members, Petr Spacek.

—You are making your debut in Spain with a sold-out performance, a strong endorsement of your proposal.

—I think the music we make is a bit outside the boundaries of classical music. It attracts a variety of people. Our audience ranges from three to eighty or ninety years old. I believe our proposal is very accessible to a broad audience, not just classical music enthusiasts. However, we all have classical training; we have studied, and we want to bring that quality to all the genres we play, such as jazz or pop, even rock.

—Do you think there are still people who avoid live classical music because they perceive it as too rigid and formal?

—As a child, my father was a cellist in the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, and he used to take me to concerts. I was six or seven years old, and two hours of classical music was too much for me. My favorite part was when the performance was over, and everyone was waiting for encores. I loved it; it seemed like the most fun, and it was the part I enjoyed the most. I think our program is more focused on pieces that you could play as an encore, and people usually love that. I think it is very accessible to all kinds of audiences and tastes.

—Was that when you started playing the cello? Did you not think of rebelling against your father's figure and choosing another instrument?

—I chose the instrument when I was six years old. My brother is a violinist, quite famous now, and he has the same name as my father, Josef. Since he was older than me, he always teased me, saying that because we had the same name, he played better. So, I decided to choose the cello and imitate my father. Of course, the beginnings were not easy. I even stopped playing at the age of ten because I had a very demanding teacher, and I was not ready for it, but at twelve, I fell in love with the cello for life.

—Why are strings so well played in the Czech Republic?

—In the Czech Republic, we have a popular saying; I'll try to translate it. Basically, it says that in every Czech, there is a musician inside. Maybe it's part of our natural heritage, but we produce very good musicians. I can't explain it. Every country has its different way of emphasizing music, but the traditional music that inspires us, plus the sum of those diverse accents, converge in our music. But that also happens in Spain. When I hear Spanish classical musicians, also cellists, I perceive something very special in their way of playing that makes it different from other countries. So, yes, I think there is something special in the Czech Republic, but also in Spain and other countries. There are Spanish musicians that I love.

—Pau Casals must be an essential reference for you.

—Oh, definitely. I studied for several years in the United States and worked with Casals's Bach suites; they are very interesting. He didn't use a standard tuning but had variations, making it very different from other interpretations. He is a legend.

—There is a very particular sound in the recordings of Eastern European formations, where classical music also played a significant role in education. Does that still weigh, is it noticeable today?

—I think it is still part of us. The regime was very tough on the population. In the Czech Republic, the orchestras are almost 100% Czech. In other orchestras worldwide, there is a mix of musicians from different countries, but in the Czech Republic, almost all of them were from the country. At the same time, you didn't have freedom; you couldn't express yourself, and that weighed on the atmosphere. I believe there is a connection between those hard times, having an authoritarian regime, and working hard for the arts. I think something good ultimately came out of that very difficult time.

—Now, orchestras have musicians from many different backgrounds, all united by the common goal of music, which is almost a "lingua franca" spoken worldwide.

—When I studied at the conservatory in Boston, I think only 10% were Americans, and the rest were from China, Korea, Japan, a lot of people from Israel, Armenia... It's incredible that classical music, no matter where you are, in Europe, Asia, America, or Africa, when you talk about Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, everyone knows what you're talking about. And it endures over time. Classical music connects people worldwide.

The Quiroga Quartet secures the penultimate slot at Clasclás.
La Voz de Galicia. 1 july 2023

"The sixth edition of Clasclás is moving towards its culmination tonight with the Czech quartet Cello Republic, who arrive at the Vilagarcía auditorium with sold-out seats. Just as the members of the Quiroga Quartet did last night, captivating the audience on the fifth day of the classical music festival. 'Their exercise in decentralization and democratization of artistic creation is a milestone of extraordinary value,' emphasized Cibrán Sierra, a Galician member of the ensemble."

Double date with classical music.
La Voz de Galicia. 30 june 2023

Yesterday, there was a double appointment with classical music. In the morning, the concert of the social and community program took place, attended by three hundred people with different abilities from about fifteen associations. In the evening, it was La Ritirata's turn. For today, once again at nine in the evening and in the auditorium, the concert of the Quiroga Quartet is scheduled, again with sold-out tickets.

Azahar Ensemble crowned another day of Clasclás.
La Voz de Galicia. 29 june 2023

Azahar Ensemble performed yesterday at Pazo da Golpelleira in a new day of the International Classical Music Festival of Vilagarcía de Arousa - Clasclás 2023. Today there will be a double session. On one hand, the concert of the social and community program at eleven in the auditorium, and on the other, the appointment with La Ritirata in the auditorium.

Azahar Ensemble takes over from Marek Kozák at A Golpelleira.
La Voz de Galicia. 28 june 2023

"We feel privileged to have inaugurated this sixth edition." With these words, the Guarneri Trio Prague concluded last night the opening concert of Clasclás, the international classical music festival that sold out the 750 seats of Vilagarcía's main cultural venue. The repertoire the members presented began with the Elegy Op. 23 by Czech composer Josef Suk, composed as a tribute to writer Julius Zeyer upon his death. They then performed Brahms' Trio Op. 8 in B Major in its final version from 1891, concluding with Schubert's Trio Op. 100. Its second movement, Andante con moto, was featured in the soundtrack of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, Barry Lyndon. "For us," the musicians emphasized, "it has been an enormous pride to inaugurate the festival for the third consecutive time."

The second day will feature the young Czech pianist Marek Kozák, who will perform in the auditorium starting at 9:00 PM. Admission, of a free nature, must be obtained in advance at ataquilla.com. The virtuoso performer, at just thirty years old, has stood out in prestigious competitions such as the Geza Anda in Zurich, the Prague Spring, the Bremen Piano Competition, and the Busoni in Bolzano. The repertoire he brings to Vilagarcía includes compositions by Bach, Rachmaninov, and Mendelssohn. His fidelity to musical notation, his wide range of expression, and profound musicality are aspects that critics highlight in the musician.

Kozák has also been responsible for opening the program of masterclasses, the educational project that the festival launches with the participation of students from the professional conservatory of music in Vilagarcía. The performer gave two piano classes over the weekend. This educational aspect will continue with piano, violin, and cello classes by the Guarneri Trio, flute, clarinet, and horn classes by the Azahar Ensemble, and a session by La Ritirata on Thursday.

Clasclás, the classical music festival that is a reference in Galicia and enjoys great prestige throughout Spain, will inaugurate its sixth edition in Vilagarcía on Monday. The event will take place at nine in the evening in the municipal auditorium, and admission will be free, but tickets must be obtained in advance at ataquilla.com. On stage will be the Guarneri Trio Prague, a group with an impeccable trajectory celebrating 37 years on stage and a very special connection with this festival since it took over its artistic direction three years ago.

"We want to continue consolidating the idea developed with the festival since our arrival: all concerts must be of high artistic quality and with proven interpretative solvency," says the Guarneri Trio Prague. Therefore, "we invite soloists and groups, virtuosos and talented individuals to offer unforgettable concerts and experiences," they add. This year's event will feature performances not only from the Guarneri Trio but also from prominent international artists such as Cello Republic and Marek Kozák. Three very important Spanish musical formations, Cuarteto Quiroga, La Ritirata, and Azahar Ensemble, will also be part of the lineup, demonstrating a clear commitment to including national musicians. Among these formations, two fantastic Galician musicians, Antonio Lagares and Cibrán Sierra, will also participate.

For the opening day, Cenek Pavlik on the violin, Marek Jerie on the cello, and Ivan Klansky on the piano have prepared a repertoire that includes works by Suk, Brahms, and Schubert. The members of the Guarneri Trio Prague have remained the same since 1986, a testament to the high human quality of its musicians and the intense friendship that binds them. After this first concert, there will be five more, highlighting the excellent artistic program that, once again, Vilagarcía residents will be able to enjoy in a privileged way. Four of these performances will be free.

But Clasclás is not only about enjoying the best live music. The festival will include a program of masterclasses where young students can receive lessons from the artists of the participating groups. It will be a unique opportunity to learn from the best. In fact, the closing concert of the program will be led by students, who will accompany the Guarneri Trio Prague on stage. It will take place on July 1, at 12:30 PM, at Pazo de Rubianes. Another event in the festival's program is the traditional concert of the social and community program. 400 spectators from 20 associations with different disabilities will be able to enjoy the performance of the orchestra from the professional conservatory of music in Vilagarcía. It will take place on June 29, at 11:00 AM, in the auditorium.

"The Czech quartet Cello Republic will be in charge of closing the sixth edition of the classical music festival in Vilagarcía, Clasclás. The event is scheduled for July 1 at nine in the evening in the auditorium and will surprise those who attend as the cellists combine classical pieces with songs by Freddie Mercury, Stevie Wonder, or Frank Sinatra. However, there are no tickets left for this performance.

Cello Republic is formed by three members of the original Prague Cello Republic, who have maintained the essence of the previous group. A formation that garnered millions of views through social media. "It will be the last concert of the festival, which we always conceive as a final, different, joyful event, with more commercial and well-known music. A group of the highest artistic and virtuosic quality that arises from the separation of the Prague Cello Quartet, as three of its former members are part of Cello Republic. A worldwide reference in arrangements of classical, pop, rock, and musical music, as their quality combined with the virtuosity of their performers achieves spectacular and incomparable performances, to which the quartet adds a good dose of humor," explains Rosina Sobrido, the director of the classical music festival in Vilagarcía.

For their part, the members of the quartet do not hide their satisfaction at making their debut in Spain. "We are very happy because we have played all over the world, but it will be the first time we perform in Spain. We will do it at the Clasclás festival, with which we share the same philosophy: presenting a great variety of music to a wide audience, allowing them to enjoy a fresh and new proposal. There are really great musicians playing at the festival, and we are happy to be able to perform at Clasclás. The audience will be able to hear Tchaikovsky, Dvorák, Kachaturian, jazz, swing, Broadway musicals, or rock music in our repertoire," explains Jan Zemen, one of the group's members.

Bringing classical music closer

"We are four cellists who grew up as classical musicians. We realized that classical music was increasingly moving away from conventional listeners and classical music enthusiasts like us. We all need to listen to lighter and more fun music from time to time. That is our mission, and that's why we are here. We present music of all styles (baroque, classicism, romanticism, jazz, swing, film music, popular, modern, etc.), demonstrating that the cello is the best musical instrument and that we can enjoy almost all kinds of music together in a single concert," emphasizes Zemen, who forms the quartet with Petr Spacek, Matej Stepanek, and Ivan Vokác."

"Music receives very little attention, and it is such a powerful weapon!".
La Voz de Galicia. 11 june 2023

"This story begins in a car: the car in which Rosina Sobrido traveled with her parents. 'They loved to sing duets,' and, in general, they loved music. 'It was very important to both of them,' and that's why, as their offspring grew older, they were given the opportunity to play a musical instrument. 'They didn't succeed with my brothers,' says Rosina. However, she started playing the piano at the age of six and never stopped. At eleven, she had to choose between ballet and music. 'And although I loved ballet, I discovered that I liked the piano more.' Thus began a career that took her to Santiago to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Piano and then to Prague for a two-year postgraduate program in Piano Performance. 'When someone asked my parents what I was studying, they would say piano, and people would ask them again. But what else?' Like John Lennon's Aunt Mimi, they thought that music 'won't put food on the table.'

Fortunately, neither Rosina nor her parents paid attention to the naysayers. They continued to strive because 'back then, all music studies had to be paid for. I owe everything I have achieved to my parents.' She gave her best, and after completing her training, she began working in music schools in Caldas, A Coruña, Santiago, etc. Nineteen years ago, she landed at the Conservatory of Music in Vilagarcía. The place from which, in 2017, a classical music festival was born that, starting on June 26, will once again make the city the capital of classical music. We are talking about Clasclás.

'The conservatory had participated in several editions of the Mostra Musical do Eixo Atlántico,' explains Rosina. In fact, there came a time when much of the weight of organizing that event fell on Arousa. That was when the idea of ​​overhauling all that effort began to sprout, 'doing things differently, so that this effort would be more beneficial for Vilagarcía.' Thus was born the idea of ​​creating a festival that, despite the pandemic and all the setbacks it caused, is now in its sixth edition, which will once again dispel myths and stereotypes about classical music. This music is 'neither elitist nor boring. No, emphatically, no. It is neither one nor the other,' says Rosina. Clasclás has proven it and will continue to do so. The festival held in Vilagarcía 'is free, which is a differentiating factor compared to other events.' This gratuity is due to 'a commitment to democratize access to culture, so that everyone who wants to attend a concert can do so.' This commitment, shared by the conservatory and the Vilagarcía City Council, has forced Clasclás to 'lock ourselves in here, in the auditorium' to ensure the maximum possible capacity.

Having ruled out the label of elitism, what about the assertion that classical music is boring? 'In the Clasclás program, we always include a concert that is a bit different. This edition's would be Cello Republic,' a group formed by cello virtuosos who will interpret pieces known worldwide. 'Classical music is everywhere; we are tired of hearing it in TV commercials, movie soundtracks, documentaries... And almost everyone likes it,' says Sobrino. She promises that this year's Clasclás program will be full of surprises capable of winning new followers for the cause. She cites the performance of La Ritirata as an example, which will offer a concert of ancient music. 'By the name, it might seem like it's going to be somewhat monotonous... Well, it's quite the opposite. It is very cheerful music... And it will be performed with instruments adapted to the time, so it will sound as similar as possible to how it was heard back then.'

Another of the concerts that excites the person behind this musical dream that is Clasclás is the one offered each year to people with functional diversity. 'It is very important to us. Think that these are people who usually cannot go to anything, who are systematically excluded... Well, it can't be like that; they have to be able to enjoy everything, including music.' And music, 'is part of Western culture, like painting, sculpture, architecture, or literature.' Moreover, it is 'the only discipline that integrates mathematics, physics, history... It is the universal language par excellence. Music is given little attention, and it is such a powerful weapon!' concludes the director of the conservatory with the vehemence of someone who knows how it can improve by hitting the right key."

Vilagarcía democratizes classical music through the Clasclás festival.
La Voz de Galicia. 3 may 2023

For several years now, Vilagarcía has maintained a high profile in the musical realm, encompassing both its more popular forms like the Atlantic Fest and As Revenidas, as well as what is probably wrongly termed high culture. Clasclás, a classical music festival entering its sixth edition, is the most refined expression of this particular endeavor to democratize access to areas often reserved for a minority audience. The statement comes from the mayor of the city, Alberto Varela, who joined the director of the local conservatory, Rosina Sobrido, in presenting a program that will unfold between June 26 and July 1.

As a prelude, students from the conservatory and the municipal music school will perform in various streets, squares, and historical spaces in Vilagarcía over the preceding weekend. The inauguration will be by the Guarneri Trio from Prague, which has assumed the artistic direction of the festival for the past two years and will offer a concert with pieces by Suk, Brahms, and Schubert at the city's auditorium on June 26, starting at nine in the evening. The schedule and venue will remain the same for five of the six central events of Clasclás. The main hall of the cultural complex has 754 seats, so space should not be an issue. It will also host performances by pianist Marek Kozák (June 27), La Ritirata, the early music ensemble led by Josetxu Obregón (June 29), the Quiroga Quartet, acclaimed by The New York Times (June 30), and the cellos of Cello Republic, with millions of YouTube views, performing in Spain for the first time (July 1).

These five performances will be free. Tickets can be reserved on the ataquilla.com website or the festival's website, www.clasclas.com, which should be available from this afternoon. The exception is the concert on June 28 by the Azahar Ensemble wind quintet at the A Golpelleira palace. A final session, part of the master class program, will take place on July 1, in the morning, at the Pazo de Rubianes. It includes a visit and reservations must also be made on its virtual page: www.pazoderubianes.com.

In addition to the artistic and educational aspects, a third element is introduced this time: a social program that will bring four hundred people with functional diversity to the Vilagarcía auditorium, as a result of collaboration between the City Council and about twenty associations operating in the O Salnés region. It will be the conservatory orchestra that performs a repertoire that will be "a prize for everyone," in the words of its director.

Artists Featured:

- Guarneri Trio from Prague: Cenek Pavlík (violin), Marek Jerie (cello), and Ivan Klánsky (piano). One of the most recognized piano trios in the world of classical music, celebrating 37 years of playing together in 2023.

- Marek Kozák: Piano. A virtuoso pianist with notable achievements in prestigious competitions such as the Geza Anda in Zurich, the Primavera in Prague, the European Piano Competition in Bremen, and the Busoni in Bolzano.

- Azahar Ensemble: Diego Aceña (flute), María Alba Carmona (oboe), Antonio Lagares (horn), María José García (bassoon), Miquel Ramos (clarinet). A Spanish wind quintet that won the 63rd International ARD Competition in Munich in 2014.

- La Ritirata: Tamar Lalo (recorder), Daniel Zapico (theorbo, guitar), Daniel Garay (percussion), Josetxu Obregón (baroque cello and artistic director). An early music ensemble directed by cellist Josetxu Obregón, with constant concert activity in Europe, America, and Asia.

- Quiroga Quartet: Aitor Hevia (violin), Cibrán Sierra (violin), Josep Puchades (viola), Helena Poggio (cello). Praised by The New York Times for their "exquisite and fresh interpretations," the Quiroga Quartet has become one of the most dynamic and unique quartets of its generation.

- Cello Republic: Petr Spacek, Jan Zemen, Matej Stepanek, Ivan Vokac. Award-winning cellists known for their concerts and YouTube performances, combining virtuosity, high-quality artistic arrangements, and a touch of appropriate humor.

"With a cello, you can play all styles of music."
Faro de Vigo. 1 july 2023

"The chamber music enthusiast is well-prepared, in a way, for any expression."
Faro de Vigo. 30 june 2023

"Azahar Ensemble takes center stage on the third day of Clasclás in Vilagarcía."
Faro de Vigo. 29 june 2023

"The Azahar Ensemble quintet took center stage on the third day of the Clasclás festival in Vilagarcía with their performance at the iconic Pazo de A Golpilleira. The group began their performance with a work by Mozart and interpreted music by Foerster, Ravel, or Joaquín Turina, among others. The festival will continue in the coming days with the performance of 'La Ritirata,' one of the most relevant international groups in ancient music. Tomorrow will be the turn of 'Cuarteto Quiroga,' which will take the stage at the municipal auditorium to offer the penultimate performance of the festival with music by Haydn, Bartok, and Brahms. The sixth edition of Clasclás will conclude with the concert by the Czech quartet Cello Republic on Saturday. The theme of the festival in this edition has been 'Allegro, ma non troppo!'"

"We aim to transport the audience to 17th-century Italy through the music."
Faro de Vigo. 29 june 2023

"The most important thing is to believe in the project, which involves a great deal of sacrifice."
Faro de Vigo. 28 june 2023

The Clasclás takes the first step in a full week of classical music in Vilagarcía.
Faro de Vigo. 27 june 2023

The prelude to Clasclás.
Faro de Vigo. 25 june 2023

The Guarneri Trio from Prague inaugurates Clasclás.
Faro de Vigo. 24 june 2023

Cello Republic will make its debut in Spain at the closing of the Clasclás Festival.
Faro de Vigo. 21 june 2023

Cello Republic, Cuarteto Quiroga, and Azahar will deliver a full house performance at Clasclás.
Faro de Vigo. 9 june 2023

This is the schedule for a new edition of Clasclás.
Faro de Vigo. 3 june 2023

La Ritirata's 'Il Spiritillo Brando' amazes the attendees of Clasclás.
Diario do Salnés. 30 june 2023

La Ritirata, one of the most prominent groups in the field of early music internationally, amazed the audience on Thursday, June 29th, during the fourth day of the International Classical Music Festival in Vilagarcía de Arousa - Clasclás 2023. The Municipal Auditorium had a large turnout to hear their legendary program "Il Spiritillo Brando," one of the most performed and applauded in their 15 years of existence, with 360 concerts in 28 countries across 4 continents. The repertoire explored the music of the Kingdom of Naples when it was under Spanish rule and its connections with the Iberian Peninsula. The program featured a diverse range of dance movements that resonated across four continents. Josetxu Obregón, cellist and director of the ensemble, was joined by Tamar Lalo, flutist and founding member of La Ritirata; Daniel Zapico, theorbo and baroque guitar; and Daniel Garay, historical percussion. This distinguished ensemble preceded the performance of the Quiroga Quartet, scheduled for the following day, with sold-out tickets at the Municipal Auditorium (9:00 PM).

Josetxu Obregón: "It's an honor to have come in our 15th anniversary year."

"It is truly an honor to have visited the Clasclás Festival for the first time in our 15th-anniversary year. It has a fantastic program and is held in a city we were eager to explore. We love the Galician audience, and we always cherish our performances in this region," stated Obregón after the concert. He emphasized that "the Clasclás Festival is a very interesting proposition. The fact that the artistic direction is in the hands of the Guarneri Trio from Prague is already a mark of quality. Moreover, seeing top-notch artists coming year after year gives an idea of its strength as a festival. We must also say that, from our perspective as guest artists, we have been treated very well. Everything has been smooth in terms of organizing logistics. It's a pleasure."

Over 300 people with different abilities at the social concert.

The fourth day of the festival had an emotional start at the Auditorium with the Social and Community Program concert. More than 300 people from 15 associations with diverse abilities (Abrente Day Center, Friends of Galicia Foundation, Lembranzas Day Center, O Saiar Occupational Center, Galician Confederation of People with Disabilities, Red Cross O Salnés, Valga Day Center, Portas Day Center, Sanxenxo Municipal Day Center, Lar Pro Mental Health Foundation, Caritas Santiago Diocesan Interparish of Arousa, Con Eles Day Center, Alzheimer's Patients' Association Afasal, Bata Autism Association, Galician Lymphedema Association AGL) enjoyed the fabulous performance by the Clarinet Ensemble and the Orchestra of the Professional Conservatory of Music in Vilagarcía. One of the present associations was the Con Eles Day Center. Its director, Mayte Quintela, highlighted that "the experience has been very positive and gratifying, as it is every year since we have been coming to Clasclás since the first edition. Our users always ask when it is. In fact, some dress up because they consider it an important day. They go happily, and once there, their behavior changes. We have hyperactive people or those with behavioral disorders. When they arrive at the Auditorium and start listening to the music, they become silent and attentive throughout the performance. We believe that music conveys harmony and tranquility to them. For them, music is essential in their daily lives - they have music therapy at the center - and that's why coming to Clasclás is a fundamental activity in our calendar."

Azahar Ensemble proposes a journey through Europe on the third day of Clasclás.
Diario do Salnés. 29 june 2023

Azahar Ensemble, a Spanish wind quintet with great international prestige, amazed the audience on Wednesday, June 28th, at the packed Pazo da Golpelleira during the third day of the International Classical Music Festival in Vilagarcía de Arousa - Clasclás 2023. Close to 300 spectators vibrated with their sonic journey through Austria, the Czech Republic, France, and Spain. They performed works originally written for wind quintet and others arranged for this formation, showcasing and highlighting the possibilities of the quintet.

Diego Aceña (flute), María Alba Carmona (oboe), Antonio Lagares (horn), María José García (bassoon), and Miquel Ramos (clarinet) paid their particular tribute to Mozart, Foerster, Ravel, and Turina to bring to Clasclás the talent and passion that they have already shared in renowned halls and festivals across Europe, such as the Musikverein in Vienna, Philharmonie in Berlin, Prinzregententheater in Munich, Philharmonaie Essen, Mozarteum Salzburg, Mozartfest in Würzburg, International Festival of Santander, and Festspielhaus Baden-Baden.

"We are a quintet formed by Spaniards, but we live abroad. Therefore, it is always a reason for joy to come back home. In addition, Galicia is the homeland of our horn player, Antonio Lagares. One is rarely a prophet in their land, so we are happy to contribute our bit to this edition. We have been following the 'Clasclás Festival' since its inception, and we see that every year its lineup of artists is very attractive. We are delighted to have come," affirmed the quintet. "We have already passed the decade since our creation (2010), but we still have the same desire to make music. We find ourselves at a moment where looking to the future still excites and gives us energy to rehearse, spend time together, and face new challenges," the group added.

The fourth day of the Clasclás Festival 2023 will feature two important events. The first will take place at the Municipal Auditorium of Vilagarcía (11:00 AM) with the concert of its Social and Community Program in this sixth edition. Nearly 400 people from around twenty collectives will enjoy a very emotional performance by the Clarinet Ensemble and the Orchestra of the Professional Conservatory of Music of Vilagarcía de Arousa.

La Ritirata, one of the most relevant groups in early music internationally, will conclude this fourth day of the festival (Vilagarcía Auditorium, 9:00 PM, free admission upon prior withdrawal at ataquilla.com) performing their program 'Il Spiritillo Brando.' The project led by cellist and director Josetxu Obregón celebrates 15 years with 360 concerts in 28 countries across 4 continents. La Ritirata has performed on stages in Europe, America, Asia, and the Middle East. Obregón will be joined on stage by Tamar Lalo (recorder), Daniel Zapico (theorbo/guitar), and Daniel Garay (percussion).

Marek Kozák enchants on the piano at Clasclás with his prodigious technique and expressiveness.
Diario do Salnés. 29 june 2023

Marek Kozák took center stage on the second day of the International Classical Music Festival in Vilagarcía de Arousa - Clasclás 2023 with his concert on Tuesday, June 27th, in a crowded Municipal Auditorium of Vilagarcía de Arousa.

The 30-year-old Czech pianist, recognized in prestigious competitions, delighted the audience with works by Bach, Rachmaninoff, and Mendelssohn. Kozák returned to Spain six years after his debut to confirm the qualities praised by critics: impeccable technique, a wide range of expression, deep musicality, and fidelity to musical notation.

Now, the main artistic activity of Clasclás in its sixth edition will move to Pazo da Golpelleira on Wednesday, June 28th (9:00 PM, sold-out tickets) with Azahar Ensemble, a Spanish quintet acclaimed beyond our borders.

Kozák performed works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, and Sergei Rachmaninoff, which served as the guiding thread for the concert. In this way, the festival paid tribute to the celebrated Russian composer, pianist, and conductor on the 150th anniversary of his birth and the 80th anniversary of his death. The Czech pianist began his performance with two preludes and fugues from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (No. 9 BWV 854 in E major, No. 10 BWV 855 in E minor) and Rachmaninoff's arrangement of the suite based on Bach's Partita for Violin BWV 1006 in E major.

Next, he presented Prelude and Fugue Op.35 in E minor and Rondo Capriccioso Op.14 in E major by Mendelssohn, concluding with the Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream, Rachmaninoff's arrangement of Mendelssohn's original work. The second part of the concert was entirely dedicated to Rachmaninoff (Variations on a Theme of Corelli Op.42, Prelude Op.23 No. 4 in D major, Prelude Op.23 No. 3 in D minor, Etude - Tableaux Op.39 No. 8 in D minor, Etude - Tableaux Op.39 No. 9 in D major). A very comprehensive repertoire that captivated the audience.

"It has been a tremendous pleasure to perform again in Spain and to do so in this beautiful auditorium as part of the renowned Clasclás Festival, whose artistic direction is in the hands of a group from my country that I admire so much, the Guarneri Trio from Prague. I have received exquisite treatment and hope to return soon," commented Kozák on his presence at the festival.

The virtuosity of the Guarneri Trio from Prague opens the sixth edition of Clasclás.
Diario do Salnés. 27 june 2023

"Clasclás, the International Classical Music Festival in Vilagarcía de Arousa, inaugurated its sixth edition on Monday, June 26th, with a performance by the Guarneri Trio from Prague at the Municipal Auditorium of Vilagarcía de Arousa. Nearly 750 spectators sold out tickets to experience the interpretative excellence and unrivaled camaraderie of Čeněk Pavlík (violin), Marek Jerie (cello), and Ivan Klánský (piano).

Considered one of the world's most prestigious trios with a solid 37-year trajectory, they performed works by Suk, Brahms, and Schubert. As a prelude to the festival, the audience enjoyed seven Clasclás street concerts on Saturday, June 24th, and Sunday, June 25th, presented by students from the Professional Conservatory of Music of Vilagarcía de Arousa and the Municipal Music School of Vilagarcía de Arousa in iconic spaces of the municipality such as the Vistalegre Church, Galicia Square, or Valentín Viqueira Street.

The Guarneri Trio from Prague took the stage at the Municipal Auditorium of Vilagarcía, opening with the Elegy Op. 23 by Czech composer Josef Suk (a student and son-in-law of Antonín Dvořák), created as a tribute to the death of writer Julius Zeyer. Subsequently, they performed the Trio Op. 8 in B Major by Johannes Brahms in its second and definitive version from 1891, as there was an earlier version in 1854—an authentic masterpiece of his youth. The performance concluded with the Trio Op. 100 by Franz Schubert (1827), one of the Austrian genius's last compositions heard before his death.

"For us, it has been a tremendous honor to inaugurate the Clasclás Festival for the third consecutive time. We feel privileged to contribute to making Clasclás an unmissable event for classical music enthusiasts and those approaching its magic for the first time," affirmed the trio, responsible for the artistic direction of the festival since 2020.

The second day of the Clasclás Festival 2023 will take place on Tuesday, June 27th, with the presence of the young Czech pianist Marek Kozák (June 27th, Vilagarcía Auditorium, 9:00 PM, free admission upon prior withdrawal at ataquilla.com), a virtuoso performer at the age of 30 who has excelled in prestigious competitions (Geza Anda in Zurich, Prague Spring, Bremen European Piano Competition, Bolzano Busoni). He will present compositions by Bach, Rachmaninov, and Mendelssohn, praised for his impeccable technique, wide range of expression, deep musicality, and fidelity to musical notation.

Kozák opened the Masterclasses Program, an educational project of the festival with the participation of students from the Professional Conservatory of Music of Vilagarcía. He conducted two piano masterclasses on June 25th and 26th. The program will continue with masterclasses in piano, violin, and cello by the Guarneri Trio from Prague (June 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th), flute, clarinet, and horn masterclasses featuring Azahar Ensemble (June 27th), and an educational session by La Ritirata (June 29th)."

First day of the Clasclás "A pé de rúa" in Vilagarcía.
Diario do Salnés. 24 june 2023

The International Classical Music Festival of Vilagarcía de Arousa - Clasclás kicked off its sixth edition with 'Clasclás a pé de rúa,' held on Saturday, June 24th, and Sunday, June 25th. The event featured performances by students from the Professional Conservatory of Music of Vilagarcía de Arousa and the Municipal Music School of Vilagarcía de Arousa in iconic spaces throughout the municipality.

The Guarneri Trio from Prague will inaugurate the Clasclás Festival.
Diario do Salnés. 23 june 2023

The International Classical Music Festival of Vilagarcía de Arousa - Clasclás will inaugurate its sixth edition on Monday, June 26th, with a performance by the Guarneri Trio from Prague, one of the world's most renowned trios with an impeccable 37-year career. Čeněk Pavlík (violin), Marek Jerie (cello), and Ivan Klánský (piano) will perform works by Suk, Brahms, and Schubert. The Vilagarcía Auditorium will host the event at 9:00 PM, with free admission upon prior withdrawal at Ataquilla.

The formation has remained unchanged since 1986, a testament to the high human quality of the musicians as individuals and the intense friendship that binds them. The Czech trio has a special bond with the Clasclás Festival since it took over its artistic direction in 2020.

As a prelude to the festival, the Clasclás Street Festival will take place on Saturday, June 24th, and Sunday, June 25th, featuring performances by students from the Professional Conservatory of Music of Vilagarcía de Arousa and the Municipal Music School of Vilagarcía de Arousa in iconic spaces throughout the municipality. The activities on Saturday, June 24th, will begin at 11:30 AM at the Vistalegre Church with a performance by piano and flute students from the conservatory. Later at 12:00 PM in Galicia Square, the audience can listen to a modern percussion combo with groups from the school. At the same time in a different location (12:00 PM, Valentín Viqueira Street - Baldosa), there will be performances by guitar, flute, clarinet, and piano students from the school. The activities on Saturday, June 24th, will conclude at 8:00 PM on Valentín Viqueira Street - Baldosa with a trumpet group from the conservatory. The three performances on June 25th will take place at 12:00 PM: a percussion ensemble and a clarinet ensemble from the conservatory (Valentín Viqueira Street - Baldosa), the school's Sinfonietta (Galicia Square), and violin and piano students from the conservatory (Vistalegre Church).

In addition to the six concerts - five of which are free - in its excellent artistic program, the Clasclás Festival 2023 will include its Masterclasses Program (June 25th to 29th) with the artists themselves (Guarneri Trio from Prague, Marek Kozák, Azahar Ensemble, La Ritirata) teaching young students. The closing concert of the program, with students accompanied by the Guarneri Trio from Prague, will take place on July 1st (12:30 PM, Pazo de Rubianes). Furthermore, on June 29th (11:00 AM, Auditorium), the traditional concert of the Social and Community Program will be held for 400 spectators from 20 associations with different abilities, performed by the Orchestra of the Professional Conservatory of Music of Vilagarcía de Arousa.

The Cello Republic quartet will make its debut in Spain on July 1st at Clasclás.
Diario do Salnés. 21 june 2023

The Czech quartet Cello Republic will headline the closing concert of the sixth edition of the International Classical Music Festival of Vilagarcía de Arousa - Clasclás (July 1st, Vilagarcía Auditorium, 9:00 PM). Over 750 spectators will have the privilege of attending the group's first performance in Spain, composed of cellists Petr Špaček, Jan Zemen, Matěj Štěpánek, and Ivan Vokáč.

A unique formation known for its artistic quality, virtuosity, and a surprising repertoire that combines classical works with popular music of all styles. In fact, they will perform songs by Freddie Mercury, Stevie Wonder, or Frank Sinatra. The high interest in Cello Republic has sold out tickets to hear them live, as has happened with the Quiroga Quartet (June 30th) and Azahar Ensemble (June 28th).

However, there are still tickets available for the concerts of La Ritirata (June 29th), Guarneri Trio from Prague (June 26th), and Marek Kozák (June 27th) at the Vilagarcía Auditorium, as well as for the closing performance of the 'Masterclasses Program' at Pazo de Rubianes (July 1st).

The highly anticipated performance of the Quiroga Quartet lands at Clasclás on June 30th.
Diario do Salnés. 15 june 2023

The performance of the Quiroga Quartet will be one of the most anticipated events in the upcoming edition of the International Classical Music Festival - Clasclás (June 30th, Vilagarcía Auditorium, 9:00 PM, sold out). The National Music Award winner in 2018, the Quiroga Quartet is one of the most dynamic and unique quartets of its generation. Aitor Hevia (violin), Cibrán Sierra (violin), Josep Puchades (viola), and Helena Poggio (cello) have been praised by The New York Times for their 'exquisite and fresh interpretations.' Their unique personality and bold, original approach stand out. They will perform works by Haydn, Bartók, and Brahms. It will be the Quiroga Quartet's first participation in the festival and a prelude to their 20th anniversary, which will take place during the 23-24 season.

'It's our first participation, and we are very excited. We see how the Clasclás Festival is promoting the approach to music in Vilagarcía with a varied, highly interesting program for its diversity, international perspective, and accessibility, with free activities, bringing music to different spaces and conducting educational and didactic activities. Any exercise in decentralization and democratization of artistic creation and cultural programming is always a positive milestone of extraordinary value,' said Cibrán Sierra, a violinist in the group, on behalf of his colleagues.

The presence of the Quiroga Quartet in Vilagarcía de Arousa comes at 'a moment of maturity and true happiness. In the next 2023-2024 season, we celebrate the 20 years of the quartet. It will be 20 years of making music together and carrying the memory of a universal Galician, the extraordinary violinist from Pontevedra, Manuel Quiroga, around the world, literally. It is truly very exciting. In the European context, not many quartets cross the Rubicon of 20 years. In Spanish, there are only two, and tied to Galicia, like us, we are a unique case. So it is a reason for a genuine celebration that we hope to share with many novelties (new album, residencies like the CNDM - National Auditorium of Music, premieres of new music, concerts around the world),' Sierra added.

Clasclás will celebrate its sixth edition from June 26th to July 1st with six concerts in its excellent artistic program featuring renowned national (Quiroga Quartet, La Ritirata, Azahar Ensemble) and international artists (Guarneri Trio from Prague, Cello Republic, Marek Kozák), with five of them being free. Additionally, it will offer its 'Masterclasses Program' (June 26th to 30th) with the artists themselves teaching young students, the traditional concert of the 'Social and Community Program' for nearly 400 spectators from associations with different abilities (June 29th), and 'Clasclás on the Street,' which will fill the Pontevedra town with music on June 24th and 25th as a prelude to the festival.

The Quiroga Quartet, La Ritirata, and Cello Republic headline the VI Clasclás Festival.
Diario do Salnés. 2 may 2023

The International Classical Music Festival of Vilagarcía de Arousa, Clasclás, will celebrate its sixth edition from June 26 to July 1 with six concerts featuring renowned national artists (Cuarteto Quiroga, La Ritirata, Azahar Ensemble) and international artists (Guarneri Trio de Praga, Cello Republic, Marek Kozák), five of which are free of charge. In addition to this artistic program, the festival will offer its Masterclass Program (June 26 to 30), with the artists themselves teaching young students. The traditional 'Social and Community Program' concert for 400 spectators from 20 associations with different abilities will take place on June 29, and 'Clasclás on the Street' will fill the town with music on June 24 and 25 as a prelude to the festival. Tickets are available at clasclas.com.

The festival's presentation took place on Tuesday morning at the Concello, attended by Alberto Varela, Mayor of Vilagarcía de Arousa; Miro Serén, Councilor of Education of Vilagarcía de Arousa; Sonia Outón, Councilor of Culture of Vilagarcía de Arousa; Rosina Sobrido and Vladimira Smausova, technical directors of the Clasclás Festival; Alberto Estévez, director of the Municipal School of Music of Vilagarcía de Arousa; and José Luis Sanz, president of the Philharmonic Society.

The festival will open its sixth edition with a performance by the Guarneri Trio de Praga on June 26 at the Auditorium of Vilagarcía (9:00 PM, free entry with prior withdrawal at ataquilla.com). The trio, celebrating 37 years with an impeccable trajectory, consists of Čeněk Pavlík (violin), Marek Jerie (cello), and Ivan Klánský (piano), and will perform works by Suk, Brahms, and Schubert. Since 1986, the formation has remained intact, a testament to the high human quality of the musicians and the intense friendship that unites them.

The program will continue with the concert by the young Czech pianist Marek Kozák on June 27 at the Auditorium of Vilagarcía (9:00 PM, free entry with prior withdrawal at ataquilla.com). The 28-year-old virtuoso, acclaimed in prestigious competitions, will present compositions by Bach, Rachmaninov, and Mendelssohn. Kozák has been praised for his impeccable technique, wide range of expression, deep musicality, and fidelity to musical notation.

Azahar Ensemble will take the stage on the third day of the Clasclás 2023 Festival (June 28, Pazo da Golpelleira de Vilagarcía, 9:00 PM, tickets on sale at ataquilla.com). The Spanish quintet, composed of Diego Aceña (flute), María Alba Carmona (oboe), Antonio Lagares (horn), María José García (bassoon), and Miquel Ramos (clarinet), has performed in concert halls and major festivals in Europe after being awarded at the ARD International Competition in Munich (2014). Their program will include works by Mozart, Foerster, Ravel, and Turina.

La Ritirata, one of the most relevant groups in early music internationally, will also perform in this edition (June 29, Auditorium of Vilagarcía, 9:00 PM, free entry with prior withdrawal at ataquilla.com) with their program "Il Spiritillo Brando." The project, led by cellist and director Josetxu Obregón, celebrates 15 years after 360 concerts in 28 countries on 4 continents. La Ritirata has performed in Europe, America, Asia, and the Middle East. Obregón will be accompanied by Tamar Lalo (recorder), Daniel Zapico (theorbo/guitar), and Daniel Garay (percussion).

The Cuarteto Quiroga will offer the penultimate performance of the festival on June 30 at the Auditorium of Vilagarcía (9:00 PM, free entry with prior withdrawal at ataquilla.com), presenting works by Haydn, Bartók, and Brahms. The National Music Prize 2018-winning quartet is one of the most dynamic and unique of its generation, consisting of Aitor Hevia (violin), Cibrán Sierra (violin), Josep Puchades (viola), and Helena Poggio (cello). They have been praised by The New York Times for their "exquisite and fresh interpretations," highlighting their unique personality and bold, original approach.

The sixth edition will conclude with the concert by the Czech quartet Cello Republic on July 1 at the Auditorium of Vilagarcía (9:00 PM, free entry with prior withdrawal at ataquilla.com). Petr Špaček, Jan Zemen, Matěj Štěpánek, and Ivan Vokáč have gained worldwide popularity with sold-out concerts and millions of views on YouTube. They stand out for their virtuosity, high-quality artistic arrangements, and sense of humor. They will combine classical works by Tchaikovsky or Dvořák with their arrangements of other styles, including pieces by Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, or Freddie Mercury.

The Masterclass Program, an educational project of the festival with the participation of students from the  Professional Conservatory of Music of Vilagarcía and other centers from Galicia, will have the artists themselves as teachers: Marek Kozák (June 26), Azahar Ensemble (June 27), Guarneri Trio de Praga (June 27 to 30), and La Ritirata (June 29). A selection of participating students will perform alongside the Guarneri Trio de Praga on July 1 at Pazo de Rubianes in Vilagarcía (12:30). Beforehand, there will be a visit to the iconic space (11:00) and later a wine tasting. Tickets will be available for purchase at pazoderubianes.com.

The Social and Community Program concert of Clasclás 2023, planned for 400 people with different abilities and belonging to about twenty collectives, will take place on June 29 at the Auditorium with the Orchestra of the Professional Conservatory of Music of Vilagarcía de Arousa. The prelude to the festival will be the 'Clasclás on the Street' program, where groups from the Conservatory and the Municipal School of Music will perform on June 24 and 25 in different squares and cultural spaces in the town of Pontevedra.

"As every year for the past six years, Clasclás opens the door to many varied summer activities that Vilagarcía welcomes and offers. Although mainly focused on chamber music, Clasclás is a festival without constraints or prejudices, increasingly demanding. In this edition, it will allow us to enjoy a piano recital, a concert of ancient music, and a more modern closing concert. All of this in the pursuit of enriching and different experiences, both for professionals and lovers of classical music who come to the festival to listen to performers and works of high artistic level, and for anyone who has not yet discovered all the beauty and sensitivity that exists in a musical work," said Alberto Varela, Mayor of Vilagarcía de Arousa, during the presentation of the Clasclás Festival 2023.

The mayor added, "Clasclás faithfully represents the idea of ​​democratization of access to culture and education in general that the City Council of Vilagarcía defends and supports, both regarding classical music and any other musical representation, understanding that the dissemination of music, the arts, and culture in general can be very inspiring and enriching for the public. Clasclás opens the door to summer in Vilagarcía, but it is a window open to many more things: it opens the ears of many people who approach this music for the first time, opens our minds, opens our perspectives, and opens our hearts. Let's celebrate it."

Here is the schedule for Clasclás, the International Classical Music Festival
Diario de Arousa. 3 may 2023

The sixth edition of the International Classical Music Festival of Vilagarcía arrives with more ambition than ever. The event kicks off on June 26 and will run until July 1, but the program is already complete, and ticket reservations (except for one concert, all are free) are now available on the festival's website.

The opening concert will take place on Monday, June 26, at nine o'clock in the evening at the Auditorium, featuring the Guarneri Trio from Prague. The director of the Conservatory, Rosina Sobrido, explained that the members of the ensemble have been playing together for 37 years, and they will perform pieces by Suk, Brahms, and Schubert. The next stop in Clasclás is on Tuesday, June 27, also at the Auditorium. The featured artist will be pianist Marek Kozák, a virtuoso performer who has achieved impressive results in prestigious international competitions. He will interpret pieces by Bach, Mendelssohn, and Rachmaninov.

On Wednesday, June 28 – in this case, the venue moves to Pazo da Golpilleira – the Azahar Ensemble will perform, a Spanish quintet that has won international competitions and will interpret pieces by Mozart, Foerster, Ravel, or Turina. This is the only paid performance in the entire festival.

On Thursday, June 29, music returns to the Auditorium with La Ritirata, an ensemble that interprets ancient music, exploring this concept for the first time in this edition of Clasclás. They will perform pieces by Pandolfi Mealli, Gabrielli, Jacchini, Falconieri, and Vitali, among others.

The week continues on Friday, June 30, with the Cuarteto Quiroga, also at nine in the evening at the Auditorium. Praised by The New York Times for their "exquisite and fresh interpretations," the quartet enjoys international prestige and is known to the public for its strong artistic personality.

The last of the scheduled concerts is on Saturday, July 1. Cello Republic performs for the first time in Spain, after gaining worldwide fame not only for their concerts but also on YouTube. In fact, some of their performances garnered more than 35 million views.

Sold out for the Cuarteto Quiroga concert in Vilagarcía.
Diario de Arousa. 17 june 2023

The Cuarteto Quiroga has already sold out all the tickets for the performance scheduled in Vilagarcía, as part of the International Classical Music Festival 'Clasclás.' It will take place on June 30th at nine in the evening and coincides with the celebration of the group's twenty years.

Composed of Aitor Hevia (violin), Cibrán Sierra (violin), Josep Puchades (viola), and Helena Poggio (cello), the quartet was praised by The New York Times for its 'exquisite and fresh' interpretations. The repertoire to be enjoyed in Vilagarcía includes works by Haydn, Bartók, and Brahms, among others. The Clasclás performance will be their first in Vilagarcía, at a 'moment of maturity and true happiness.' Only two quartets in all of Spain have surpassed the twenty-year mark on stage.

The Clasclás festival will host the debut in Spain of Cello Republic on July 1st.
Diario de Arousa. 21 june 2023

"The Clasclás International Classical Music Festival in Vilagarcía will host the debut in Spain of the ensemble Cello Republic. It will take place on Saturday, July 1st, at the Auditorium starting at nine in the evening. The Czech quartet will perform before 750 spectators who will have the privilege of attending their first performance in Spanish territory. The quartet is composed of Petr Spacek, Jan Zemen, Matej Stepánek, and Ivan Vokác and is unique for its artistic quality, virtuosity, and extensive repertoire. In fact, they will interpret songs by Freddie Mercury, Stevie Wonder, or Frank Sinatra. The great interest generated by this concert has led to the tickets for the live performance being sold out. The same has happened with the Cuarteto Quiroga (which will perform on June 30) and Azahar Ensemble (on June 28). In any case, the organizers warn that there are still tickets available for the concerts of La Ritirata (June 29), Guarneri Trio de Praga (on June 26), and Marek Kozák (on June 27) at the Auditorium. There are also seats available for the closing of the Masterclasses Program at Pazo de Rubiáns, also on July 1st. The Clasclás festival will celebrate its sixth edition from Sunday until July 1st."

The best starting shot for the Clasclás comes from the local performers.
Diario de Arousa. 24 june 2023

"The students from the Conservatory and the School of Music in Vilagarcía played the role of hosts, bringing classical music to every corner of the urban center of the municipality. A preview of Clasclás, which begins tomorrow with the Guarneri Trio of Prague tasked with giving the starting signal. Before that, classical music will resonate this noon in places like A Baldosa, Praza de Galicia, or the church of Vista Alegre, featuring clarinet and percussion, piano, or violin, as a mix of ingredients.

A recipe for success to roll out the red carpet for a festival that will host numerous prestigious groups. The first one will be the Guarneri Trio of Prague, one of the most recognized trios in the world of music, with an impeccable trajectory spanning 37 years. They will perform works by Suk, Brahms, and Schubert. The Czech trio has a special bond with Clasclás since taking over its artistic direction in 2020. "We want to continue consolidating the idea developed with the festival since our arrival in its artistic direction in 2020: All concerts must be of high artistic quality and with proven interpretative solvency," they note from the Guarneri Trio. They will perform from 9:00 PM at the Auditorium. Admission is free, but advance reservation is required on the ataquilla.com website. The festival strongly emphasizes training with masterclasses."

Review / Cuarteto Quiroga: Haydn, Bartók y Brahms - por Ramón García Balado.
Ritmo. 4 july 2023

An invaluable return visit by the Quiroga Quartet to the VI Clasclâs Festival in Vilagarcía de Arousa, presenting a program featuring works by F.J. Haydn, B. Bartók, and J. Brahms. The stable formation includes violinists Aitor Hevia and Cibrán Sierra, violist Josep Puchades, and cellist Helena Poggio.

In their artistic journey, Aitor Hevia shares insights into their mentors, initially at the Reina Sofía School with Rainer Schmidt, followed by studies at the Hochschule für Musik in Basel with Schmidt and Walter Levin. He acknowledges the significant influence of Hato Beyerle, a violist who was a founding member of the Alban Berg Quartet and a key figure at the European Chamber Music Academy.

To further elaborate, Cibrán Sierra recalls the significant influences of Ferenc Rados, a great Hungarian pianist and pedagogue, as well as composer György Ligeti and András Keller. He traces their musical lineage through a chain of quartets – Lasalle, Alban Berg, Hagen. Cibrán justifies the group's name: his family is from Pontevedra, and his grandfather had a close connection with Manuel Quiroga and his brother Emilio. He grew up with the memory of Quiroga. For Helena Poggio, being part of a quartet requires dedication and a sacrifice of individual interests, validated by the passage of time and exposure to different schools. Josep Puchades emphasizes the immense fortune the quartet enjoys, allowing them to pass on the knowledge received through the teachings of their mentors and the influence of various schools, contributing to a recognizable career.

F. Joseph Haydn with the Quartet for Strings Hob: III Op. 42, in D minor, a work belonging to a set of brief quartets intended for Spain in 1784—specifically for the Marqués de Villafranca. These works recently received attention in the activities of the Juan March Foundation, in the Goya and Spanish Haydn cycle. The autograph manuscript dates from the following year, possibly an isolated work. The composition exhibits observable corrections in the type of ink, confirming the revision process, particularly noticeable in the Adagio. Four movements that do not exceed a quarter of an hour, leaving a remarkable curiosity for their outcomes loaded with powerful energy.

The Andante, ed innocente, in D minor, resolved within the sonata form without excesses or ostentation, akin to a clear introduction, reaching the end with a pianissimo detail preparing for the Minuet (Allegretto), in D major, of balanced proportions that evoked the well-known Op. 64, No. 5 (The Lark). The Adagio e cantabile could bear familiarity with Mozart, due to its expansive melody, serene and peaceful, spanning almost 50 measures. The Finale Presto, in D minor, stood out for its concise nature emphasized by fugato techniques, following the sonata form. The second repetition, in eight measures, transitioned from fortissimo to pianissimo in its farewell.

Béla Bartók's String Quartet No. 3, Sz. 85, in C-sharp minor, composed in 1927, premiered in London by their colleagues, the Waldbauer-Kerpely Quartet, in 1929, just a few days before the historic Kolisch Quartet presented it in a second hearing. This quartet, the shortest of Bartók's impressive six quartets, is a revelation of dense, elaborate writing based on short melodic motifs that would later be considered micromelodies—an anticipation of trends that would remain relevant, especially in Ligeti's work. Its distinctive result is a clear dramatic tension arising from its density, a true guiding element achieved through contrapuntal writing and intricate techniques such as harmonics, glissandi, martellato, sul ponticello, among others. The tonal concept of the quartet is influenced by chromaticism. In essence, it stands out as the boldest among the six quartets.

Johannes Brahms and his String Quartet Op. 51, No. 1, in C minor, unfolds through the movements Allegro-Romanza (Poco Adagio)-Allegretto molto moderato e comodo and Allegro. This work belongs to a set of two quartets dedicated to Theodor Billeroch, an illustrious Viennese surgeon and a talented pianist, violist, and violinist. Both pieces materialize the fusion of ideas, and according to Deiters, concerning the one we are about to hear, we find ourselves in front of a palette rich in wonderful colors: varied hues, the darkest dejection in moments of passion, culminating in tumultuous energy in the coda. A Brahms nearing his forties, the news of these two quartets comes to us through Clara Schumann.

In the Allegro, despite its continuous dramatic tension, it stands out for its diverse voices with the typical alternation of polyphonic writing, demonstrating notable communicative power. The Romanza reveals the quartet's qualities, distancing itself from any excess while maintaining expressive will with absolute dedication.

The emotion is always intense and generously lyrical. The Allegretto presents a unique form typical of Brahms's style, halfway between the intermezzo and the scherzo, supported by a broad and undefined emotional spectrum, infused, if possible, with a characteristic Nordic humor, to which a trio of playful rhythm is added. The Final Allegro observes an extraordinary deployment of melodic richness, which, for certain specialists, doesn't cease to oscillate within a forced academicism, successfully blending exciting episodes with enveloping breaths of sweetness. The quartet was presented on November 29, 1873, at the Tonkunslerverein in Hamburg in a private performance, almost simultaneously with the public performance of the two quartets at Dr. Billroth's residence.

Both Bartók and Brahms received superb interpretations, and a notable detail was included because the occasion demanded it. The encore, a stroke of genius by the Quiroga Quartet, was the arrangement of "Panxoliña para Nadal" from 1829 by composer José Pacheco, from the Cathedral of Mondoñedo. Its legacy was studied by Carlos Villanueva in his thesis "Los villancicos gallego de la Catedral de Mondoñedo." This exultant piece, chosen for the encores, elicited enthusiastic responses from the audience and is included in their recording "The London Music Nights." Interpretations by others, such as Efraim Díaz or traditional bands, have also spread to different regions. The songbooks and legacies passed down by chapel masters are always an endless source of fruitful surprises.

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