Lunchtime concert

Ibria Project
Thu 25 Apr ’24 12:30 uur


Paco Romero Salvador - soprano saxophone
Elena Toro Arróniz - alto saxophone
Adrià Alcamí López - tenor saxophone
Adrián Abelaira Campoy - baritone saxophone

Thu 25 Apr ’24
12:30 uur

The FAA Saxophone Ensemble is unfortunately unable to perform this coming Thursday due to circumstances. Therefore, the Ibria Project will replace the FAA Saxophone Ensemble during this lunchtime concert. Ticket sellers have been notified of this change via email.

Ibria Project is a saxophone quartet that was founded last year. Its members have all completed their bachelor's saxophone studies in Spain and are currently pursuing a master's degree at the Conservatorium Maastricht. This musical ensemble was founded with the ambition to bring a wide range of musical styles to the audience through four saxophones. In addition to performing classical music, Ibria Project embodies a musical exploration that pushes boundaries and keeps the creative spirit alive. With a focus on artistic excellence and the ability to combine tradition and innovation, the future looks promising.

Lunchtime concerts

Lunchtime concerts are a delicious break in the middle of your day, and you can take this literally! An hour of lovely music in our Small Hall. From piano recitals to chamber music and wind instruments, we offer a varied and refreshing programme. Because we think it's important to offer a stage to budding talent, you'll find recently graduated musicians and competition winners performing for you.


After the concert

Of course, a lunchtime concert is not complete without a tasty lunch. Therefore, you will can enjoy a tasty homemade soup and delicious fresh bread in the City Foyer after the concert. You can order this directly with your ticket!

Programme

David Salleras (1980 - )
Mi bailaora (2006)

David Salleras (1980 - )
Caprice No. 3 in D minor (2006)

Jean-Charles Richard (1974 - )
Bab Boujloud (2019)

Jacob ter Veldhuis (1951 - )
Grab it (1999)

Guillermo Lago (1960 - )
Ciudades (Cities) (2011 – 2015)
Köln (2014)
Sarajevo (2011)
Montevideo (2011)
Addis Ababa (2011)