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Trio Azahar is the result of a collaboration between Guitare en Rouge and violinist Paula Aguiló. The three musicians set out from the need to explore the repertoire for guitar and violin and immerse themselves in the world of sounds characteristic of their countries of origin, playing on the fusion of the timbres of a plucked and a bowed string instrument.
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Standard ticket : 18 € / person
Concessionary ticket BMLTW (Big Music Lover Thin Wallet): €10 / person
Before and after the concert, spectators will be able to view the painting exhibition in progress.
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«Guitare en Rouge» was born of the encounter between Ana Santisteban and Cristina Mura, a musical project bringing together two guitarists deeply attached to the musical traditions of their countries of origin, Spain and Italy respectively.
Rooted in these cultural heritages, they have found the freedom to express themselves through the guitar in all its forms and nuances.
Guitare en Rouge offers a bold and innovative repertoire. The duo's Italian-Spanish origins and personal experiences have inspired them to choose a programme that invites the audience to enjoy, enthuse and experiment.
The scenic excellence of Guitare en Rouge will leave you speechless and will make you love the guitar.
Cristina Mura (born 1995) began studying the guitar at the age of 11.
In 2009, she entered the Luigi Canepa Conservatory in Sassari, where she graduated with top honours in the class of M° Roberto Masala. She perfected her skills by taking part in numerous masterclasses given by renowned masters such as Frederic Zigante, Carlo Marchione, Enea Leone, Luciano Contini, Filomena Moretti, Augustin Wiedemann and Álvaro Pierri. She also participated as an active student in the XIIIᵉ edition of The Volterra Project, under the direction of Masters Antigoni Goni and Dušan Bogdanović.
She recently obtained a Master of Arts in music performance at the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles in the class of M° Antigoni Goni. She also specialised in the department of historically informed performance practice, devoted to historical plucked string instruments, in the class of M° Xavier Díaz-Latorre.
She is a founding member of the Chordis Ensemble, dedicated to the repertoire of Italian vocal and instrumental music of the XVIIᵉ century for basso continuo and two voices. At the same time, she founded the guitar duo Guitare en Rouge.«
Originally from Cuenca, Spain, Ana Santisteban is a classical guitarist whose artistic career is distinguished by its high standards, sensitivity and deep commitment.
towards music. She began her training at the Professional Conservatory of Music in Cuenca, before continuing her studies at the Higher Conservatory of Music in
Murcia. Driven by a constant quest for excellence, she went on to complete her training at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in Brussels and the Conservatorium in Maastricht, where she was awarded the highest academic distinctions, including several First Class Honours.
Winner of several international competitions, Ana Santisteban has appeared as soloist with orchestras in Asia, the United States, Europe and America of the South. His playing is characterised by great expressive power and natural charisma, which allow him to convey the music with intensity and sincerity.
A contemporary artist in her own right, she sees music as a space for dialogue. sharing and emotion. Its artistic objective is clear: to touch the audience, to create a bond Each concert is a moment of joy and sensitivity.
Paula Aguiló Sagristà is originally from Amposta (Tarragona) and currently lives in Brussels.
Since 2011, she has worked regularly with the following orchestras: Orchestre Symphonique du Gran Teatre del Liceu, Noord Nederlands Orkest, Antwerp symphony Orchestra, Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège and Orchestre National de Belgique, with whom she tours the Netherlands, France, Germany and Belgium. She has been a member of the Franz Schubert Philharmonic Orchestra, with whom she has performed in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall (New York) and at the INClassica festival in Dubai, and of the Morphosis Ensemble, with whom she has performed in Barcelona and Luxembourg.
Attracted to music from an early age, she began playing the violin at the age of 8. At the age of 11, she entered the Vila-Seca Conservatory, and at 15 moved to Barcelona. She went on to study with Anna Baget at the Adolfo Salazar Conservatory of Music in Madrid, before moving to the Netherlands, where she obtained a degree from the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, and in Rotterdam, at the Codarts (Hoogeschol voor de Kunsten), in the classes of teachers Peter Brunt and Benzion Shamir. For three years she studied with Professor Mintcho Mintchev in Germany and Bulgaria. She then obtained a master's degree in interpretation at the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, under the direction of Marek Kowalski. She also holds a master's degree in pedagogy from the Erasmus Hogeschool and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
She also studied with Mimi Zweig, Mauricio Fuks, Gordan Nikolic, Yuzuko Horigome, Vartan Manoogian and Constantin Serban, among others. She has been a member of the JONC and the NJO (Netherlands Youth Orchestra).
For her, music is a space for meeting and sharing. In her view, it has the power to elevate us as human beings.