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Program
Ludwig van Beethoven(1770 - 1827)
Piano Concerto in G major No.4 Op.58
I. Allegro moderato
II. Andante con moto
III. Rondo vivace
Sergi Pacheco Portalés (Class of Prof. Stepan Simonian)
Intermission
Robert. Schumann(1810 - 1856)
Piano Concerto in A minor Op.54
I. Allegro affettuoso
II. Intermezzo
III. Allegro Vivace
Juan Elvira Marquéz (Class of Prof. Alexandar Madzar)
About the artists
Juan Elvira Márquez was born in Granada in 1998. He began piano lessons at the age of 6 and decided to become a professional pianist at the age of 14. He has performed as a soloist at the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, the Philharmonie Berlin, the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow and the Wiener Saal in Salzburg. He has also given numerous solo and chamber music concerts in Spain, Bulgaria, Norway, France, Germany, Hungary and Switzerland. In summer 2021, he was selected to take part in Elisabeth Leonskaja's masterclasses at the HfM Lübeck. Among others, he attended masterclasses by Klaus Hellwig, Claudio Martínez Mehner, Mikhail Voskresensky and Yves Henry. He has received the following awards, among others: Special Prize at the "Concours International d'Ile de France", 2nd Prize at the "Rising Stars Grand Prix" Berlin, 2nd Prize Aachen Mozarte Wettbewetb, Special Prize Lyon International Piano Competition. He is currently studying concert exams with A. Madzar at the HfMT Hamburg.
Sergi Pacheco Portales completed his Bachelor's degree at the Faculteit Muziek -Hogeschool voor de Kunsten (Utrecht - Netherlands) in the class of Prof. Sebastian Colombo. He later completed a Master's degree in Performance at the University of Music and Drama Hamburg with Prof. Stepan Simonian. Since October 2022 he has been studying concert exams with Prof. Simonian at the same university.
He has received masterclasses from internationally renowned pianists and teachers: Bruno Gelber, Eldar Nebolsin, Márta Gulyás, Nora Doallo, Ana Mirabela Dina, Jordi Mora, Alba Ventura, Alan Weiss, Wolfgang Manz, Maciej Pikulski, Luis Rodríguez Salvá, Ana Guijaro, Ingrid Fliter, Inge Rosar, Alexander Kandelaki, Daniel Levy, Cristina Marton-Argerich, Vitaly Samoshko, Klára Würtz, Boris Petrushansky, Anna Jastrzebeska-Quinn, Joaquín Soriano, Pietro de María, Daniel Blumenthal, Elisabeth Leonskaja, etc.
He has given concerts in the following prestigious halls: Palau de la Música Catalana, Lviv Philharmonic (Lviv, Ukraine), Tivoli Vredenburg (Utrecht, Holland), Theatre De Leest (Walwijk, Holland), Sala Manuel de Falla de la SGAE - Sociedad General de 'Autores y Editores (Madrid), Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia and Ateneu Musical (Valencia), Casal Espriu, Auditorio Cullell i Fabra, Casal del Médico and Sala Alicia de Larrocha - Marshall Academy (Barcelona), Sala Eutherpe (León), Museo Pitágoras (Crotona, Italy), or Sala Rococó (Augsburg, Germany), with dedicated programs such as: The Well-Tempered Harpsichord Vol. 1 complete, Chopin Etudes op.25 complete, and others. Some critics have written that he is a new Valencian pianistic reference. He has performed with ensembles such as the National Orchestra of Ukraine, the Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra, members of the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and the National Orchestra of Catalonia -OBC, the Lviv Sinfonietta, the Novarts Ensemble, the Iberia Quartet, etc. He has also worked with conductors Edmon Colomer, Néstor Bayona, Volodymyr Sirenko, Roberto Genova, David Navarro and composers Lluïs Gual and Marc Migó.
Sergi is the winner of numerous prizes and scholarships such as the International Carlet Competition (1st prize and prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music), Llíria Competition (2nd prize), Kanjers in De Leest Award in Waalwijk (Holland), Princess Margaret of Hesse 1st prize in Darmstadt (Germany). Prize in Darmstadt (Germany). In 2020 he received the AIE scholarship for high specialization, the PICE scholarship (Spanish Cultural Action), the Wardwell scholarship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the DAAD scholarship. In addition, he was awarded 4th place at the prestigious International Bach Competition in Leipzig in 2022 and the prize for the best participant in Spain at the Ricard Viñes Competition in Lleida in 2023. Due to his commitment to young composers, he recorded the Concertino op. 27 by composer Marco Migó in Kiev in October 2018 with the National Orchestra of Ukraine conducted by Volodymyr Sirenko and produced by Oleksandr Hornostai. The CD "Concertinos and Catalan Fantasies" was released by the record label Toccata Next and the project was sponsored by the Joan Manén Association. The CD was presented on September 30, 2021 at the Palau de la Música Catalana with Sergi as soloist. Sergi has also premiered several preludes by Migó. Sergi is also a member of Trio Bóreas, an ensemble that was recently founded at the Hochschule für Musik in Hamburg and consists of violinist Eva Wetzel and cellist Quim Tejedor. The ensemble has already performed in halls such as the main hall of the Leiszhalle in Hamburg and the Atlántida in Vic, Spain. In addition, the trio will soon premiere a work by the composer Lluïs Gual, which was written and dedicated especially for the ensemble.
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