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Nits de clàssica

Classical doesn’t mean elitist

The Nits de Clàssica fes­ti­val, di­rected since its early days by Víctor Gar­cia de Gomar, aims to dis­pel the elit­ist con­no­ta­tions of clas­si­cal music, but with­out a drop in qual­ity. In this eighth edi­tion, the fes­ti­val wel­comes back per­form­ers who have played at the event be­fore. Vi­o­lin­ist Is­abelle Faust, gui­tarist Milos Karadaglic, cel­list Jean-Gui­hen Queyras, barítone Ben­jamin Appl and pi­anists Arthur and Lucas Jussen re­turn to a fes­ti­val that, in some cases, trusted in them when they were only emerg­ing artists.

The loud colours used for the fes­ti­val’s im­agery in the pho­tos by British pho­tog­ra­pher Mar­tin Parr shows the de­sire to break with the elit­ist con­ven­tions as­so­ci­ated with clas­si­cal music. More­over, the fes­ti­val or­gan­ised by the Au­di­tori de Girona this year ex­pands be­yond this venue –where there will be only one con­cert, by the Jove Orques­tra de les Co­mar­ques Gironines– with per­for­mances in the Museu d’Art, the cathe­dral, Sant Pere de Gal­li­gants, the Sant Daniel monastery, La Mercè au­di­to­rium and the De­vesa, where pi­anist Pierre-Lau­rent Aimard will give a free ren­di­tion of the Cat­a­logue d’oiseaux by French com­poser, Olivier Mes­si­aen. The fes­ti­val opens with Ben­jamin Alard per­form­ing Bach’s The Well-Tem­pered Clavier and Appl singing Schu­bert’s great three-song cycle.

Festival Nits de Clàssica
June 26 - July 30
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