Concerto Málaga is one of the best string orchestras in Spain, and its performance at the Felipe VI Auditorium promises to be a night full of emotion and beauty. If you are looking for a cultural and musical activity in Manilva, this is a unique opportunity to enjoy a high quality performance.
Concerto Málaga’s performance will take place on March 5 at 8:00 p.m. at the Felipe VI Auditorium in Estepona. The auditorium has exceptional acoustics and a welcoming atmosphere, making it the perfect place to enjoy a classical music performance.

Program of the Concerto Málaga in the Estepona Auditorium

First part of the Program

  • Francisco Javier García Fajer “El Españoleto” (1730-1809).
    • Openning in D minor of the oratorio ‘Tobia’ (first part) (1752).
    • Allegro spiritoso, Largo amoroso y Allegro.
  • Vicente Basset (ca. 1748-1762)
    • Opening for strings with violin and cello abligado N0.8 in A Major (1753)
    • Allegro assay, Adagio dolce y Allegro Pastoral.
    • Soloists: José Manuel Gil de Gálvez, Víctor Yélamo.
  • José Peris (1924-2017)
    • “Homenaje a Gaspar Sanz” de Suite Aragonesa.
    • Folías, Gallarda, Españoletas y Gallarda.
  • José María Usandizaga (1887-1915)
    • Souvenir-Lied for violin and strings, Op. 41 in E minor (1907-12) Dedicated to “Maestro Larrocha”.
    • Soloists: José Manuel Gil de Gálvez.

Segunda Parte del Programa

  • Joaquín Turina (1882-1949)
    • La Oración del Torero, Op. 34 (1925)
  • Joaquín Malats (1872-1912)
    • Serenata Española “Impresiones de España No. 2”
  • Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999)
    • Dos Miniaturas Andaluzas.
    • Preludio y Danza.
  • Enric Granados (1867-1916)
    • Pequeña Romanza para cuerdas, H. 107 (1912)
  • Manuel de Falla (1876-1946)
    • Witch Love (1914-15) Selection
      Pantomime, The Magic Circle, At Midnight: The Spells, and Ritual Fire Dance.