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Manantial de Luz
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| Jesús Torres (born in Saragossa, 1965) is one of the key figures in a very talented generation of Spanish composers who have made a significant contribution to the further development of music in Europe. While they share neither a style nor an ideational background, they do share their point of departure: artistically speaking, they are all “grandchildren” of the great innovators of the post-war period; they came to music after the avant-garde had already gained a permanent, emphatic foothold at the academies—and begun their subsequent march into aesthetic isolation. In order to break free from this, Torres and his colleagues set off on highly individual and divergent musical paths that, viewed as a whole, still set a remarkable example. |
ARTISTS Trío Arbós
Juan Carlos Garvayo: piano
Cécile Daroux: flute
José Luis Estellés: clarinet
Paul Cortese: viola
Juanjo Guillem: percussion |
TRACKS Manantial de luz • Poética • Trio • Presencias • Decem |
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