Pop-up concert
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Sun 29 Mar ’2611:00 - 11:30Amare
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Sun 29 Mar ’2612:00 - 12:30Amare
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Sun 29 Mar ’2614:30 - 15:00Amare
Programme
Lucía Perez Isang Yun 7 etudes for solo cello (no. 1, 2 and 4) (1993)
Total length 10 minutes approx.
Anastas Paev Anastas Paev Homage à DunDun (premiére, own composition based on African percussion rhythms and instruments) (2026)
Total length 8 minutes approx.
Jero Fernández Luciano Araya Mono-Logo (2019)
Total length 9 minutes approx.
Within the Big Bang Festival at Amare, 3 talented students from Codarts Rotterdam: University of the Arts will be, respectively, solo performing an inspiring non-Western classical rooted program. The performance will take place two or three times, per student, depending on the length of the piece. This will allow more and different audience to be able to watch their outstanding performance.
Born in Palma de Mallorca, Lucía Pérez Dezcallar began her cello studies in 2012 at the Elementary and Professional Conservatory of Music and Dance of Mallorca under Carmen Valcarce. In 2020, she transitioned to the Superior Conservatory of Music of the Balearic Islands to study with Emmanuel Bleuse, graduating with honors in 2023. Throughout her training, she has received instruction from renowned cellists such as Christoph Henkel, Asier Polo, Iván Siso, Ángel García Jermann, Fernando Arias, Amparo Lacruz, Iván Balaguer, Zuzanna Sosnowska, Matthias Naegele, Johannes Krebs, and Audun Sandvik.Her orchestral experience includes collaborations with the Orquestra Lauseta, the Mallorca Chamber Orchestra, and the Symphony Orchestra of the Balearic Islands. Internationally, she attended the Ingenium Academy Summer School (UK) in 2017,
followed by Forum Musikae (Madrid) and Celloleon (León) in 2019 and 2020. Lucía is a founding member of the Nemea Quartet, established in 2024. The quartet is currently part of the Nederlandse Strijkkwartet Academie
(NSKA), where they have had the opportunity to receive masterclasses from distinguished mentors such as Gerhard Schulz, Pierre Colombet, Marc Danel, and Yovan Markovitch. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at Codarts University of the Arts in Rotterdam, under the mentorship of Joachim Eijlander
Anastas is a 25 year-old Bulgarian-born percussionist. After he completed his foundational musical education in the National Music School in Sofia, he set out to Lausanne, where he spent the first year of his Bachelor studies. During this year his interest in composition began to surface, thus for the following year The Netherlands appeared as a potential option for his passion to develop. Anastas continued his second year of bachelor at Codarts University, where he had the opportunity to follow both the composition and percussion courses and that’s when his interest became more than just a hobby. Anastas is currently finishing his Master studies at the percussion department in Codarts, incorporating his love for composition from his Master thesis to performing his own in exams and concert halls. One of his latest works and awaiting premiere at Amare, The Hague is called "Homage á DunDun.