Diana Sanz Pascual |
Diana Sanz Pascual, CELLO Spanish cellist Diana Sanz Pascual started to play cello at the age of 6. After studying in her hometown, she obtained her bachelor degree at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid under the guidance of Ángel García Jermann. In 2020, Diana moved to Amsterdam to pursue her master’s degree with Gideon den Herder. Diana has attended masterclasses with renown cellists such as Jean-Guihen Queyras, Troels Svane, Rafael Rosenfeld or Christoph Coin. She is also often involved in chamber music playing and invited to play in festivals around Europe. She is a regular substitute player in the Residentie Orkest Den Haag, the Noord Nederlands Orkest and the Auckland Philharmonic.
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Alexandre Lutz Garcia |
Alexandre Lutz Garcia was born in Paris in 1998 where, propelled by his parents, he began his musical studies at 3 years old, playing both piano and violin. Therefore, Alexandre made his first steps in higher education at the “Conservatorio superior de Alicante”, where he met the renowned Spanish pianist Francisco Escoda, who became his teacher and mentor. Thanks to him, Alexandre Lutz expanded his perspective on music studies and with professor Escoda’s counsels, he was able to pursue a cycle of superior studies at the Schola Cantorum of Paris, in parallel to his education in Spain. In France, Alexandre was accepted in the class of the American pianist Eugen Indjic. In 2020 he moved to the Netherlands to pursue a master’s degree with professor Naum Grubert at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. After his graduation, Alexandre decided to specialize in repetiteurship, still in Amsterdam with Naum Grubert and Hanna Shibayeva. Alongside piano solo training, Alexandre has also been very active in the domain of chamber music, one his passions, as he integrated many groups like piano trio, piano quintet, and duo with different instruments like the violin, the cello or the oboe among others.
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Programma
R. Schumann - 5 Stücke im Volkston Op. 102
I. Mit humor
II. Langsam
III. Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen
IV. Nicht zu rasch
V. Stark and markirt
S. Rachmaninoff - Sonata for Cello and Piano in G minor. III, Andante
I. Mit humor
II. Langsam
III. Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen
IV. Nicht zu rasch
V. Stark and markirt
S. Rachmaninoff - Sonata for Cello and Piano in G minor. III, Andante