
The Malaga Symphony Orchestra is playing a concert of sacred music in the Auditorio Felipe VI in aid of ASDIES, the Association of the Disabled of Estepona, on Saturday, March 8.
The concert will feature the intervention of Julia Merino, mezzo-soprano, and Manuel Ruíz, countertenor. Conducting the orchestra will be Juan Manuel Parra. The program, consisting of pieces by composers such as Mozart, Vivaldi, Bach, Pergolesi, and Haendel, will be performed without intermissions.
The Malaga Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1945 by maestro Pedro Gutiérrez Lapuente, and is one of the oldest orchestras in Spain, and its main objectives are to promote classical music and support new and upcoming artists.
The orchestra has played thousands of concerts throughout its history, with the participation of renowned soloists such as José Cubiles, Alfredo Kraus, Montserrat Caballé, Dwayne Croft, and Andrea Bocelli.
Echo of the Divine (or, ‘Eco de lo Divino’), is on at Auditorio Felipe VI at 8pm on Saturday, March 8. Tickets for this charity event are €10 (+ fees) and are available at the Auditorium box office from one hour before the concert.
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