Andorra Conservatories Unite for Symphonic Project Concerts
Young musicians from Andorra la Vella and Pyrenees conservatories collaborate on two orchestral performances, featuring Beethoven, Handel, and Holst.
Key Points
- Repertoire: Beethoven Symphony No.1, Jacquet de La Guerre's Céphale et Procris, Charpentier Te Deum, Handel works, Holst's Jupiter.
- 28 Feb: Free 6pm concert at Andorra la Vella Centre de Congressos.
- 1 Mar: €11-12 5:45pm show at La Seu d'Urgell's Sala Sant Domènec.
- Focuses on discipline, listening, and ensemble cohesion for young performers.
Young musicians from Andorra la Vella Conservatory and the Conservatory of Music of the Pyrenees will join forces for two orchestral concerts this week, capping off the collaborative 'Projecte Simfònic'.
The events highlight a shared educational effort, uniting advanced-level students for hands-on experience in symphonic performance. Rehearsals began individually at each conservatory, followed by combined sessions that stressed collective listening, blending into a unified sound, and personal accountability in a large group. Beyond technical skills, the initiative builds discipline, artistic awareness, and teamwork.
The repertoire spans musical periods, opening with the first movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 1, alongside selections from Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre's *Céphale et Procris*—a French Baroque piece—and Marc-Antoine Charpentier's *Te Deum* prelude. Handel's works follow, including the *Hornpipe* from *Water Music*, the Symphony from Act III of *Solomon*, and the Sarabande from the D minor Keyboard Suite. Gustav Holst's *Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity* from *The Planets* provides a vibrant close.
Oleguer Aymamí conducts for another year, focusing on precision and ensemble cohesion. He described the process as enabling young performers to feel the orchestra's collective power, where individual input proves vital and can transform their musical paths.
Educators from both institutions emphasise lasting gains in cooperation, focused listening, and group dedication—qualities that reach far beyond performance.
The 28 February concert starts at 6pm in Andorra la Vella's Centre de Congressos and is free with no tickets needed. The 1 March show begins at 5.45pm in La Seu d'Urgell's Sala Sant Domènec; advance tickets cost €11 (fees included) online, or €12 at the door. Free reserved seats go to students from the conservatories and municipal music schools in Berga, Puigcerdà, and La Seu d'Urgell via advance booking online only.
These performances deliver live symphonic music, nurture rising talent, and bolster cultural links across borders.
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