Midi baroque: Antonio Soler

Padre Soler is best known for having composed a breath-taking fandango for harpsichord. A Catalan, he was a pupil of Domenico Scarlatti, and it is thanks to his copies that some of Scarlatti’s sonatas have survived . Not only did Soler compose over a hundred pieces for the keyboard as well as a great deal of vocal music, but he also distinguished himself as a theorist. The quintets are inspired by his collaboration with Infante Gabriel and provided a model for a completely new formation in the history of European music of that period. They are full of both vitality and delicacy.From ECHO.lu.

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Philharmonie Luxembourg
1 Place de l’Europe
L-1499 Luxembourg

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< 30 years Free seating 12 €
Regular price Free seating 20 €

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