Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía - Valencia - Spagna
Il Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, è il Teatro dell'Opera di Valencia ed è la sede della Orchestra di Valencia . È opera dell’architetto Santiago Calatrava e fa parte del complesso architettonico della Città delle Arti e delle Scienze .
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PALAU DE LES ARTS REINA SOFIA (VALENCIA) ELU BON
Interior del Palau......segun parece....a Calatrava le gusta mucho la cultura griega...y en ello se inspiro para diseñar el Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia......basandose en el casco de un gladiador........paseemos por dentro....
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Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Valencia
Guided tour at Palau des Arts Reina Sofia of Valencia during the Annual Congress of Association Européenne des Conservatoires Académies de Musique et Musikhochschulen AEC
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Valencia
The Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia is Valencia's Opera House and Cultural Centre. Externally it is covered in white mosaic tiles and is the tallest Opera House in the world. We take a walk through its auditoriums and concert halls and appreciate its wonderful architecture. Background music is Sicilian Breeze by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena.
Palau de les Arts in Valencia, Spain
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, tallest Opera House in the world:
Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts is the final structure built of a grand City of Arts and Sciences concept designed by the Valencia-born and internationally known architect Santiago Calatrava, which began in 1995 and it was opened on 8 October 2005.
The building rises 14 stories above ground and includes three stories below ground. Its height is 75 metres, being the tallest opera house in the world. Under the metallic, expansive curved-roof structure, 230 m in length, the 40,000 m2 building contains four auditoriums.
Opera La Mare dels Peixos - Act II Part 1 - Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Valencia, Spain)
Act II Part 1 of the opera La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes) with Soundcool system. The complete opera was premiered at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia of Valencia (Spain) on Dec. 16, 2016 with music by Jorge Sastre, director of Soundcool project, and Roger Dannenberg, cocreator of Audacity, and lyrics written by Aurora Clari and Carlos Iborra subtitled in English, Spanish and Valencian. The opera was performed by professional singers and orchestra, and 60 students. All Soundcool system performance was directed by Dr. Adolf Murillo.
The second and third acts were composed by Jorge Sastre and Roger Danneberg and featured the characters Jordina (mezzosoprano) her husband Jaume (baritone), their sons Jaumet (tenor) and Joan (baritone), the princess Elionor, the witch Rosella, a choir of 30 children from the Schools of Music CIM Benimaclet and Canet d'en Berenguer from the Federation of Music Societies from the Valencian Community (fsmcv.org), 15 students from the Primary School CEIP 9 d'Octubre (Alcàsser, Valencia) performing vocal effects, and 15 students from the Secondary School IES Arabista Ribera (Carcaixent, Valencia) producing all the opera sound effects with Soundcool using smartphones and tablets connected through wifi to a computer running Soundcool. The score provided suggestions to the students of the sounds to be created with Soundcool, and they worked at class on producing the voice for the dragon, the witch magic sound effects, etc. with Soundcool.
The premiere was financed by the Foundation Daniel & Nina Carasso, The Conselleria de Educació, Investigació, Cultura i Sport, CulturArts, the Ajuntament de València, the Universitat Politècnica de València, etc. (see the complete logos at the end). All the students were participants of the Erasmus+ Project Technology for learning and creativity: weaving European networks through collaborative music creation.
La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes)
Three-Act Opera based on a Popular Tale (“rondalla”) by Enric Valor
Music by Jorge Sastre and Roger Dannenberg
Libretto - Aurora Clari, Carles Iborra
In order of appearance:
Estíbaliz Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jordina
Valentín Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jaume
Fernando Piqueras - Baritono - Joan
Gustavo Adolfo Palomo - Tenor - Jaumet
María Bazal - Soprano - Princesa Elionor
Noelia Castillo - Soprano - Bruixa Rosella
Héctor Navarro - Narration
Soundcool System and Choir
IES Arabista Ribera - Carcaixent
CEIP 9 d’octubre - Alcàsser
Escola de Música de la S.M. Canet d’En Berenguer
Escola de Música Hipólit Martínez del CIM Benimaclet
Orchestra - Ensemble Col Legno
Conducted by Pere Vicalet
Adolf Murillo - Art and pedagogical direction
Jorge Raedó - Stage direction
Visual direction - Stefano Scarani, Julia Chiner
Illustrations - Tanto Monta
Production and Communication - Nuria Lloret
Pedagogical Coordination - Elizabeth Carrascosa, Raül Murillo, Aina Thous, Remigi Morant, Berta Benito, Sergi Rajadell
Sound Direction - Elena Pelejero, Leopoldo Amigo, Giannino Clemente
Stage lighting - Mingo Albir
Atrezzo - Leo Herreros
Camera Operation - Carlos Ballester, Lucas Martin
Audio Recording - Gael Hedding
Virtual Symphonic mockups for students' rehearsals
Fabien Aubry
Artist Residency - Noelia Castillo, Antonio Sánchez
Sound Design - Antonio Sánchez, Giannino Clemente
Edition and Postproduction
Audio - Leopoldo Amigo, Elena Pelejero
Video - Giannino Clemente, Elena Robles
Making of - Alex Garzó, Raúl Molina - El Enviado Producciones
Valencia's Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Spain
The Virtual Tourist walks around Valencia's Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Spain
Opera La Mare dels Peixos - Act I - Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Valencia, Spain)
Act I of the opera La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes) with Soundcool system. The complete opera was premiered at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia of Valencia (Spain) on Dec. 16, 2016 with music by Jorge Sastre, director of Soundcool project, and Roger Dannenberg, cocreator of Audacity, and lyrics written by Aurora Clari and Carlos Iborra subtitled in English, Spanish and Valencian. The opera was performed by professional singers and orchestra, and 60 students. All Soundcool system performance was directed by Dr. Adolf Murillo.
The first act was composed by Jorge Sastre and featured two characters Jaume (baritone) and his wife Jordina (mezzosoprano), a choir of 30 children from the Schools of Music CIM Benimaclet and Canet d'en Berenguer from the Federation of Music Societies from the Valencian Community (fsmcv.org), 15 students from the Primary School CEIP 9 d'Octubre (Alcàsser, Valencia) performing vocal effects, and 15 students from the Secondary School IES Arabista Ribera (Carcaixent, Valencia) producing all the opera sound effects with Soundcool using smartphones and tablets connected through wifi to a computer running Soundcool. The score provided suggestions to the students of the sounds to be created with Soundcool, and they worked at class on producing a misterious voice for the Mother of Fishes with Soundcool and others. The first act contains a traditional theme from Dènia (Valencia, Spain), the village were the tale starts: De Dènia a la Xara (originally De Pedreguer a la Xara). The first time it appears as it is originally at 5'59'', and then it is transformed.
The premiere was financed by the Foundation Daniel & Nina Carasso, The Conselleria de Educació, Investigació, Cultura i Sport, CulturArts, the Ajuntament de València, the Universitat Politècnica de València, etc. (see the complete logos at the end). All the students were participants of the Erasmus+ Project Technology for learning and creativity: weaving European networks through collaborative music creation.
La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes)
Three-Act Opera based on a Popular Tale (“rondalla”) by Enric Valor
Music by Jorge Sastre and Roger Dannenberg
Libretto - Aurora Clari, Carles Iborra
In order of appearance:
Estíbaliz Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jordina
Valentín Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jaume
Fernando Piqueras - Baritono - Joan
Gustavo Adolfo Palomo - Tenor - Jaumet
María Bazal - Soprano - Princesa Elionor
Noelia Castillo - Soprano - Bruixa Rosella
Héctor Navarro - Narration
Soundcool System and Choir
IES Arabista Ribera - Carcaixent
CEIP 9 d’octubre - Alcàsser
Escola de Música de la S.M. Canet d’En Berenguer
Escola de Música Hipólit Martínez del CIM Benimaclet
Orchestra - Ensemble Col Legno
Conducted by Pere Vicent Caselles
Adolf Murillo - Art and pedagogical direction
Jorge Raedó - Stage direction
Visual direction - Stefano Scarani, Julia Chiner
Illustrations - Tanto Monta
Production and Communication - Nuria Lloret
Pedagogical Coordination - Elizabeth Carrascosa, Raül Murillo, Aina Thous, Remigi Morant, Berta Benito, Sergi Rajadell
Sound Direction - Elena Pelejero, Leopoldo Amigo, Giannino Clemente
Stage lighting - Mingo Albir
Atrezzo - Leo Herreros
Camera Operation - Carlos Ballester, Lucas Martin
Audio Recording - Gael Hedding
Virtual Symphonic mockups for students' rehearsals
Fabien Aubry
Artist Residency - Noelia Castillo, Antonio Sánchez
Sound Design - Antonio Sánchez, Giannino Clemente
Edition and Postproduction
Audio - Leopoldo Amigo, Elena Pelejero
Video - Giannino Clemente, Elena Robles
Making of - Alex Garzó, Raúl Molina - El Enviado Producciones
Turandot. Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, Valencia
Dirección musical
Zubin Mehta
Dirección de escena
Chen Kaige
Allex Aguilera (reposición)
Escenografía
Liu King
Vestuario
Chen Tong Xun
Iluminación
Albert Faura
Antonio Castro (reposición)
Turandot
Lise Lindstrom
Calaf
Jorge de León
Liù
Jessica Nuccio
Timur
Alexánder Tsymbalyuk
Mandarino
Ventseslav Anastasov
Ping
Germán Olvera
Pang
Valentino Buzza
Pong
Pablo García López
Altoum / Il Principe di Persia
Javier Agulló
Due ancelle
Carmen Avivar
Jacqueline Squarcia
Producción
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía
Escolania de la Mare de Déu dels Desemparats
Luis Garrido, director
Cor de la Generalitat Valenciana
Francesc Perales, director
Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana
11, 13, 15 junio 2014
Opera La Mare dels Peixos - Act III Parts 3&4 end - Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Valencia, Spain)
Act III Parts 3&4 of the opera La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes) with Soundcool system. The complete opera was premiered at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia of Valencia (Spain) on Dec. 16, 2016 with music by Jorge Sastre, director of Soundcool project, and Roger Dannenberg, cocreator of Audacity, and lyrics written by Aurora Clari and Carlos Iborra subtitled in English, Spanish and Valencian. The opera was performed by professional singers and orchestra, and 60 students. All Soundcool system performance was directed by Dr. Adolf Murillo.
The second and third acts were composed by Jorge Sastre and Roger Danneberg and featured the characters Jordina (mezzosoprano) her husband Jaume (baritone), their sons Jaumet (tenor) and Joan (baritone), the princess Elionor, the witch Rosella, a choir of 30 children from the Schools of Music CIM Benimaclet and Canet d'en Berenguer from the Federation of Music Societies from the Valencian Community (fsmcv.org), 15 students from the Primary School CEIP 9 d'Octubre (Alcàsser, Valencia) performing vocal effects, and 15 students from the Secondary School IES Arabista Ribera (Carcaixent, Valencia) producing all the opera sound effects with Soundcool using smartphones and tablets connected through wifi to a computer running Soundcool. The score provided suggestions to the students of the sounds to be created with Soundcool, and they worked at class on producing the voice for the dragon, the witch magic sound effects, etc. with Soundcool.
The premiere was financed by the Foundation Daniel & Nina Carasso, The Conselleria de Educació, Investigació, Cultura i Sport, CulturArts, the Ajuntament de València, the Universitat Politècnica de València, etc. (see the complete logos at the end). All the students were participants of the Erasmus+ Project Technology for learning and creativity: weaving European networks through collaborative music creation.
La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes)
Three-Act Opera based on a Popular Tale (“rondalla”) by Enric Valor
Music by Jorge Sastre and Roger Dannenberg
Libretto - Aurora Clari, Carles Iborra
In order of appearance:
Estíbaliz Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jordina
Valentín Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jaume
Fernando Piqueras - Baritono - Joan
Gustavo Adolfo Palomo - Tenor - Jaumet
María Bazal - Soprano - Princesa Elionor
Noelia Castillo - Soprano - Bruixa Rosella
Héctor Navarro - Narration
Soundcool System and Choir
IES Arabista Ribera - Carcaixent
CEIP 9 d’octubre - Alcàsser
Escola de Música de la S.M. Canet d’En Berenguer
Escola de Música Hipólit Martínez del CIM Benimaclet
Orchestra - Ensemble Col Legno
Conducted by Pere Vicalet
Adolf Murillo - Art and pedagogical direction
Jorge Raedó - Stage direction
Visual direction - Stefano Scarani, Julia Chiner
Illustrations - Tanto Monta
Production and Communication - Nuria Lloret
Pedagogical Coordination - Elizabeth Carrascosa, Raül Murillo, Aina Thous, Remigi Morant, Berta Benito, Sergi Rajadell
Sound Direction - Elena Pelejero, Leopoldo Amigo, Giannino Clemente
Stage lighting - Mingo Albir
Atrezzo - Leo Herreros
Camera Operation - Carlos Ballester, Lucas Martin
Audio Recording - Gael Hedding
Virtual Symphonic mockups for students' rehearsals
Fabien Aubry
Artist Residency - Noelia Castillo, Antonio Sánchez
Sound Design - Antonio Sánchez, Giannino Clemente
Edition and Postproduction
Audio - Leopoldo Amigo, Elena Pelejero
Video - Giannino Clemente, Elena Robles
Making of - Alex Garzó, Raúl Molina - El Enviado Producciones
Opera La Mare dels Peixos - Act II Part 2 - Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Valencia. Spain)
Act II Part 2 of the opera La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes) with Soundcool system. The complete opera was premiered at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia of Valencia (Spain) on Dec. 16, 2016 with music by Jorge Sastre, director of Soundcool project, and Roger Dannenberg, cocreator of Audacity, and lyrics written by Aurora Clari and Carlos Iborra subtitled in English, Spanish and Valencian. The opera was performed by professional singers and orchestra, and 60 students. All Soundcool system performance was directed by Dr. Adolf Murillo.
The second and third acts were composed by Jorge Sastre and Roger Danneberg and featured the characters Jordina (mezzosoprano) her husband Jaume (baritone), their sons Jaumet (tenor) and Joan (baritone), the princess Elionor, the witch Rosella, a choir of 30 children from the Schools of Music CIM Benimaclet and Canet d'en Berenguer from the Federation of Music Societies from the Valencian Community (fsmcv.org), 15 students from the Primary School CEIP 9 d'Octubre (Alcàsser, Valencia) performing vocal effects, and 15 students from the Secondary School IES Arabista Ribera (Carcaixent, Valencia) producing all the opera sound effects with Soundcool using smartphones and tablets connected through wifi to a computer running Soundcool. The score provided suggestions to the students of the sounds to be created with Soundcool, and they worked at class on producing the voice for the dragon, the witch magic sound effects, etc. with Soundcool.
The premiere was financed by the Foundation Daniel & Nina Carasso, The Conselleria de Educació, Investigació, Cultura i Sport, CulturArts, the Ajuntament de València, the Universitat Politècnica de València, etc. (see the complete logos at the end). All the students were participants of the Erasmus+ Project Technology for learning and creativity: weaving European networks through collaborative music creation.
La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes)
Three-Act Opera based on a Popular Tale (“rondalla”) by Enric Valor
Music by Jorge Sastre and Roger Dannenberg
Libretto - Aurora Clari, Carles Iborra
In order of appearance:
Estíbaliz Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jordina
Valentín Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jaume
Fernando Piqueras - Baritono - Joan
Gustavo Adolfo Palomo - Tenor - Jaumet
María Bazal - Soprano - Princesa Elionor
Noelia Castillo - Soprano - Bruixa Rosella
Héctor Navarro - Narration
Soundcool System and Choir
IES Arabista Ribera - Carcaixent
CEIP 9 d’octubre - Alcàsser
Escola de Música de la S.M. Canet d’En Berenguer
Escola de Música Hipólit Martínez del CIM Benimaclet
Orchestra - Ensemble Col Legno
Conducted by Pere Vicalet
Adolf Murillo - Art and pedagogical direction
Jorge Raedó - Stage direction
Visual direction - Stefano Scarani, Julia Chiner
Illustrations - Tanto Monta
Production and Communication - Nuria Lloret
Pedagogical Coordination - Elizabeth Carrascosa, Raül Murillo, Aina Thous, Remigi Morant, Berta Benito, Sergi Rajadell
Sound Direction - Elena Pelejero, Leopoldo Amigo, Giannino Clemente
Stage lighting - Mingo Albir
Atrezzo - Leo Herreros
Camera Operation - Carlos Ballester, Lucas Martin
Audio Recording - Gael Hedding
Virtual Symphonic mockups for students' rehearsals
Fabien Aubry
Artist Residency - Noelia Castillo, Antonio Sánchez
Sound Design - Antonio Sánchez, Giannino Clemente
Edition and Postproduction
Audio - Leopoldo Amigo, Elena Pelejero
Video - Giannino Clemente, Elena Robles
Making of - Alex Garzó, Raúl Molina - El Enviado Producciones
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, Valencia
Valencia - Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia Spain
The Virtual Tourist walks around near Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia Spain
Valencia, Spain Part 2 Palau de les Arts
The Valencia Tour continues............
Video presentación Temporada 2019-2020 Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía.
Video de presentación Temporada 2019-2020 Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía.
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia (Valencia Ciudad de las Artes y las ciencias), 발렌시아 예술과학의도시
????????Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia
(Valencia Ciudad de las Artes y las ciencias)
inside, interior, so fantastic
발렌시아 예술과학의도시에 있는
레이나소피아 음악궁전이 무료개방해서
내부를 구경하러 갔었어요-!
여기서 공연보면 정말 환상적일거 같아요! (*´∇`*)
Opera La Mare dels Peixos - Act III Parts 1&2 - Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Valencia, Spain)
Act III Parts 1&2 of the opera La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes) with Soundcool system. The complete opera was premiered at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia of Valencia (Spain) on Dec. 16, 2016 with music by Jorge Sastre, director of Soundcool project, and Roger Dannenberg, cocreator of Audacity, and lyrics written by Aurora Clari and Carlos Iborra subtitled in English, Spanish and Valencian. The opera was performed by professional singers and orchestra, and 60 students. All Soundcool system performance was directed by Dr. Adolf Murillo.
The second and third acts were composed by Jorge Sastre and Roger Danneberg and featured the characters Jordina (mezzosoprano) her husband Jaume (baritone), their sons Jaumet (tenor) and Joan (baritone), the princess Elionor, the witch Rosella, a choir of 30 children from the Schools of Music CIM Benimaclet and Canet d'en Berenguer from the Federation of Music Societies from the Valencian Community (fsmcv.org), 15 students from the Primary School CEIP 9 d'Octubre (Alcàsser, Valencia) performing vocal effects, and 15 students from the Secondary School IES Arabista Ribera (Carcaixent, Valencia) producing all the opera sound effects with Soundcool using smartphones and tablets connected through wifi to a computer running Soundcool. The score provided suggestions to the students of the sounds to be created with Soundcool, and they worked at class on producing the voice for the dragon, the witch magic sound effects, etc. with Soundcool.
The premiere was financed by the Foundation Daniel & Nina Carasso, The Conselleria de Educació, Investigació, Cultura i Sport, CulturArts, the Ajuntament de València, the Universitat Politècnica de València, etc. (see the complete logos at the end). All the students were participants of the Erasmus+ Project Technology for learning and creativity: weaving European networks through collaborative music creation.
La Mare dels Peixos (The Mother of Fishes)
Three-Act Opera based on a Popular Tale (“rondalla”) by Enric Valor
Music by Jorge Sastre and Roger Dannenberg
Libretto - Aurora Clari, Carles Iborra
In order of appearance:
Estíbaliz Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jordina
Valentín Ruiz - Mezzosoprano - Jaume
Fernando Piqueras - Baritono - Joan
Gustavo Adolfo Palomo - Tenor - Jaumet
María Bazal - Soprano - Princesa Elionor
Noelia Castillo - Soprano - Bruixa Rosella
Héctor Navarro - Narration
Soundcool System and Choir
IES Arabista Ribera - Carcaixent
CEIP 9 d’octubre - Alcàsser
Escola de Música de la S.M. Canet d’En Berenguer
Escola de Música Hipólit Martínez del CIM Benimaclet
Orchestra - Ensemble Col Legno
Conducted by Pere Vicalet
Adolf Murillo - Art and pedagogical direction
Jorge Raedó - Stage direction
Visual direction - Stefano Scarani, Julia Chiner
Illustrations - Tanto Monta
Production and Communication - Nuria Lloret
Pedagogical Coordination - Elizabeth Carrascosa, Raül Murillo, Aina Thous, Remigi Morant, Berta Benito, Sergi Rajadell
Sound Direction - Elena Pelejero, Leopoldo Amigo, Giannino Clemente
Stage lighting - Mingo Albir
Atrezzo - Leo Herreros
Camera Operation - Carlos Ballester, Lucas Martin
Audio Recording - Gael Hedding
Virtual Symphonic mockups for students' rehearsals
Fabien Aubry
Artist Residency - Noelia Castillo, Antonio Sánchez
Sound Design - Antonio Sánchez, Giannino Clemente
Edition and Postproduction
Audio - Leopoldo Amigo, Elena Pelejero
Video - Giannino Clemente, Elena Robles
Making of - Alex Garzó, Raúl Molina - El Enviado Producciones
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Valencia
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Valencia
Giacomo Puccini - La Bohème - Riccardo Chailly - Palau de les Arts, Valencia/Spain
Accentus Music's new release on DVD/Blu-ray in November 2013: The musical notes of this Puccini masterpiece provide the starting point and foundation for a new, highly successful collaboration between Riccardo Chailly and Davide Livermore. In their interpretation, there is no moment, no movement, that goes against the musical meaning (R. Chailly). The result is an energetic, authentic, and atmospherically strong Bohème, in which every sacred phrase receives its own orchestral colour, its own dynamic and its own expression. (Corriere della Sera)
Bonusfilm: The Making of La Bohème in Valencia
Raphael Desde el Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia de Valencia 23-11-2013
He creado este vídeo con el Editor de vídeo de YouTube (