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    ETERNITY AND FANTASIES: ENLUIS MONTES OLIVAR & SZS CONCERT
    Jinji Lake Concert Hall SCAC
    2026-01-31 19:30

    ETERNITY AND FANTASIES:

    ENLUIS MONTES OLIVAR & SZS CONCERT

    2026.01.31(SAT)19 : 30

    Jinji Lake Concert Hall SCAC

     

    Conductor    Enluis Montes Olivar

     

    Ginastera  

    Variaciones Concertantes, Op. 23

    MÁrquez  

    Danzón No. 8

    Romero  

    Fuga Con Pajarillo

    MOZART   

    Symphony No. 36 in C Major “Linz”, K. 425

     

    NOTICE TO AUDIENCE

    1. DURATION Approximately 83 minutes with a 15-min intermission. 

    2. SUGGESTED AGE 8 and above. 

    3. Minimum height for children :1.3m. 

    As the strings lifts the curtain of night, four musical canvases that crosses time and space will gradually emerge on the stage. The first thing that strikes your senses is Argentina’s plateau wind—Ginastera’s Variaciones Concertantes transforms pastoral traditions through contemporary workmanship, just like spinning silver threads. While the harp shimmers like starlight over the Pampas steppe, the cello whispers like a lone poet. Then, a wave of heat sweeps in. Márquez’s Danzón No. 8 turns the sunshine of the Mexican Gulf into melodies. The indigenous rhythms of Cuba and Mexico strikes a balance between attractive swing and a steady pulse. You are invited to an endless summer celebration with leaping brass and lyrical strings that resemble Caribbean waves hugging the shore. Suddenly, Baroque chambers are filled with the flutter of Venezuelan jungle spirits. Romero’s Fuga Con Pajarillo showcases this genius’s talent—where traditional counterpoint meets the tropical songbirds, transforming brilliance into magic. Pajarillo rhythms and melodies give it a traditional spontaneity, while fugal themes and countersubjects showcase contrapuntal skills. Music comes alive when South American’s wild spirits and European’s precision collide. Finally, Mozart’s Symphony No. 36 in C Major, “Linz”, will bring us to the elegant hallways of the 18th century. This piece is one of Mozart’s representative works written during the middle of his career. C Major’s brilliance pierces through time’s curtain; strings flow like silk under the moonlight. The slow movement holds garden whispers, while the finale whirls through bright ballrooms.

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