10th International Festival of Spanish Keyboard Music

"Diego Fernández"

10th INTERNATIONAL COURSES "DIEGO FERNÁNDEZ"

Garrucha-Almería, 8th - 12th October 2009

SPANISH KEYBOARD MUSIC

Instructor: Luisa Morales, harpsichord (Spain)

Program: 18th century Spanish Keyboard Music: works by Antonio Soler, Domenico Scarlatti, José de Nebra, Juan Moreno y Polo, etc.

A maximum of 8 participants will be accepted

Languages: Spanish, Catalan, English, French

NO MORE PLACES AVAILABLE!

Deadline: 20th September 2009

Courses include daily individual lessons and free admission to all FIMTE events.

Accommodation:
Hostal Cortés by the sea, in Garrucha . Prices per person and day in double rooms: 28€

FIMTE organization has decide to make available a limited number of scholarships, covering only the registration fees. Travel and accommodation costs have to be sustained by the applicant. To apply for the scholarship, the student must have submitted a CV to the organization before September 20.

BOLERO DANCE

Instructor: Cristóbal Salvador, dancer (Spain)

Program: 18th century Boleros and Sevillanas boleras

A maximum of 12 students will be accepted

Language: Spanish

NO MORE PLACES AVAILABLE!

Deadline: 20th September 2009

Courses include daily individual lessons and free admission to all FIMTE events.

Accommodation:
Hostal Cortés by the sea, in Garrucha . Prices per person and day in double rooms: 28€

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Publications: FIMTE Series This innovative series examines the vast musical heritage of Spanish keyboard music from its origins to the 20th century. Edited by Luisa Morales, books in this series include presentations delivered at the FIMTE symposia by Internationally recognized scholars.

NEW BOOK !!

"Domenico Scarlatti in Spain"

 

FIMTE Press Book FIMTE is the only festival and symposium devoted to Spanish keyboard music, and has become, since the first gathering in October 2000, the annual international meeting point of musicians, musicologists and builders interested in this topic. (Early Music, London–February 2004)

 

FIMTE 2000-2008Gallery of Pictures

 

 

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