An unforgettable night with Carles & Sofia at Carnegie Hall
Carles Lama and Sofia Cabruja are widely known as the undisputed kings of four hands performances on the classical piano. Their inherent virtuosity always seeks to serve the meeting of two souls in communion with the audience (miles away from the superficiality derived from today’s fashionable ‘show-off’). They inhabit the mood of each piece with a quintessential sense of both deepness and drama, so it may come to life and fill up the viewers’ senses.
Before these two world-acclaimed Steinway artists gave their recent sold out performance at the Carnegie Hall, they worked very hard on an exclusive four hands piano sheet music especially transcribed for them by composer Abraham Espinosa. This new rendition of Enrique Granados’ ‘Goyescas’ is a highly virtuosic score as it contains a dense texture full of ornaments. It is, by far, technically more complex than Enrique Granados’ original manuscript from the piano solo work of the same name.
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