The renowned pianist Fernando Pérez returns to the Cueva de los Verdes Auditorium, this time in person, to perform a concert that is sure to delight lovers of virtuosity and sensitivity. With a renewed and selected repertoire, which includes pieces by Chopin, Albéniz, Mompou and Falla, the Madrid native will be able to get rid of the "thorn in his side" and reunite with his audience in that magical environment next Friday, February 11, at 8:00 p.m. As will be recalled, Pérez was part of the poster of the 2020 Cave Concerts Festival that had to be suspended coinciding with the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
The CEO of the Tourist Centers, Benjamín Perdomo, explained that "we continue to stage our ambitious cultural proposal for this year, rescuing, in this case, an artist who did not want to miss his appointment with the Cave Concerts despite the most severe confinement, and shared with the public an intimate and emotional virtual concert through social networks in an experience that was pioneering for the Entity."
Tickets to enjoy Luis Fernando Pérez are available already on sale at a price of 20 euros per person.
Luis Fernando Pérez
A gifted student of great artists and teachers such as Dimitri Bashkirov, Galina Eguiazarova, Alicia de Larrocha and Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Pérez gave a substantial turn to his career as a result of the recording "Iberia", by Isaac Albéniz, published on the Verso label. Acclaimed by critics, he began an international career that established him as an expert pianist in the Spanish repertoire.
He has been invited by the prestigious Schleswig-Holstein festivals, La Roque d'Anthéron, the Richter in La Grange de Meslay, the Jacobins in Toulouse, the Santander and Granada festivals, the Quincena Musical Donostiarra and the Musika-Música in Bilbao.
He has performed as a soloist with the Barcelona Symphony and National Orchestra of Catalonia, the Royal Philharmonic of Galicia, the Bilbao Symphony, the Symphony Orchestra of the Principality of Asturias, the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris and Kanazawa, the Sinfonia Varsovia, the Euskadi Symphony Orchestra, the RTVE Symphony Orchestra and the National Orchestra of Spain, and the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestras of Budapest and Mannheim. He has been under the baton of José Ramón Encinar, Antoni Ros Marbá, Günther Neuhold, Wilson Hernanto, Kazuki Yamada, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Peter Fraas, David Lockington, Alexis Soriano, Enrique García Asensio, Carlo Rizzi and Jesús López Cobos.
He combines his concert activity with teaching, and is a piano teacher at the Marshall Academy (Barcelona), in the "Degree in Musical Interpretation" of the European University (Madrid), and Professor of Piano at the Katarina Gurs Higher Center.