The harpsichordist Inés Moreno will be the protagonist this Thursday, March 12, of the Bach Cartagena, with a concert focused on the European Baroque, with pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, Jacques Duphly, Joseph Nicolas Pancrace Royer or Father Antonio Soler among others.
The appointment is at 7:30 p.m. in the Isaac Peral room of the former Marine Training Instruction Headquarters, now home to the UPCT Business School, with free admission until full capacity is reached.
Inés Moreno's concert will bring together three different styles with composers from different countries who have much in common.
The program consists of four blocks, of which the first and the third are French Baroque composers.
Inés Moreno Uncilla, key.
After doing his key studies in San Lorenzo de El Escorial with Denise de La-Herrán and then with Jordan Fumadó, he moved to Switzerland at age 17 to do his higher studies in the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (Basel) with Andrea Marcon, finishing with maximum qualifications in 2018. Win the first prize of the first edition of the Contest of Ancient Music, in the permanent contest of Musical Youth of Spain in 2018, the first prize in the ORDA Competition (Amsterdam) in the category of chamber music in 2012 and is a finalist in the XXI Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Competition in 2018 (Leipzig).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena