The Casals Quartet closes the 30th Series of Concerts of the Amics de la Música de Manlleu

The Casals Quartet: A spectacular finale

The Casals Quartet, one of the most internationally recognized chamber music groups, will close the 30th Series of Concerts of the Friends of Music in Manlleu with a bang. This cycle, organized by the local entity, has been a great success despite the difficulties it has caused in 2020. The final concert will take place in the Sala Filatura of the Rusiñol Colony, an emblematic space that will host this great event musical

An exceptional repertoire

The Casals Quartet, formed by Vera Martínez Mehner (violin), Abel Tomàs (violin), Jonathan Brown (viola) and Arnau Tomàs (cello), will delight us with an exceptional repertoire. During the concert, they will perform pieces by composers such as Mozart and Beethoven. They highlight the String Quartet No. 19 in C Major by Mozart and the String Quartet No. 8 in E minor by Beethoven. These musicians, with a long career and renowned albums in their repertoire, have managed to captivate the public with their passion and virtuosity.

An admirable effort

The Amics de la Música de Manlleu have made a great effort to organize this cycle of concerts in a year marked by the pandemic. Despite the difficulties and constant changes, the organization has managed to maintain its commitment to music and offer quality programming. This has been possible thanks to the help of sponsors and the support of the public, who have responded in an exceptional way.

An exciting ending

With the Casals Quartet concert, the Amics de la Música de Manlleu put an end to this 30th Series of Concerts. It will be an exciting and unforgettable finale, which will leave an indelible memory in all attendees. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to enjoy the live music and interpretative excellence of the Casals Quartet.

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