22-12-2022, 08:43 PM
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JANUARY - February 2023 Some sixty concerts, eight great orchestras, outstanding batons, soloists, chamber musicians and scores from all eras will sound classical music in the Canary Islands from January 12 to February 11, 2023
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The International Music Festival of the Canary Islands (FIMC), as every winter for almost four decades, will reach all the islands in a 39th edition marked, above all, by the debut in the Festival of several formations and musicians. In addition, the Festival 'En Paralelo' returns, with a diverse and complementary program. It will also be the first time for many of the works to be performed: 45% of the repertoire has not been presented before at IFCM. And with a finishing touch turned into a desire for peace: the presence in the Canary Islands of the Kiev Symphony Orchestra, with a very special program in a very difficult year for its musicians due to the terrible situation affecting their country. Along with the Ukrainian, the great formations that will visit the islands are the BBC Philharmonic, the Bamberg Symphony, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Chamber Orchestra of Europe and Chamber Orchestra of Scotland, in addition, of course, of the two residents: Tenerife Symphony and Gran Canaria Philharmonic. The return of batons such as those of Ton Koopman and Andrés Orozco-Estrada and the debut at the IFCM of world figures such as pianist Daniil Trifonov, are other milestones of the 39th edition.
JANUARY - February 2023 Some sixty concerts, eight great orchestras, outstanding batons, soloists, chamber musicians and scores from all eras will sound classical music in the Canary Islands from January 12 to February 11, 2023
.
The International Music Festival of the Canary Islands (FIMC), as every winter for almost four decades, will reach all the islands in a 39th edition marked, above all, by the debut in the Festival of several formations and musicians. In addition, the Festival 'En Paralelo' returns, with a diverse and complementary program. It will also be the first time for many of the works to be performed: 45% of the repertoire has not been presented before at IFCM. And with a finishing touch turned into a desire for peace: the presence in the Canary Islands of the Kiev Symphony Orchestra, with a very special program in a very difficult year for its musicians due to the terrible situation affecting their country. Along with the Ukrainian, the great formations that will visit the islands are the BBC Philharmonic, the Bamberg Symphony, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Chamber Orchestra of Europe and Chamber Orchestra of Scotland, in addition, of course, of the two residents: Tenerife Symphony and Gran Canaria Philharmonic. The return of batons such as those of Ton Koopman and Andrés Orozco-Estrada and the debut at the IFCM of world figures such as pianist Daniil Trifonov, are other milestones of the 39th edition.

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