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Concert X
Ensemble Tramuntana - The Teutonic Legacy: Bach and Mozart

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6 August 2022 - 20:30


PALMA: Sant Francesc Cloister

Ensemble Tramuntana (original instruments)

Director: Barry Sargent

Soloist: Josep Domenech

Violins: Mayumi Sargent, Cati Reus, Marta Jiménez, Enric Pastor, Mercè Pla

Violas: Eura Fortuny, Margalida Gual

Cellos: Carlos Montesinos, Joan Fiol

Double Bass: Pablo Moreno

Harpsichord: Isabel Fèlix

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Program:

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CPE Bach (1714 - 1788) - Symphony in C major nº3 H.659

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) - Concerto for violin and oboe in C minor, BWV1060R

Soloists: Barry Sargent and Josep Domènech

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) - Symphony No.40 in G minor, K.550

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Barry sargent

Born in  Cincinnati (USA), the city where he began his musical studies with  Sigmund Effron. At the age of 15 he performed as a soloist with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the following year with the Columbus Symphony. Follow your studies with Andor Toth in Oberlin  Conservatory where the degree ends with "High Honors". Later he moved his residence to Paris to expand his violinistic knowledge under the direction of  Gerard Poulet. In this same city, he came into contact with the cellist Christophe Coin, who invited him to play with the Ensemble Mosaïque, encouraging him to investigate and perform with historical instruments. Study the baroque violin with Monica Huggett. 

Since then he has been concertmaster of prestigious baroque ensembles; in France with Les Arts Florissants, Les Talents Liriques, Seminario Musicale, in the Netherlands with the  Bach Vereinigen, in Italy with Promo Musica, in Germany with the Kölner Academie and concertmaster-director of the Concerto Köln. He has also collaborated with Frans Brüggen, Ton Koopman, Jordi Savall, Christopher Hogwood and Nikolaus Harnoncourt. 

In Spain, where you reside  currently, he has been first violin of Al Ayre Español, concertmaster  guest of the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, the Extremadura Orchestra, the Euskadi Syphonic Orchestra, the Navarra Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonic Orchestra  of Gran Canaria. His work as a director has been extensive in Spain. He has been the founder and director of three orchestras: the Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla, the Camerata Sa Nostra and the Orquesta Barroca de Mallorca.  He has conducted the Philharmonic Orchestra  de Gran Canaria, the Orquestra de Granollers, the Illa de Menorca Orchestra, the Granada City Orchestra, the Orquestra de Cambra Terrassa 48, the Jove de Catalunya and  the Young Baroque of Andalusia. He is currently the director of l'Ensemble Tramuntana.

Josep Domenech Lafont, Amposta.

He studied at the CSMMB, obtaining the Superior degree with an Honor Award, and then at the Musikakademie der Stadt Basel, where he studied for a Swiss postgraduate degree. His training path ended at the Conservatory of Music in Amsterdam.

In his training as an orchestral musician, he has worked with conductors and musicians such as G. Antonini, Sir Simon Rattle, John Eliot Gardiner, P. Herreweghe, J. Savall, I. Faust, K. Bezoidenhout, R. Jacobs, among others.

Since 2019, he has been a regular oboe soloist with the German Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, a group specializing in written music from the 18th century to written scores from the early 20th century. With the FBO orchestra and with his chamber group, Dialoghi, he regularly records for the Harmonia Mundi label.

In the field of teaching, he is a full professor at the Higher Conservatory of Amsterdam and adjunct professor at the Musikhochshule in Bremen (Germany).

His interest in musical rhetoric and musical philology leads him to collaborate in different educational and training projects with young orchestras and different masterclasses on five continents.

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