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The Manuscript Found in Barcelona

Unearthing the earliest Iberian Cello Sonatas

Pablo Tejedor-Gutiérrez, cello and artistic direction; Sonia Hrechorowicz, harpsichord

The Manuscript Found in Barcelona
La Tirana premieres at the Handel and Hendrix House, an innovative program featuring forgotten works from the Iberian heritage: the first cello sonatas preserved in Spain. These rarely performed pieces are anonymous and come from a handwritten Madrilenian notebook kept at Santa María del Pi (Barcelona), dedicated to a mysterious Jaime (James). Their style offers a fascinating and original glimpse into a repertoire far removed from the margins of standard musicology, which is typically focused on Central Europe.

La Tirana will offer a fresh interpretation of a repertoire without expectations but which demands great technical attention, improvisational creativity, preludes, ornamentation, and instrumental declamation.

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La Tirana premieres at the Handel and Hendrix House, an innovative program featuring forgotten works from the Iberian heritage: the first cello sonatas preserved in Spain. These rarely performed pieces are anonymous and come from a handwritten Madrilenian notebook kept at Santa María del Pi (Barcelona), dedicated to a mysterious Jaime (James). Their style offers a fascinating and original glimpse into a repertoire far removed from the margins of standard musicology, which is typically focused on Central Europe.

La Tirana will offer a fresh interpretation of a repertoire without expectations but which demands great technical attention, improvisational creativity, preludes, ornamentation, and instrumental declamation.

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Location

Handel Hendrix House
25 Brook Street Mayfair London W1K 4HB


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