A Rose For Soler

Orellana Circle presents the documentary "A Rose for Soler" 22 June 2016

On 22 June took place in CASADECOR the presentation of the documentary A Rose for Soler directed by Arantxa Aguirre and produced by Rosa Torres-Pardo. The documentary is a tribute to one of our great Spanish musicians: Father Soler who in 1735, with only six years, Olot left his village to join the Choir of the Escorial Monastery and has since devoted his life to music.

In the documentary, through the piano Rosa Torres-Pardo as a thread, we see different interventions by artists such as The National Dance Company, Rocio Marquez, Lucia Lacarra, José Carlos Martínez or Breton Quartet inter alia. The documentary is remarkable for its delicacy, quality, absolutely sublime details, and its great beauty.

The Loewe Foundation It has contributed greatly to A Rose for Soler is a reality.

Thanks to the collaboration of CasaDecor The circle of Orellana may have contributed to one of its objectives: give greater visibility to an initiative achieved thanks to the work, effort and passion of two great heroines of both have to learn Rosa Torres - Pardo and Aranxta Aguire.

Room, absolutely heaving, He showed how the public was given and how the projection followed with great respect, incredible silence and restrained emotion. It was wonderful to see that we are still a few convinced the usefulness of the useless.

We were wonderfully accompanied among others by the artist and Creative Director of CasaDecor Felipe Garcia Bañón, bandleader Ramón Torreslledo, the Director of the Chair Dance Alicia Alonso Alberto Garcia- Brown, musicologist Paloma Ortiz de Urbina, Luca communication expert Finotto, the writer Lola Gavarrón, architect and designer of our logo Ramon Arana, Lourdes Solis Manzano, The architect Ignacio Alcazar, the writer and critic Germán Gullón, museographer Enrique Bonet , former director of the Teatro Real Miguel Muniz, Maria Herrero Pidal, MercedesTemboury, Mirta Griso, Regina Aflame, the scientific Celia Sanchez Ramos, Odilia Basagoiti, Patricia photographer Larrinaga, Constance Ribas and artist Moreno Chirri inter alia.

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