The Connecticut State Music Teachers Association (CSMTA) and the Musical Arts Society of Branford are proud to present pianist Antonio Galera in a lecture recital featuring the music of Spain.
Sponsored by the Daro Foundation, the concert is free and open to the public.
For more information, visit the CSMTA website (CSMTA.org) or email Shari at [email protected]
Antonio Galera has established himself as one of the most promising young performers in Spanish musical life. As a prize-winner of several competitions, including the Yamaha Music Foundation of Europe Award, his national career has brought him performances in major halls and festivals in Spain receiving outstanding reviews – “extraordinary sensibility”, “infallible technique control”, “very rare musicality”-. Recently Antonio was invited to make his debut recital at the Madrid National Auditorium performing Mozart’s Concerto K467. Strongly devoted to the music of Spanish composers, he received the “Best Spanish Music Performance” Award at the “Iturbi Prize Competition” in Valencia.
Antonio also has a performing career in France, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Lithuania, South Africa, Canada, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Malaysia and Taiwan performing at Salle Cortot (Paris), Zhong Shan Hall (Taipei) or St. Martin-in-the-Fields (London) among others. Since 2019, he has been appointed “Artist-in-Residence” at the Bar Harbor Music Festival, presenting solo, chamber music and orchestra performances in New York City and Mount Desert Island, Maine. His presentation in America with Mozart’s K.595 and Poulenc’s Double Concerto conducted by Philippe Entremont received rave reviews. His first solo CD, “Prelude”, recorded in Manuel de Falla Auditorium in Granada with the label IBS has been praised by the critics.