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AltaVoz 2026#2
May 2026
ISSN: 3101-2590
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Musical May in New York City

Dear people,

How is springtime treating you?? I’m totally in love with Central Park cherry blossoms… When they smile to the world, the whole city goes like little bees to smell and admire its genuine beauty! No one stays indiferent to their flowers, that seem to me like pop corn clusters:

Cerezos en Central Park

Springtime is being quite active, after so much snow!

And I want to share with you guys some beautiful things that are happening around, just happened or will happen shortly! Since time doesn’t exist, past-present-future are occuring NOW.

Thanks for reading and supporting!


Videos

Premiere of "Family Cord" @ The Met Museum

One of the most amazing and complex projects that I’ve been doing in New York City has been the composition, making and rehearsing of my tactile piece "Family Cord", specially created for blind people with the support of the FMDG Music School and the Consulate of Spain in New York.

This piece is made from a 44 meter black satin ribbon with white linen embroideries and 28 ceramic shapes, holded in two tree branches, one from a pine in Murcia (Spain) and the other from a berry tree by the Hudson River. A sort of sisterhood between the two continents.

You can watch the premiere from the Met YouTube Channel, where it was recorded and livestreamed that night of April 25th. The great performers you’ll watch are the adults chorus of the FMDG School along with some members from CoroDelantal (Cristina, Lindsey, Megan, Hope and Claudia). The piece starts towards minute 42:51.

Participation @ the "Festival With No Fancy Name"

Last March I was so lucky of taking part at the 36º Festival With no Fancy Name, hold by Experimental Intermedia at the SoHo art space Various/Artists. I have to tell that Phill Niblock, the founder of Experimental Intermedia, was for me the main inspiration and impulse to come and live in New York City, 18 years ago.

Yet today, Phill’s partner, Canadian video-artist Katherine Liberovskaya, continues carrying the festival and she invited me to share a round table with vocal composer and singer Nick Hallet. Here I share with you the video in which each one of us do "our thing". My intervention starts about minute 40:

"Qué Mar Da #1" by Dúa da Pel

Last fall, Dúa da Pel gave a series of 10 concerts called "Qué Mar Da" (a word game that plays with the sea, "mar"), every Wednesday from October to December. They were hold by Mª José Cerdá, director of the Museo del Mar (Museum of the Sea) in Santa Pola (Alicante). This museum is situated inside a 16th century amazing castle. In each of the concerts, we presented a 40 minute program, and the audience had to vote their favourite song, to be repeated next week. We’re sharing this 10 concerts in AltaVoz, so that you watch them from your couch! Here you have the first one!


May Calendar

VALENCIA (Spain): "Chelo en el mar" at the Books Fair
Friday, 1st | 6 pm | Fira del Llibre. Espai Palau de la Música

Family concert organized by Proyecto MAJA (Contemporary Music for Young Performers). This project is coordinated by cellist Elena Solanes in collaboration with Conservatorio de Música José Iturbi, and has the goal of introducing your children into contemporary music.

Free Entrance

Cartel Valencia

VIGO (Galicia): Performance of "Son"
Thursday, May 7th | 7 pm | Auditorio David Russell

Students by professor Susana Pérez Otero will play my piece Son, for piano in 4 hands, part of my piece Tres cubanías.

The whole concert will be streamed at this link!

After that, it will remain in that same YouTube channel from the Professional Conservatory of Vigo.

Free entrance

Cartel Vigo

ESPOO (Finland): Performance of "Tangos # 1 and 2"
Friday, 8th | 6 pm | Tapiola Church

Violin player Grazyna Gebert in a duet with pianist Carlos Juris will perform the two first of my Three Tangos in its version for violin.

Tickets: € 10

Cartel Finlandia

NYC (USA): CoroDelantal NYC start our 15th anniversary with two concerts in Brooklyn
Saturday 9th + Wednesday 20th | 6:30 pm | WindScape Brooklyn

Happy Birthday to us!! CoroDelantal NYC reactivates to celebrate our 15 years of our birth as a group. Such a glorious project!!

We’ll give two avant-garde concerts in one of our Headquarters, WindScape, an inspiring place in Industry City, full of resources and led by Ana Fisyak, one of our Mezzo Sopranos!

May 9th: We’ll have as our guests artists Julia Elsas (ceramic instruments), Sonic Mud (performers) and Jane Rigler (flutes).

May 20th: We’ll count on solo soprano Ally Christiansen.

Book your seats entradas!


NYC (USA): I Do Sing in Spanish with Sonia Megías
Every Tuesday | 7 pm | Salon on Kingston

The cultural center Salon on Kingston, in Crown Heights, holds every Tuesday these funny sessions to learn and enjoy singing in Spanish. An open mic without mic, but with grand piano and spotlights!

There’s free tea and cookies (and sometimes wine too!).

Come with your friends and spend a therapeutic charming evening with us. If you’re very brave, please come and sing as a solist! There’s song books for everyone!

Suggested donation: $20 cash


NYC (USA): Interview to Liz Geisewite closes "Art for the Living"
Wednesday 27th | 6:00 pm | NYU Espacio de culturas

As the Artist in Residence at Espacio de Culturas, inside the New York University, I organized this series of conversations or interviews about how is being a woman artist in New York City. The goal is opening a comfortable and secure space to talk about sorority, the dificulties of solutions of making money through art, and answer all the questions that the audience at NYC could have.

The series "Art for the Living" finishes on May 27th with our guest Liz Geisewite, fantastic choral conductor. She conducts, among others, Accord, the treble choir in which I have the luck of singing since past January.

Don’t miss her!

Free, with RSVP here.


NYC (USA): Accord Treble Choir
Saturday 30th | 7:00 pm | St. John’s in the Village

Have you anytime be in heaven? Come to this concert, because the trip is being tremendous! Listening to Accord Treble Choir is one of the closest experiences to the divine I’ve had in my entire life. I’m so lucky of being an alto singer there for these 6 months!

Conducted by Liz Geisewite (the one I’m interviewing some days before the concert) we’ll sing contemporary music, mostly composed by women and with a strong activist sense.

Travel with us!

Tickets $25


Fresh Sheet Music!

Tres Cubanías piano solo
Pequeña suite peninsular plektrum quintet
AvShalom mixed chorus
Tres tangos violoncello + piano

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