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Silver Medal by Global Music Awards, California.
The Sierra de los Filabres is the largest and most central mountain range in the province of Almeria and is part of a chain of mountains extending eastwards from Granada province. The Calar Alto, the ranges highest peak at over 2,000m above sea level, houses the Calar Alto Observatory, holding significant astronomical importance in the region. Also above 2,000m are the peaks of the Tetica de Bacares and the Calar Gallinero.
A surreal landscape of dramatic hills and valleys, rustic villages, abandoned hamlets and deserted cortijos. The lower hills and valleys are graced with almond and olive trees, higher up the mountains the countryside switches to woodlands, having been reforested, the area is abundant with holm oaks and pine trees creating an excellent habitat for bird species. Seasonal climate variations flaunt changes in scenery and the winter months will often see snow on the mountains.
Concertino de los Filabres, Op.54 tries to describe with music not only this great mountain range but also all people who have lived there such as the own composer's antecessors.
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PREVIEW PART Solo Trumpet in Bb 1
Commission
José Chafer and the 38th International Trumpet Guild, Michigan, United States.
Premiere
June 11th, 2013
38º International Trumpet Guild, USA
GVSU Nigth of Premieres – Opening Concert
Steelcase Ballroom / DeVos Place Auditorium, Grand Rapids (Michigan, UNITED STATES)
Rex Richardson, Richard Stoelzel, José Chafer & James Ackley, trumpets / Grand Rapids Symphonic Band / Barry Martin, conductor
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