Ferran Cruixent: el compositor català que triomfa internacionalment entre el Liceu, Rosalía i Alemanya
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Xavier Cervantes
Summary
Ferran Cruixent, compositor barceloní de renom internacional, ha estrenat recentment obres com "Mare nostra" per a la Fundació Cor Canta i "Voladúries" al Liceu, i ha col·laborat amb Rosalía fent orquestracions per a la gira "Lux". Al juny s'interpreten dues obres seves a Alemanya: "Deserts" (duo per a viola i percussió) i "Trinity" (triple concert). L'article també apunta a temes d'espiritualitat, filosofia i reflexió sobre la tecnologia.
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