Pianist David Gómez will give a performance with a spectacular backdrop – the Acueducto de la Santa Cruz in Almuñécar on Friday the 3rd of July.
The venue, then, is the section of Roman aqueduct behind the Santa Cruz junior school in San Sebastian and will begin at 22.00h.
The concert, which is entitled One Piano and 200 Candles, has a limited audience space of only 200, so you had better get your running shoes on.
David Gómez will play works by Bach, Mozard and Chopin, as well as some of his own compositions.
Brief biography: Swiss born (Wattwil), he studied piano under Claudie Desmeules at the Geneva Music Conservatory and later at the Rotterdam Music Conservatory with Michael Davidson.
He recently played at the Carnegie Hall in New York, and other venues include: The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Chicago Cultural Center, India International Center, Pushkin Museum in Moscow, the National Concert Hall in Dublín, and such countries as South Africa, Jordan, Slovenia, UAE, Australia, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Mexico, Nicaragua, Jamaica, Cuba, Panamá, Morocco, Argelia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Austria, Germany, Japan and at least 13 other countries – in short, he’s got a lot of stickers on his suitcase!
Tickets will be available at the entrance to the venue from one hour before the performance is to begin.
(News/Culture: Almunecar, Costa Tropical, Granada, Andalucia)
