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La Resistencia 5X21 | Interview with the Sevillian pianist Juan Pérez Floristán, winner of the Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition.
Our pianist JUan Pérez Floristán will talk about those composers who have dedicated their work to someone who has helped them, who they admire or who are no longer in their lives.
Juan Pérez Floristán (Seville, 1993) is grateful every time he visits the sea, because he feels it puts his feet on the ground. He was born in the south, but he spent his childhood summers in a village in Navarra, which makes him feel from one side and the other in a very deep way. He remembers in the best minutes of this conversation his grandparents and what was in his childhood room and that has shaped his generational culture: 'Mafalda', 'Mortadelo y Filemón' and 'Asterix y Obélix'... This 'Calabacín', pseudonym he chooses for this early morning, talks for half an hour with Mara Torres in Cadena SER and gets naked as never before.
We go back to November 7, 1838 in the Port of Barcelona. In the passenger register of the steamship "El Mallorquín" there are 4 passengers coming from Paris: Aurora Dupin, Baroness de Dudevant, her two children, Maurice and Solange and Frederick Chopin, artist.
Interview to the pianist Juan Pérez Floristán in EL GALLO NO CESA - RNE.
Interview to the pianist Juan Pérez Floristán in HOY EMPIEZA TODO - RADIO 3 RNE (11.12.20).
Play it again, Juan | Summer: when the best ideas are born How little is left for summer, the season of the year in which our pianist of choice, Juan Pérez Floristán, suspects that the best ideas are born.
Interview to the pianist Juan Pérez Floristán in EL OJO CRÍTICO - RADIO 1 RNE.
Juan Floristán, our pianist of choice, invites us to accompany him on a hard, beautiful and necessary journey, a memory of one of the darkest moments of humanity. We will know the 'Quartet of the end of time' by Olivier Messiaen.
Interview to the pianist Juan Pérez Floristán in LA MAÑANA DE ANDALUCÍA - CANAL SUR RADIO.
The pianist Juan Pérez Floristán shares with us some of the music of his life.
Written press
Juan Pérez Floristán has wanted to offer to the Sevillian public a musical and scenic self-portrait in this show that revolves around Music, but that goes beyond it thanks to the company of literature and electronic audiovisual creation.
Juan Pérez Floristán has just presented his third solo album, a journey through works that have marked his career.
Resident Artist of the 2022-23 season of the ROSS, the pianist from Seville participates as part of the Trio VibrArt in the start of the symphonic course with Beethoven's 'Triple'.
The Sevillian pianist opens the symphonic cycle of the 71st International Festival of Granada performing Ravel's 'Concerto for the left hand'. Winner of the Rubinstein Prize, he is one of the most important pianists of his generation.
At 28, she has won two of the three most important piano competitions: the Paloma O'Shea and the Rubinstein. She is now preparing for her performance at Carnegie Hall in New York on the 14th.
He was not happy trying to climb to the top. By stopping obsessing about it, pianist Juan Pérez Floristán, at 28 years old, has reached conclusions worthy of a mature artist. After stepping out of the star system for young performers, he has begun to reap brilliant results, such as the Rubinstein Competition, one of the most prestigious in his world. How did he win it? "By not wanting to," he says.
Pianist Juan Pérez Floristán, winner of first prize at the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition in 2021, talks to 'Vanity Fair' about culture, his foray into the world of film and much more.
He was the flamboyant winner of the Paloma O'Shea International Piano Competition in 2015 and three years later we sit in front of one of the safest bets of the Spanish piano. The conversation flows with astonishing naturalness, interspersed with classic references to David Bowie or Game of Thrones.
The pianist Juan Pérez Floristán opens today at 8.30 p.m. the 'Formentor Sunset Classics' with a concert with pieces by Franz Listz and Beethoven.
The German WDR has just released the first album of the young pianist from Seville, a live recording of his performance at the last Ruhr Festival, where he was invited by Elisabeth Leonskaja.
Miscellaneous
Interview with Gonzalo Lahoz, host of the Podcast "Concierto Desorden".
Juan Pérez Floristán & Juan Luis Pérez - Interview
Juan Pérez Floristán is a young pianist from Seville who started playing music when he was only seven years old. The son of a pianist and pedagogue and an orchestra conductor, we could say that music ran through his veins before he was born.