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Three national awards at the premiere of "Siempre/Todavía. Opera without voices", a show that combines visual and musical arts.

Alfredo Aracil, recently awarded the award Nacional de Música (2015), has been the scriptwriter of the show and the composer of the 27 musical pieces that compose it; Alberto Corazón, award Nacional de design (1989), is the author of the more than 500 illustrations and the texts that accompany them; and the pianist Juan Carlos Garvayo, award Nacional de Música (2013), is the performer in this show, which combines visual and musical arts in a journey through Syrian culture.

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Alfredo Aracil, Alberto Corazón and Juan Carlos Garvayo. PHOTO: Manuel Castells
13/10/15 12:28 Maria Zarate

The music of composer Alfredo Aracil, recently awarded the award Nacional de Música (2015), performed on piano by the award Nacional de Música (2013), Juan Carlos Garvayo, and the illustrations and texts of the award Nacional de design (1989), Alberto Corazón, come together in an innovative visual show with multimedia production by Simón Escudero. Produced by the Museum, in partnership with the Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical (CNDM) and Metacción, 'Siempre/Todavía. Ópera sin voces' premiered at the Museum's theater.

The origin of this creation is found in the book "Damascus Suite, somos report" (Ahora Ediciones de Bibliofilia, 2004), published after a transcendental stay of the designer from Madrid in the Syrian capital, on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition that the National Museum of Damascus dedicated to the painting and sculpture of Alberto Corazón himself. A customs problem delayed the assembly for several days; time that Corazón spent getting to know Damascus in depth, touring the museum going over every piece and ruin of its then rich collection, visiting Aleppo, its museums and, at final, immersing himself in the roots of Syrian culture. He was then able to see that Damascus is the meeting point of the history of all civilizations and a place of multicultural meeting . And he prepared a travel notebook , with illustrations and texts that inspired him during his stay there.

The creation of 'Siempre/Todavía. Ópera sin voces' is produced thanks to the music that Aracil composed to view the illustrations and texts of Corazón. This first composition convinced the designer and even prompted him to develop more drawings specifically for the work the composer wanted to create. The 27 musical pieces of award Nacional de Música 2015 intertwine various styles and periods such as Baroque, Romanticism and the avant-garde of the 20th and 21st centuries, and will be performed live by pianist Juan Carlos Garvayo. The more than 500 drawings and notes by Alberto Corazón constitute a report of the cultural richness of Syria, but without wanting to focus it geographically on the Middle Eastern country, but rather to universalize it in order to make it more lasting.

This innovative artistic creation provokes a dialogue between animated graphics and texts projected on a large screen, with music composed ad hoc for solo piano. The show is adapted with the Philosophy to bring together all the artistic disciplines present in the Museum, in this case, the visual arts with music.

The experiences of a now undefined character bring us closer to the impression that time is not necessarily that current that drags everything with no possibility of turning back, but sometimes a place where past, present and future coexist: a time-report, culture, that unites instead of distancing.

"The work takes us beyond Damascus or Aleppo and the cultures that developed in the region, but it was there where it began to be born and we cannot stop thinking today that the war, which devastates everything, also tries to take away its cultural heritage and its museums. We don't know what is left today, what will be left, of all that and we can't stop asking ourselves that question... and we discovered that part of the answer was, from the first sketches, implicit in this piece: we are part of that report; at least all of us are left", the creators explain.

This is the first partnership of the Museum with the Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical (CNDM), a unit of the high school Nacional de las Artes Escénicas y de la Música (INAEM) and an entity of reference letter in Spain. Both institutions share the mission statement to promote and disseminate art in society.

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