Portrait of Mariana of Austria
Composer Martí Noguer, violist Albert Coronado Daza, harpist Cristina Montes Mateo
- DATE:
- TIME:
- 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
- Performers:
- Composed by Martí Nogue, performance by violist Albert Coronado Daza and harpist Cristina Montes Mateo
Approached as a narrative, Portrait of Mariana of Austria for viola and harp encapsulates the life of Mariana through four introspective vignettes: Childhood, Marriage, Political Influence and Retirement. This piece was written by the Los Angeles–based Spanish composer Martí Noguer especially for the Museum’s presentation of Velázquez’s painting. The performance features two musicians from Spain: violist Albert Coronado Daza, a 2024 member of the Spanish Young Music Talents program, and harpist Cristina Montes Mateo, principal harpist for the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Co-presented with SPAIN Arts & Culture, the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain.
Advance tickets will be available for members one month prior to the performance.
Walk-up tickets will be released one hour prior to the program’s start time.
EVENT DETAILS
- Fee:
- Free with museum admission.
- Details:
- Doors open 30 minutes before program. Advance ticket-holders may check in at the Membership Desk between 12:00 p.m. and 4:45 p.m. to receive a sticker for their seat (seating is not assigned). Everyone must be seated no later than 4:50 p.m. Guests who are not in their seat by 4:50 p.m. may forfeit their ticket.
- Location:
- Theater
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