The Barx House of Culture will host, next Monday June 8th, at 7:00 PM, an extraordinary concert by the Alberola MMCV Ensemble. This group brings together young clarinetists from various parts of Spain and abroad.
The performance, directed by Vicente Alberola and Juanlu Puelles, will feature the special participation of the renowned Greek clarinetist Petros Andreadis. The repertoire promises to be virtuosic, brilliant, and appealing to all audiences, showcasing the rich sound and artistic versatility of a large clarinet ensemble.
This concert will serve to present the work carried out in recent days in Barx by young musicians from places such as Galicia, Madrid, the Valencian Community, France, and the Philippines. The musical event represents a unique opportunity to discover the talent of a new generation of performers gathered in an international artistic project that combines training, coexistence, and musical excellence.
The audience will be able to experience the sonority and expressive possibilities of an ensemble rarely seen on stage, composed entirely of clarinets and led by prominent professionals in the European music scene.
The Barx concert will mark the beginning of the Alberola MMCV Ensemble's international tour. In the coming months, the group will perform at various venues worldwide, including the prestigious international clarinet festival Clarifest in Chile.
Vicente Alberola, solo clarinetist of the Spanish National Orchestra, is considered one of the most outstanding Spanish performers of his generation. Juanlu Puelles has developed an extensive international career, performing with ensembles such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, and is a co-founder of Music Masters Course Valencia (MMCV). Petros Andreadis, an internationally acclaimed Greek clarinetist, will also participate in the event.
The Alberola MMCV Academy, organizer of the event, has established itself as an international benchmark in specialized clarinet training, bringing together students from various countries each year.
Admission to the concert will be free until full capacity is reached.




