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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
23.03.2023

Label: Isabel Villanueva

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Isabel Villanueva

Composer: Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179), György Kurtág (1926 ), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (1644-1704)

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  • Hildegard von Binge (1098 - 1179): O Virtus Sapientiae:
  • 1 Binge: O Virtus Sapientiae 02:36
  • György Kurtág (b. 1926): Signs, Games and Messages:
  • 2 Kurtág: Signs, Games and Messages: To Imre Foldes at 60 01:36
  • 3 Kurtág: Signs, Games and Messages: Perpetuum mobile 01:08
  • 4 Kurtág: Signs, Games and Messages: In Nomine-all´ongharese 05:12
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Partita nº 2, BWV 1004:
  • 5 Bach: Partita nº 2, BWV 1004: Allemanda 05:28
  • 6 Bach: Partita nº 2, BWV 1004: Corrente 03:04
  • 7 Bach: Partita nº 2, BWV 1004: Sarabanda 04:29
  • 8 Bach: Partita nº 2, BWV 1004: Giga 04:51
  • 9 Bach: Partita nº 2, BWV 1004: Ciaconna 14:52
  • György Kurtág: Signs, Games and Messages:
  • 10 Kurtág: Signs, Games and Messages: In memoriam Blum Tamàs 02:10
  • Heinrich Ignaz Biber (1644 - 1704): Passacaglia:
  • 11 Biber: Passacaglia 09:15
  • Total Runtime 54:41

Info for Ritual



Silence is an indispensable condition for the appearance of sound, to make the verb habitable. When language could not express the deepest human abysses, music emerged as a privileged way to put us in contact with the mystical, with the transcendent element of reality. The musical rite then emerged, where word and melody go hand in hand to access a space where spirits and gods are honoured, where the unknown and even the forbidden are invoked. The rite is a sacred and protected ceremonial, a symbolic place where human beings congregate to access the unmanifest, that which likes to hide. Music is the heart of the rite, the beat that gives life and illuminates the rhythms of the ceremony. But if the rite is the map, it is so because it also indicates the limits, everything that is beyond our understanding. The rite is the entrance to the mysterious, and music, the vehicle that leads us to this terra incognita. For this reason, music eventually passes into the empire of silence, and in it its journey culminates. Music is a rite because it is the only language that brings us back to the condition of all that is possible. Music is rite because it is the only language that speaks to us of the impossible.

Isabel Villanueva, violin



Isabel Villanueva
Hailed by The Strad as ‘an artist who risks’ and described by Pizzicato Magazine as ‘a sensitive artist who knows how to immerse in the depths of music’, her passion for promoting the viola combined with her charismatic and expressive performances and her beauty of sound, connect inmediatly with audiences and make Isabel Villanueva one of the most valued and complete violists of today.

Ms. Villanueva has developed an intense career performing in more than 25 countries that has expanded through Europe, Russia, China, Latinamerica and Middle East. In 2013 she became the first foreign violist to perform concerts in Iran. Solo performances include venues and festivals such as the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Estonia Concert Hall, Société de Musique La Chaux-de-Fonds, Rottweil Musikfestival, Bath Music Festival, Slovenian Philharmonic Hall, Royal Court Theatre in Copenhagen, Xinghai Concert Hall in Guangzhou, Roudaki Hall in Tehran, Gran Teatro Nacional de Lima, Assembly Hall of Beirut, Auditorio Nacional de Madrid, Palau de la Música Catalana, Bilbao Philharmonic Society, Santander Festival, Wigmore Hall in London.

Since her performance at age 18 of Bartók Viola Concerto with the Radio Television Spanish Symphony Orchestra broadcasted for TVE, she is regularly invited as a soloist performing a wide range of repertoire from baroque to contemporary with orchestras including Moscow Soloists (Mozart), Estonia National Symphony Orchestra (Gubaidulina & Olivero), Zagreb Soloists (Paganini & Weber), Lebanon Philharmonic Orchestra (Khoury), Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco (Berlioz), Nuevo León Symphony Orchestra (Paganini & Berlioz), Colombia National Symphony Orchestra (Bruch & Britten), Cuenca Symphony Orchestra in Ecuador (Bartók), Real Philharmonia de Galicia (Walton), Castile and Leon Symphony (Bartók), Navarra Symphony (Walton & Berlioz), Córdoba Symphony (García-Abril), Alicante ADDA Symphony Orchestra (García-Abril), Málaga Philharmonic (Bartók), Oviedo Filarmonia (Walton), RTVE Spanish Symphony (Bartók & Walton), Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra (Bartók), New Russia State Symphony Orchestra (Bartók), Andorra National Orchestra (Hoffmeister & Rolla), St. Petersburg Capella (Bruch), El Sistema Orchestra in Venezuela (Berlioz), among others. She has worked together with conductors including Michel Plasson, Jacek Kaspszyk, Yaron Traub, Paul Daniel, Andres Mustonen, Jorge Mester, Christian Vásquez and Lior Shambadal.

Her debut album Bohèmes with pianist François Dumont was received with great acclaim by international press and awarded ‘Best Classical Album of the Year 2018’ at the Spanish Independent Music Awards (Premios MIN). In March 2023 will be released her second album, Ritual for viola solo.

Isabel has been involved collaborating and premiering more than 20 new works for viola, many of which are dedicated to her, including composers Gubaidulina, Sotelo, García-Abril, Kurtàg, Khayam, Khoury, Cervelló, Marco. Her discography includes the Concerto for Viola by José Zárate with Orchestra of Extremadura (Sony Classical 2017).

A passionate chamber musician, she has performed with well-known artists such as Prazak Quartet, François Dumont, Alexander Sitkovetsky, Tedi Papavrami, Olivier Charlier, Victor Julien-Laferrière, Leonard Elschenbroich, Astrig Siranossian, Daniel Schnyder, Rafael Aguirre, Iddo Bar-Shaï.

Isabel’s innovative spirit to bring classical music to new audiences has led her to create transversal projects with other artists such as choreographer Antonio Ruz (SIGNOS for viola solo choreographied, was premiered with great success at Teatro Central in Seville 2021 and touring in venues including Teatros Canal in Madrid or Festival Baila España in Bremen), jazz pianist Moisés Sánchez (RAÍCES 2020) and cantaora Rocío Márquez, among others. She is also the creator in 2018 of the VIOLA POWER project, with the aim of connecting viola lovers from all over the world through different activities. She has been guest with solo performances in prestigious global events such as Art Biennale di Venezia, Gala Prix Lumières in Paris, Royal Palace in Madrid, Festival Flamenco On Fire.

Isabel Villanueva is Viola Professor at the Royal College of Music in London, and regularly gives masterclasses in prestigious institutions worldwide including Conservatoire de Genève, El Sistema de Venezuela, Universidad Panamericana de México, Arts University in Tehran, Bogotá Interviolas Festival, Conservatoire Supérieure de Musique du Liban, Academia Stauffer in Cremona, Spanish Youth National Orchestra.

In 2015 she received the prestigious ‘El Ojo Crítico’ Award by the Spanish National Broadcasting Corporation (RNE) and in 2019 was awarded the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid; the first time that either of these prizes were awarded to a violist.

Isabel was born in Pamplona (Spain) beginning her musical training in her hometown and in London, Siena, Geneva with professors Igor Sulyga, Lawrence Power, Nobuko Imai and Yuri Bashmet.

Isabel Villanueva plays on an Enrico Catenar viola (Turin 1670).

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