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Sing Along Concert Barcelona 2022 - Program Book

Sing Along Concert Barcelona September 1 - 4, 2022 Barcelona, Spain WORLD FESTIVAL SINGERS – SING ALONG IN BARCELONA! For years, the World Festival Singers' Sing Along Concerts have attracted travel-loving choir lovers to various corners of the world. This year, the famous Orfeó Català invites enthusiastic singers to its stage in the breathtaking ambience of the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona. Come and sing along! Maestro David Lawrence takes over the artistic direction and the mission to unite the skills of singers from all over the world with the Orfeó Català and the Orchestra Simfònica del Vallès to create a total work of art. Let us together breathe new life into the imposing Mozart Requiem and let the masterpiece shine in new splendor! Spend three days in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, and enjoy a colorful culture, culinary delights and, above all, making music with other passionate singers. The time at a Sing Along Concert of the World Festival Singers is completely dedicated to music and passion for new things. The event schedule leaves enough time to visit the local sights and get to know the country and its people. After a long time of waiting, it can finally start again - we are looking forward to seeing familiar and new faces!

Sing Along Concert Barcelona
September 1 - 4, 2022 Barcelona, Spain

WORLD FESTIVAL SINGERS – SING ALONG IN BARCELONA!

For years, the World Festival Singers' Sing Along Concerts have attracted travel-loving choir lovers to various corners of the world. This year, the famous Orfeó Català invites enthusiastic singers to its stage in the breathtaking ambience of the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona. Come and sing along!

Maestro David Lawrence takes over the artistic direction and the mission to unite the skills of singers from all over the world with the Orfeó Català and the Orchestra Simfònica del Vallès to create a total work of art. Let us together breathe new life into the imposing Mozart Requiem and let the masterpiece shine in new splendor!

Spend three days in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, and enjoy a colorful culture, culinary delights and, above all, making music with other passionate singers.

The time at a Sing Along Concert of the World Festival Singers is completely dedicated to music and passion for new things. The event schedule leaves enough time to visit the local sights and get to know the country and its people.

After a long time of waiting, it can finally start again - we are looking forward to seeing familiar and new faces!

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<strong>Sing</strong> <strong>Along</strong> <strong>Concert</strong> <strong>Barcelona</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

© Ferran Albrich<br />

FERRAN ALBRICH – BARITONE<br />

Ferran was born in 1990 and began his musical studies as a cellist. He graduated from<br />

the Detmold University of Music (Germany) after studying with Lluis Claret, Maria de<br />

Macedo and Xenia Jankovic. He won several international prizes such as the Pablo<br />

Casals Scholarship, the Vic Cello Festival and the second prize of the Ravel Academy<br />

in France.<br />

He began his vocal studies in Detmold with Professor Lars Woldt, but completed them<br />

in <strong>Barcelona</strong> at the Liceu Conservatoire with Professor Dolors Aldea with the highest<br />

grade “summa cum laude”. He received master classes from Thomas Hampson,<br />

Matthias Goerne, Dalton Baldwin, Wolfgang Rieger and Carlos Chausson.<br />

He won several prizes, such as second prize at the Palet Competition (Martorell, 2018,<br />

second prize at the Juventudes Musicales de España Competition (2019), and third prize<br />

at the German Pla-Ciutat de Balaguer Competition (2021). In 2019, he was selected to<br />

participate in the “Primer Palau” competition and was a finalist.<br />

Albrich has collaborated with various orchestras, including the Castile and Leon<br />

Symphony, Simfonica del Valles, and the Youth Orchestra of Catalonia in halls such as<br />

the Palau de la Música Catalana, l’Auditori de <strong>Barcelona</strong>, Philarmonie de Paris und<br />

conductors such as Jordi Savall, Manel Valdivieso, Xavier Puig or Jose Luis Lopez Anton.<br />

He performed opera roles such as “Marcello” from La Bohème (Puccini) or “el Fraile”<br />

in the newly written opera “Los Comuneros” (Escudero) but also sang various roles in<br />

the oratorio genre, performed symphonic songs and with various duo partners in the<br />

“Lied” genre.

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