
ConcertInfo
The English pianist Grahame Throm-Jones is giving an exceptional piano recital (wholly for charity).
The programme includes works by: Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Liszt, Rachmaninov, Schubert, Schumann, Scott Joplin and Gottschalk.
Grahame Throm-Jones
Born 1950, England
Studied History at Exeter University. He attended the Advanced Course at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he received numerous honours and awards. Two years later he was asked to join the faculty.
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He worked as an examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. He travelled to Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan and the United States.
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Worked for the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra and the Omani military bands for 11 years. Numerous concerts as a solo pianist with orchestra and chamber music at the Oman Auditorium.
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Since 2018 Grahame lives with his wife Bettina in the Marina Alta in the beautiful village of Murla.
AfterParty

After the concert, we cordially invite you to join us in the foyer to round off the evening.
Enjoy the pleasant atmosphere and let the musical impressions sink in.
With a selection of delicious tapas and refreshing drinks, we would like to spend time with you in a convivial atmosphere, reflect on the musical evening and savour the moment. Take the opportunity for stimulating conversations, an exchange with other concert-goers – or simply to unwind a little in a relaxed atmosphere.
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We look forward to ending the evening together in pleasant company and thank you for being part of this special concert evening.
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A warm welcome!

DonationHelp

With this charity concert we would like to help the flood victims of the Dana Valencia in Paiporta.
Visit our concert – all proceeds will go to the flood victims of the Dana in Valencia.
We all remember the terrible images we saw at the end of October 2024 – flooded streets, destroyed houses, people in need. Many families lost their homes, personal memories were washed away and livelihoods were left with nothing.
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It is precisely at times like these that it is important for us to stand together as a community and send out a signal of solidarity.
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With the proceeds from this concert, we would like to make a concrete contribution to providing support and hope to those affected.
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Music unites – and it can build bridges between people, destinies and a willingness to help. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for not only showing your appreciation for music with your participation in this concert, but also for setting an example of humanity.




Image credits:
pixabay.com
1 free photo piano
PublicDomainPictures
vecteezy.com
4 free photos Dana Valencia
Danil Rudenko
unsplash.com
1 free photo flood
Jason Leung
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These images were also used for a flyer and two posters in Spanish and German.