About the event
Young Energy of the Spanish Music Scene
Young musicians from the Salvador Seguí Conservatory in Spain will perform in two ensembles: the piano trio Brisa da Camera and the piano duo Incanto. Their performances bring technical excellence, fresh interpretation and inspiration gained from renowned mentors and international concert experience.
Programme
III. Allegrissimo
Performers
Brisa da Camera (Spain)
Duo Incanto (Spain)
More information
The Brisa da Camera piano trio consists of clarinettist Izan Llinares Castelló, cellist Ángela Domínguez Zarzo and pianist Fernando Alarcón Barberán. The trio was founded in Irene Vilaplana‘s class at the Castellón Superior Music Conservatory Salvador Seguí during the 2025/2026 academic year. Izan Llinares is currently studying at the Castellón conservatory under Santiago Pérez. He has received a final degree award for completing his studies at the José Manuel Izquierdo Conservatory, he performs as a soloist at festivals under the artistic direction of David Fons, and collaborates in opera productions in both Spain and abroad. Ángela Domínguez is studying in Castellón with José Enrique Bouché and at the Joseph Haydn Private University of Music in Eisenstadt. She has been a member of several ensembles and has performed under conductors such as Enrique García Asensio, Cristóbal Soler and Jaume Santonja. Fernando Alarcón is the recipient of numerous prizes at Spanish and international piano competitions, has appeared as a soloist with the José Iturbi Conservatory Orchestra in Valencia, and graduated with distinction under Xavier Torres. The members of the trio hone their skills in masterclasses with renowned international teachers.
Duo Incanto was founded by Marta Andreo Martín (Rafelbunyol, 2006) and Fernando Alarcón Barberán (Valencia, 2003). The ensemble was formed at the Castellón Superior Music Conservatory Salvador Seguí under the mentorship of Irene Vilaplana. Marta Andreo studied at the José Iturbi Professional Conservatory of Music in Valencia and is currently in her second year of graduate studies with Xavier Torres. She has won prizes at numerous national competitions, including first prizes at the Xàtiva Competition for Young Interpreters and Mestre Josep Serrano Piano Competition. As a soloist, she has appeared with the Youth Symphonic Band of the La Primitiva Music Society of Rafelbunyol and performed Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 at the Iturbi Hall of the Palau de la Música in Valencia. Fernando Alarcón graduated with distinction from the Salvador Seguí conservatory, where he was a multiple winner of the Mestre Josep Serrano competition and other national and international contests. He was selected to perform at the 32nd Young Virtuosi cycle and has also performed as part of exchange programmes in Barcelona and Kosovo. Both pianists have furthered their training in masterclasses with renowned pianists such as Josu de Solaun, Carles Marín and Balázs Fülei.
In collaboration with Castellón Superior Music Conservatory Salvador Seguí.