Director and clarinetist
Joan Enric Lluna, one of Spain’s leading musicians, combines his work as a clarinettist with orchestral conducting and teaching.
His commitment to Chamber Music has taken him to perform regularly with string quartets such as the Alexander, Tokyo, Brodsky or Jerusalem; to share a trio with Tasmin Little and Martin Roscoe or Lluís Claret and Josep María Colom among others, and collaborate with first class international artists. His appearances at the City of London Festival, Festival Classique in The Hague, San Francisco Chamber Music series, Berlin’s Konzerthaus or the Liceo de Cámara in Madrid have been of special notice. Joan has premiered and commissioned a number of chamber works by composers like César Cano, J. Torres, I. Zebeljan, P. Barker, D. del Puerto and H.Khoury among others.
In 2005 Joan formed Moonwinds, and he directs since 2009 the International Festival “Residències de Música de Cambra” in Godella, Valencia (Spain).
Upcoming events
Moonwinds concert at Festival in Serra (Valencia) 20.00
19 de July | 20:00
14th International Chamber Music Festival in Godella (Valencia)
Moonwinds, opening concert of the 14th International Chamber Music Festival in Godella
Teatro Capitolio de Godella
18- 20th de July
Moonwinds recording for IBS
14th International Chamber Music Festival in Godella (Valencia)
Director of the festival
Recording with Trío Arbós (de Falla hapsicord/piano concerto)
Guest soloist with the Belgrade Philharmonic
“Pipe & Flamingoes”, dedicated concerto by Isidora Zebeljan
30th September
Recording with the Belgrade Philharmonic
5th October
Concert with the Trío Arbós
Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid (Messiaen y T. Marco)
MOONWINDS
Un proyecto que vuela
Moonwinds was born from the artistic initiative of Joan Enric Lluna with the aim of bringing together outstanding wind instrument players to form a stable chamber music group. Moonwinds wants to bring the public a new vision of wind instruments, which have a wide repertoire and unique sound qualities, which have given them a privileged place in the classical scene, but which until now have yet to be rediscovered.
CONTACT
Joan Enric Lluna
joan@joanenriclluna.com