Lola Herrera

Three Infinite Hearts

Lola Herrera presents "Three Infinite Hearts," her new proposal around the three authors who have most influenced her life's journey: Lorca, Machado, and Miguel Hernández, in a beautiful recital filled with music and poetry.

With Víctor Carbajo's piano in the background, actress Lola Herrera unfolds the poems while baritone Luis Santana accompanies the verses with songs selected based on the author and the era.

The chosen poems form a sentimental, philosophical, humorous, social journey...

LOLA HERRERA - Performer

Lola Herrera is one of Spain's great actresses and a grand dame of the theatre. A career spanning more than 70 years has given her a vast range, allowing her to perform in all genres, both on stage and on television. She is currently one of Spain's most recognized actresses in theatre.

She began by singing in radio contests in the 1950s and later worked at Radio Valladolid. Since then, Lola Herrera has played countless roles. It would be lengthy to list all her works. Her career has been one of hard work and immense personal effort. Some of her milestones include: in 1976 she toured Europe with the Tirso de Molina company, and in 1978 she had a great success with Alicia en el París de las Maravillas by Miguel Sierra. She was awarded the Valladolid Theatre Medal.

On November 26, 1979, she premiered Miguel Delibes' monologue Five Hours with Mario at Madrid's Teatro Marquina, achieving the greatest success of her career after 25 years in the profession. For her portrayal of Carmen Sotillo, she received the Gold Medal of the Círculo de Bellas Artes.

Lola Herrera, with interruptions, went on to perform Five Hours with Mario for ten years. For a long time, she was both personally and professionally marked and influenced by the character that brought her success.

Since then, she has performed in Juana del Amor Hermoso by Martínez Mediero in 1983, The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant by Fassbinder in 1985, Living to Play by Roberto Romero in 1988, and The Last Days of Emmanuel Kant by Alfonso Sastre in 1990.

From 1990 to 1994, she worked with Ángel García Moreno's company on various productions.

LUIS SANTANA - Baritone

This Zamoran baritone began his musical studies at the age of five, studying with some of the greatest teachers such as Juana Peñalver, Consuelo Barrio, María Teresa Manzano, Miguel Zanetti, and currently with the eminent Spanish tenor Pedro Lavirgen and with Teresa Berganza.

He has performed in the most important theaters and concert halls in our country: Gran Teatro del Liceo, Auditorio Nacional de Música, Fundación Juan March, Auditorio de Zaragoza, Maestranza de Sevilla, Principal de Alicante, Cervantes de Málaga, Miguel Delibes and Teatro Calderón de Valladolid, Romea de Murcia, Auditorio de León, Fundación Príncipe de Asturias, Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid, Vigo, Santiago de Compostela, La Coruña, Gran Teatro de Córdoba, Gran Teatro de Huelva, Falla de Cádiz, Batel de Cartagena, Principal de Vitoria, Victoria Eugenia de San Sebastián, Palacio de Congresos de Granada, Mérida, Circo de Albacete, Auditorio de Cuenca, San Lorenzo del Escorial, Maestro Padilla de Almería, etc...

Cities such as Rome, Paris, Milan, Naples, Budapest, Toulon, Bucharest, Donetsk, Iasi, Brașov, Lviv, Rousse, Riga, Porto, Lisbon, Vienna, Eisenach...

He has been conducted by maestros such as García, Roa, Frizzi, Osa, Wilson, Alapont, Lencko, Vasilenko, Diadura, Monsalve, Abelló, Sainz Alfaro, Ortega, Popa, Mesa, Todorov, and many others.

Memorable concerts at the Basilica of Pilar in Zaragoza in the presence of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Spain, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the Auditorio Nacional de Música alongside the legendary Orfeón Donostiarra with the presence of Her Majesty the Queen, Mozart's Requiem at the Cathedral of Seville, Brahms' Requiem at the Old Cathedral of Salamanca, Tribute to Victoria de los Ángeles at the church where she was baptized, Tribute to Teresa Berganza and Antón García Abril. Tribute at the Auditorio de Lleida to Ainhoa Arteta. Concert tour with the great Nati Mistral, and the late Paco Valladares on Spanish poetry. Inauguration of the Soriano Musical Autumn festival under the baton of Odón Alonso. Robles de Laciana International Festival alongside Rosa Torres-Pardo, International Festival of Úbeda, Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, etc...

Majadahonda 11/24/24
Las razones del tremendo éxito de «Tres Corazones Infinitos» de Lola Herrera en la Casa de la Cultura de Majadahonda
Cheste 11/21/24
Lola Herrera recibe la ovación del público chestano
Ayer, domingo 20 de octubre, el teatro Liceo acogió el acto de apertura de la vigésimo séptima Muestra de Teatro no profesional de Cheste, con el espectáculo de Lola Herrera titulado Tres corazones infinitos.
Córdoba 09/30/24
La gran dama del teatro español y tres de sus poetas predilectos. La noche de este lunes ha sido una de las más especiales de la presente edición de Cosmopoética, un festival que lleva años programando recitales dramatizados por parte de algunos de los más grandes intérpretes.
Toro 12/17/24
El teatro, completamente lleno, se convirtió en el escenario perfecto para esta propuesta cultural que volvió a demostrar el poder de la música y la poesía para conectar emocionalmente con los asistentes.

THREE INFINITE HEARTS PROGRAM

Miguel Hernández (1910-1942)

• Elegy

• Winds Carry Me Through the People

• The Plowboy

• Onion Lullabies

• Like the Bull, I Was Born for Mourning

The Deserted Sandals

• Eternal Shadow

The Nazarene

Antonio Machado (1875-1939)

• I Dream of Paths

• Elegy of a Madrigal

• To a Dry Elm Tree

• To an Orange and a Lemon Tree

The Crime Was in Granada

Proverbs and Songs (Traveler, There Is No Path)

• Last Night When I Slept

Portrait

Federico García Lorca (1898-1936)

• Rider’s Song

• Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías

• Sonnet of the Sweet Complaint

• The Unfaithful Wife

• Ballad of the Moon, Moon

• Sleepwalking Ballad

• Granada, Elvira Street

• Preciosa and the Wind

Duration 70 minutes without intermission

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