I dream of roads is the title of this beautiful recital where María Galiana performs texts by authors who have most marked her life journey, such as Antonio Machado, Jorge Manrique, Amado Nervo, Saint Teresa of Jesus, Benedetti, or León Felipe, accompanied on the piano by Víctor Carbajo and alternating with the wonderful voice of Luis Santana.
This project is the culmination of a personal desire to perform a selection of texts that do not have a common denominator; however, they highlight the manifestation of shared feelings between the authors and the performer, coincidences that exist due to María Galiana's emotional involvement with the show.
MARÍA GALIANA - Interpreter
Maria Galiana Medina, Spanish actress born in Seville.
Graduated in Philosophy and Literature, Maria worked as a teacher until 2000, the year in which Benito Zambrano offered her a role in the highly awarded film Solas.
She then signed with Grupo Ganga S.L. for the series Cuéntame cómo pasó. This series would turn her into one of the most beloved characters for the audience, Herminia, the grandmother of the Alcántara family. A Spanish Television series that has achieved one of the most notable successes in TVE's history.
Prior to working in Solas, she combined her teaching job with theater and cinema.
Among other film directors, she has worked with: Jose Luis Garcia Sánchez, Fernando Trueba, Jaime de Armiñán, Jose L. Cuerda, and Vicente Aranda.
And in theater, as could not be otherwise, she combined the recording of the series with the following theatrical projects, worth mentioning: Asamblea de mujeres by Aristophanes directed by Juan Echanove at the Mérida Classical Theater Festival. Conversaciones con mamá directed by Juan Echanove. La casa de Bernarda Alba directed by Amelia Ochaíndiano. Las troyanas by Euripides at the Mérida Classical Theater Festival. Fugadas directed by Tamzin Townsend. Penélope version and direction by Magüi Mira at the Mérida Classical Theater Festival.
Maria has been awarded the following prizes: Medal of Andalusia. The Circle of Cinematographic Writers (medal for best actress for Solas). Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress for Solas. Iris Award, category of female supporting performance in Cuéntame cómo pasó. Medal of Labor.


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, Iași, Brașov, Lviv, Rousse, Riga, Oporto, Lisbon, Vienna, Eisenach...
He has been conducted by batons of the stature of 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 in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen, Mozart's Requiem at Seville Cathedral, 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. He works with the Spanish soprano Cecilia Lavilla Berganza, with whom he has performed in much of Spain.







DREAMING PATHS PROGRAM
ANTONIO MACHADO
• I dream of paths
• In Aranjuez with your love (Rodrigo)
• Last night when I slept
• Heart, why do you pass by
RAFAEL ALBERTI
• The imprisoned one
• They went to the pine forest
• The sea, the sea
• Mediterranean (Serrat)
JOAQUÍN DICENTA
• Advice
• Quando quando quando
ALEJANDRO CASONA
• The little miracle
• With love, my mother (Obraldos)
LEÓN FELIPE
• Only the pilgrim
• The cinnamon flower
FEDERICO GARCÍA LORCA
• The moon came to the forge
• Moon child (Cano)
MIGUEL DE CERVANTES
• Ovillejos
• Oh yes yes yes yes
FRAY LUIS DE LEÓN
• Retired life
• The lost birds
MARQUÉS DE SANTILLANA
• Mountain girl
• I come from the poplars
LOPE DE VEGA
• Effects of love
• Kiss me, kiss me a lot
ANONYMOUS
• A parrot, a Moor, a monkey and a gentleman from Puerto Rico
• Yellow Rose
ALMAFUERTE
• Do not give up, not even defeated
• Only once
JUAN RAMÓN JIMÉNEZ
• The final journey
• Ballad for a madman (Piazzolla)
JOSÉ MARTÍ
• The girl from Guatemala
• The girl from Guatemala
MARIO BENEDETTI
• I love you
• I love you
• Do not give up
• I would not hesitate
PROGRAM: TELL ME ABOUT YOUR CHRISTMAS
Lope de Vega (1562-1635)
• The girl to whom the Angel spoke (recited)
Luis Rosales (1910-1992)
• Of how the light was… (recited)
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
• Ave María
San Juan De la Cruz (1542-1591)
• Romance of the Nativity (recited)
Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848)
• Ave María
Gerardo Diego (1896-1987)
• Who has entered the portal of Bethlehem? (recited)
Giulio Caccini (1551-1618)
• Ave María
Fray Luis de León (1527-1591)
• Ode to the Virgin (recited)
Anonymous
• Carol of Empty Hands (recited)
Emilio Antón (1918-1993)
• Little Jesus
Amado Nervo (1870-1919)
• Christmas Eve (recited)
Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881-1958)
• Jesus, the Sweet, is coming… (recited)
Popular
• The Bell Ringers
Sor Juana Inés De la Cruz (1651-1695)
• Birth of Christ, in which the bee was discussed (recited)
Ariel Ramirez (1921-2010)
• Christmas in Summer
Lope de Vega (1562-1635)
• On the birth of Christ (recited)
Popular
• Here Comes the Old Woman
Lope de Vega (1562-1635)
• The Straw of the Manger (recited)
Popular
• The Virgin Washes Diapers
Lope de Vega (1562-1635)
• I come to see (recited)
Lope de Vega (1562-1635)
• Shepherd Boy of Pearls (recited)
Santa Teresa de Jesús (1515-1582)
• On the birth of Jesus (recited)
José Maria Collado (1946-2013)
• God Made Child
Rubén Darío (1867-1916)
• The Three Wise Men (recited)
Gloria Fuertes (1917-1998)
• Mary, Mother (recited)
Victor Carbajo (1970)
• Of the Divine Verb
Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920)
• The Mule and the Ox (narrated)
Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
• White Christmas
Ramón Gómez de la Serna (1888-1963)
• Christmas (narrated)
Popular Carols
• MEDLEY of carols to sing with the entire audience
• Adeste Fideles
WOMEN'S POETRY PROGRAM
Gloria Fuertes
• Poor Donkey (recited)
Federico García Lorca
• The Four Muleteers
Gabriela Mistral
• Kisses (recited)
Víctor Carbajo
• The Girl from Guatemala
Rosalía de Castro
• Hour After Hour, Day After Day (recited)
Juan Montes
• Black Shadow
Alfonsina Storni
• Farewell (recited)
Ariel Ramírez
• Alfonsina and the Sea
Josefina de la Torre
• My Three-Flounced Skirt (recited)
Joan Manuel Serrat
• For Freedom
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
• Foolish Men (recited)
Joaquín Díaz
• Joy for Asking for Water
Frida Kahlo
• Free of Me (recited)
Alberto Favero
• I Love You
Carolina Coronado
• Oh How I Adore You (recited)
Agustín Lara
• Only Once
Emilia Pardo Bazán
• Letter No. 47 (recited)
Carlos Gardel
• The Day You Love Me
Saint Teresa of Ávila
• Let Nothing Disturb You (recited)
Jacques Berthier
• Let Nothing Disturb You
Próximas fechas
Sábado 7 de Febrero – Sagunt – Juan Echanove
Viernes 13 de Febrero – Lorca – Pepe Viyuela
Martes 18 de Febrero – Soria – María Galiana
Sábado 21 de Febrero – Alcalá de Henares – Simona Todaro
Jueves 26 de Febrero – Rivas – Petra Martínez
Viernes 27 de Febrero – Toledo – Charo López
Sábado 28 de Febrero – Albatera – Charo López
Sábado 28 de Febrero – El Escorial – Petra Martínez
Domingo 1 de Marzo – Ibi – María Galiana
Sábado 7 de Marzo – Majadahonda – Charo López
Domingo 8 de Marzo – Segovia - Charo López
Sábado 14 de Marzo – Tres Cantos – Ainhoa Arteta
Domingo 15 de Marzo – Bilbao – Charo López
Sábado 28 de Marzo – Robledo de Chavela – Charo López
Domingo 5 de Abril – Ibiza – Montserrat Martí
Sábado 18 de Abril – Alcantarilla – María Galiana
Miércoles 23 de Abril – Rivas – Charo López
Viernes 8 de Mayo – Almería – Pepón Nieto
Viernes 26 de Junio – Antequera – Luis Santana
Viernes 17 de Julio – Marbella – Montserrat Martí
Sábado 18 de Julio – Ceuta – Montserrat Martí & Bianca Tognocchi
Sábado 1 de Agosto – Besalú – Querida Montserrat Querido Luciano
Domingo 2 de Agosto – Calafell – Ainhoa Arteta
Viernes 21 de Agosto – Medinaceli – Pepe Viyuela
Viernes 4 de Septiembre – El Carpio - Pepe Viyuela
Sábado 5 de Septiembre – Sitges – Ainhoa Arteta
Domingo 6 de Septiembre – Montalbán - Pepe Viyuela
Domingo 13 de Septiembre – Astorga – Juan Echanove
Domingo 20 de Septiembre – Molins de Rei – Montserrat Martí
Sábado 26 de Septiembre – Écija – Luis Merlo