Pepe Viyuela - La risa en verso

Laugh in verse

El actor Pepe Viyuela y el barítono Luis Santana presentan "La risa en verso". Un recital en torno al humor a través de una selección de fragmentos y relatos de los grandes escritores de la literatura española con la personal visión de uno de los actores más queridos de la escena nacional. Una hilarante propuesta de música y poesía para realizar una lectura a contrapelo de la literatura y de la realidad, a través de la lupa descarnada y la lucidez que aporta el humor.

PEPE VIYUELA - Performer

Actor and clown, he holds a degree in Philosophy and Dramatic Art. His acting career has developed primarily in theater. He began his journey at the Teatro de La Abadía with "El Retablo de la Avaricia, la Lujuria y la Muerte" by Valle-Inclán.

Notable performances include "La Fundación"; "La visita de la vieja dama"; "Las visitas deberían estar prohibidas por el Código Penal"; and recently "Rinoceronte", for which he received a Max Award. All of these are productions of the Centro Dramático Nacional.

With the Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico, he has participated in "El Alcalde de Zalamea", as well as "El burlador de Sevilla". He has taken part repeatedly in the Mérida Classical Theatre Festival: "Androcles y el león", "Rómulo el grande", "Antígona de Mérida", "Miles Gloriosus", "Las Ranas", "Filoctetes", and "Metamorfosis". Parallel to this, he has developed his clown persona with "Encerrona", a one-man show he has been performing for 30 years.

On television, his work includes the series "Aída" and more recently "Olmos y Robles" and "Matadero".

In film, he has appeared in "Tierra" by Julio Medem, "El milagro de P. Tinto" and "La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón" by Javier Fesser; "Di que sí" by Juan Calvo, "Una pareja perfecta" by Paco Betriu, "Mortadelo y Filemón. Misión: Salvar la Tierra" directed by Miguel Bardem, and "7 razones para huir" by Esteve Soler.

As a poet, he has published a total of six poetry collections.

LUIS SANTANA - Baritone

This Zamoran baritone began his musical studies at the age of five, studying with some of the greatest maestros 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, Porto, Lisbon, Vienna, Eisenach...
He has been conducted by maestros such as García, Roa, Frizzi, Osa, Wilson, Alapont, Lencko, Vasilencko, Diadura, Monsalve, Abelló, Sainz Alfaro, Ortega, Popa, Mesa, Todorov, and many others...

Memorable concerts at the Basilica of El 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 Her Majesty the Queen in attendance, Mozart’s Requiem at Seville Cathedral, Brahms’ Requiem at the Old Cathedral of Salamanca, a tribute to Victoria de los Ángeles at the church where she was baptized, a tribute to Teresa Berganza and Antón García Abril. A tribute at the Auditorio de Lleida to Ainhoa Arteta. A 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 Festival alongside Rosa Torres-Pardo, the International Festival of Úbeda, Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, etc...

PROGRAM

Satirical Poems and Music

Jose Salgas (1822-1882)

Andalusian Tale (recited)

Sebastian Iradier (1809-1865)

Bullfighter

Anonymous

A Parrot, a Moor, a Monkey and a Gentleman from Puerto Rico (recited)

Fermín María Álvarez (1833-1898)

Royal Parrot

Gerardo Diego (1896-1987)

The Spectator and the Saliva (recited)

Juan Rica (1883-1947)

The Chula Tianguista

Domingo de Santana (1816-1875)

Friar's Humility (recited)

Geronimo Giménez (1854-1923)

Tango of Sicalipsis

Francisco Martínez De la Rosa (1787-1862)

The Cemetery of Momo (recited)

Fernando Sor (1778-1839)

Seguidillas of the Requiem Aeternam

Leandro Fernández de Moratín (1760-1828)

Epistle (recited)

Carlos Gardel (1890-1935)

The Day You Love Me

The Days (recited)

Joan Manuel Serrat (1943)

Mediterranean

José Cadalso (1741-1782)

Satirical Little Song (recited)

Francisco de Quevedo (1580-1645)

Wedding and Country Procession (recited)

Consuelo Velázquez (1916-2005)

Kiss Me Much

To a Cross-Eyed Lady (recited)

Gerónimo Giménez (1854-1923)

The Tarantula

To a Nose (recited)

Amadeo Vives (1871-1932)

Portrait of Little Isabel

Lope de Vega (1562-1635)

Human Rhymes (recited)

Juan Pérez Zúñiga (1860-1938)


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