'Transmoderno' Premiere in San Sebastián de los Reyes

Pianist and composer Tito García González presents his new album, recorded at the iconic Abbey Road Studios, at the Pequeño TAM.

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Pianist and composer Tito García González will premiere his new album, Transmoderno, on June 20 at the Pequeño Teatro Adolfo Marsillach in San Sebastián de los Reyes, a work recorded at the prestigious Abbey Road Studios in London.

The musical project Transmoderno, by pianist and composer Tito García González, will have its official presentation in San Sebastián de los Reyes. The work was recorded at the renowned Abbey Road Studios in London, an emblematic place in the history of international music.
This achievement places the musician, with ties to the locality, among the select group of artists who have recorded a solo album in these facilities, recognized for their technical excellence and musical legacy. Preparation for the recording of Transmoderno spanned several months, with rehearsals at the artist's studio in San Sebastián de los Reyes.

"The process was a technical and emotional challenge, marked by the demand of working in an environment with maximum precision standards."

the artist himself
During the sessions in London, the pianist used a 1960 Steinway grand piano, one of the instruments available at Abbey Road, which adds historical value to the final result. The recording was made with a technical setup that included seven microphones, allowing every interpretive nuance to be captured.
The title Transmoderno reflects the composer's artistic proposal, which fuses diverse musical influences, from classical to popular music. Among his references, the artist mentions The Beatles, Beethoven, Mozart, Cole Porter, and Elvis Presley, seeking to transcend genres without abandoning any of them.
The project's origin dates back to a collaboration with a documentary director, also a resident of the city, with whom he developed a music video for the work Balada a Sir Paul. This initiative facilitated obtaining support to take the recording to London, with the backing of a patron who made the stay at the British studios possible.
The premiere in San Sebastián de los Reyes will include unreleased pieces and previously known compositions, such as Fantasía para un niño inocente, dedicated to Joaquín Rodrigo. The album will be available on digital platforms and has been recorded with Dolby Atmos technology, offering an immersive sound experience. Additionally, the project will feature a documentary about the recording process, scheduled for exhibition in the locality.