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Pleito + The Great RaJazzeñe
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Pleito + The Great RaJazzeñe

📅 Friday, July 24, 2026 · 12:30

🎭 Victoria Eugenia Antzokia

📍 Donostia, Gipuzkoa

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Lawsuit Alba Gil Aceytuno (alto sax, voice, percussion) PLEITO is the solo project of the Gran Canarian saxophonist and composer Alba Gil Aceytuno, one of the emerging voices of the new Canarian music scene. In November 2025 she released loscoloresdelaspiedras her first album under the name Pleito, an album that marks a particularly personal stage within a career that includes her participation in projects such as Aguayro, Gran Canaria Big Band, Rupatrupa, Zumurrud... Live, Alba Aceytuno builds a proposal of an intimate and experimental nature in which she is accompanied only by her saxophone, voice, percussion elements and the use of loops and effects. Through techniques such as circular breathing, he unfolds a hypnotic sound universe that moves between trance and liberation, combining contemporary jazz, folk, electronic, experimental music and singer-songwriters' songs. PLEITO's repertoire is born from introspection and proposes a constant dialogue between the personal and the collective. From a contemporary perspective, the project reinterprets Canarian folklore, recovering melodies, texts and traditional elements to establish new connections with the cultural identity of the archipelago. The Great Ra Raúl Márquez (violin), David Sancho (piano), Fran Gayo (drums) The violinist and composer Raúl Márquez presents El Gran Ra, a project that takes as its starting point the imaginary of the circus to give shape to a repertoire of original compositions. The show is based on the original soundtracks that the artist has created for the Teatro Circo Price in Madrid and pays tribute to the art of the circus and its ability to reinvent itself. Each piece is inspired by the figure of a circus artist and his creative universe, from the extraordinary trapeze artist Pinito del Oro to the unforgettable clown Charlie Rivel, passing through the incomparable acrobat Othman, or the genuine fakir Daja Tarto. Great legends who have left their mark on the history of the circus. In this project he surrounds himself with two excellent musicians with complementary profiles: the pianist David Sancho, with an open and contemporary language; and the drummer Fran Gayo, whose rhythmic versatility contributes to the construction of a dynamic and expressive sound. The result is a proposal that combines narrative, evocation and interpretative freedom, placing the violin at the centre of a universe of sound in constant movement. Raúl Márquez combines the role of performer, studio musician and creator, contributing and composing for different renowned dance companies, such as Sara Baras, Manuel Liñán, Antonio Canales, Joaquín Cortés and the Nuevo Ballet Español and soloists such as Zenet, Jorge Pardo, Joaquín Ruiz, El Cigala, Pasión Vega... with whom he has toured the world's most prestigious international stages.

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