
Víctor Antón Cuarteto: Nudos (unavoidable music) + Daniel Juárez Quartet: reflexivityJazzeñe
📅 Saturday, July 25, 2026 · 12:30
🎭 Victoria Eugenia Antzokia
📍 Donostia, Gipuzkoa
Víctor Antón Cuarteto: Nudos (unavoidable music) Víctor Antón ( guitar), Daniel Juárez (saxophone), Darío Guibert Montaña (double bass), Rodrigo Ballesteros (drums) The guitarist and composer from Zamora, Víctor Antón, presents Nudos -(unavoidable music) (2026), a new project in which he delves into his creative universe within contemporary jazz. Trained at Musikene and with a consolidated career as a performer, teacher and creator, Antón has developed his own language in which structured composition and improvisation coexist, always seeking a space for open communication between musicians. Leading his quartet, made up of Daniel Juárez, José Antonio Miguel and Rodrigo Ballesteros, he proposes a music that emerges from several planes that support and tension each other: that which cannot be said, that which orders, that which overflows. In this meeting point appear the "knots", spaces where fragility and tension coexist and where music is presented as an act of resistance and dialogue. After a discography with works such as Motion (2016), Changing Gears (2019) o Centennial Light (2022), Antón continues to develop a proposal that understands music as a way of continuing to search, as a symptom that does not give way. Daniel Juárez quartet: reflexivity Daniel Juárez (tenor saxophone), Xan Campos (piano) , Darío Guibert (double bass), Rodrigo Ballesteros (drums) The saxophonist and composer Daniel Juárez presents reflexivity (2025), his fifth album, a deeply introspective project that explores concepts such as beauty, desire, identity and perspective. The album is an invitation to reflect on universal human experiences through music. Trained at Musikene and with further studies in the Netherlands and New York, Juárez will be accompanied by three musicians with extensive experience on the national and international scene. Together they shape a repertoire that understands music as a space for interaction, subtlety and listening, where each performance opens up new expressive possibilities.
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