Music, painting and poems will meet in the scheduled activities in a cycle that takes place in Memorial University of Murcia on the fiftieth anniversary of the death of the poet.
The first of these activities is the opening on Thursday, November 21, at 20 am in the building of the Rectory (Convalescence) of an exhibition dedicated to the book "Where Oblivion Dwells" by Luis Cernuda.
The sample was set out in the University of Murcia in 2002, coinciding with the birth centenary of the poet.
Mengual Martinez enters Cernuda's work to move it to its own universe of colors and shapes with life that complement and enrich.
"If you read the poems, says the artist, is guessed great anguish, unreason of pain that is being abandoned, the enormous grief caused by lost love."
"At that time, he continues he renounces everything and does not want to know anything. Himself is said to want to live where oblivion dwells."
Images are abstractions in the prevailing color, gesture and composition.
A suggestive and evocative images, accompanied by stunning suggested verses that we can see on the ground floor of convalescence, are on view until January 7, 2014.
It will be the starting point for a series of activities that the Hall of Poetry at the University of Murcia aims to revitalize the memory of the poet who, for Isabelle Garcia Molina, director of that classroom, and coordinator of these activities, "is one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century. "
The cycle is organized, in addition to the Hall of Poetry, for the Visual Arts, and collaborate the Conservatory of Music of Murcia and Cajamurcia.
Upon exposure to Antonio Martinez Mengual will be added on Friday December 13 a poetry and music in the auditorium of Cajamurcia in Gran Vía, by students of the creative writing workshop at the University of Murcia and students Music Conservatory of Murcia, which will perform works by Bach, Mozart, Falla and Ravel among others.
The event will be preceded by a conference on Cernuda by the Professor of Spanish Literature at the University of Murcia Francisco Javier Díez de Revenga.
On the other hand, on December 3, on the ground floor of the building Convalescence, with Mengual Martinez exposure, there will also be an activity of musical poetry reading including prose and performance Cernuda Duo formed by Rafael Tarjuelo mandolins and Martha Escudero, who interpreted Sky Blue Flower by Yasuo Kuwahara.
Source: UMU