“The Theatre in Nerva boasts a new name, Javier Perianes Granero, replacing that of Britain’s Queen Victoria as it had been called since 1910 when the theatre opened. The pianist, born and bred in Nerva, inaugurated, together with José Antonio Ayala, the town’s mayor, the new name-plaque to the strains of Maestro Rojas’ famous pasodoble, this mining town’s namesake, interpreted by the local municipal band.

This act followed a concert given by the pianist and the Orquesta Joven de Andalucia (OJA), as a token of appreciation for the unanimous decision supporting the new name taken during a session of Nerva’s Municipal Corporation over a year and a half ago.

Javier Perianes coincided once more with the conductor Manuel Hernández Silva on the same stage of the newly remodeled theatre he had formerly inaugurated accompanying the Orquesta Sinfónica de Córdoba; this time, eleven years later, he performed with the young members of the OJA. On this occasion they interpreted Camile Saint-Saëns Concerto No. 5 for Piano and Orchestra in, f major, Op. 103 ( The Egyptian) and Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 4 in e minor, Op,98.”

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