The Department of Culture of the City of Caravaca de la Cruz, with the collaboration of the Carmelite Fathers, starts today, Friday 14, the Teresian I Cycle of Music and Conferences with the 'strings and continuo concert.
Baroque Music ', which will take place at 20.30 pm in the church of San José del former Carmelite convent.
"We scheduled this first cycle Teresian intended to keep the link alive as cultural events are concerned, of Caravaca de la Cruz Santa Teresa," said the councilman of Culture, Oscar Martinez, during the cycle presentation at the who he was accompanied by the prior of the Carmelites of Caravaca, Pascual Gil.
In the first 'strings and continuo. Concert
Baroque Music 'will participate violinists Manuel Montiel Guirado and Raul Bartomeu Bonillo and Juan Manuel Sánchez Salinas (cello) and Luis Cantó Square (key), which will play a program of popular and religious works of the era of Santa Teresa.
The following performances will take place on Friday 21 October, by the Choir 'Arsis' and on Friday 28 October, with the didactic concert 'Polorum Regina: The song of the pilgrims in medieval Europe'.
Both will be held in the church of San José, at 20.30.
The conferences are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday of next week, 19 and 20 October, at 20.30, in the church of San José.
The first is entitled 'Time and Life of St. Teresa of Jesus' and will be given by Maximilian Herraiz, Carmelite, Doctor of Theology and professor at the University of Mysticism.
Maximilian is considered one of the most prominent internationally in the study of the work of Santa Teresa and John of the Cross experts.
He was the first director of the International Centre of Teresa and John Specialization in Avila, and currently lectures worldwide.
The second and final presentation of the cycle will 'Mysticism and Santa Teresa today'.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz