The song of the pilgrims in Medieval Europe 'closes this Friday I Teresian Cycle of Music and Conferences |
The Teresian I Cycle of Music and Conferences, organized by the Department of Culture of the City of Caravaca de la Cruz with the collaboration of the Carmelite Fathers, ends with the concert 'Polorum Regina.
The song of the pilgrims in Medieval Europe ', which will take place tomorrow, Friday, October 28, at 20.30, in the church of San José.
The concert will be in charge of vocal training 'Music Ensemble' and the Italian instrumental group 'Orientis Partibus'.
The repertoire, which includes works of 'Llibre Vermell de Montserrat' (Spain, XIV century) and the 'Laudario di Bobbio' (Italy, fourteenth century) intends to delve and transport the audience to the musical beauty that surrounded pilgrims in the low European Middle ages.
'Music Ensemble' is a female vocal group dedicated to early music, first prize winner of the Ninth National Chamber Music Competition 'Francisco Salzillo', in the category of chamber music vocal group.
It owes its name to the treaty 'Music' of St. Augustine, part of his writings philosophical dialogues during the fourth century.
The group aims for research, interpretation, dissemination and promotion of music composed and / or performed by women.
The set of medieval and Renaissance music 'Orientis Partibus' was born in Assisi in the 90s, consisting of experts in ancient music architectures.
They have made a careful reconstruction of vintage musical instruments, often on the basis of precise iconographic references.
The group has toured Italy, France, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Hungary and Australia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz