English cemetery concert | Aeternum: a time trip through musical spirituality
The fifth edition of Aeternum will remember in Malaga the tunes that were interpreted in the Medieval Europe With a concert of Sephardica; You will visit the tradition of English coral music through the Melifluo group and connect with the Baroque thanks to the tour of the Bach environment that will address the Ensemble Galamian with the collaboration of Alba Chantar and Antonio del Pino.
The delivery of 2025 of the cycle, subtitled Sacred music from the world And in which the La Caixa Foundation collaborates again, it will be developed Between Saturday 29 and Monday 31 of March in the English cemetery and the Chapel of the Historical Cemetery of San Miguel. Aeternum tickets go on sale today in all proculture Malaga channels for a unique price of 15 euros.
Sephardica
Sephardica opens on Saturday March 29 in it English cemetery The new edition with pilgrimage: Medieval music and tripsa recital in which a selection of music collected in codices such as Codex Calixtino, the first European book that tells us about the Camino de Santiago; some Mozarabic jarcha, from the itinerary that the Christians of Al-Andalus rose along the Ruta de la Plata; Sephardic songs that the Jewish community brought from Jerusalem, and cantigas to loar to Santa María de los Manuscritos Alfonsi. That is, a musical journey through the pilgrimage paths that connected Roncesvalles and Santiago, Medina and La Mecca, Rome and Jerusalem, and that made possible that ideas, thought, art, scientific advances and music flow from the East to the West and vice versa.
The second session connects centuries of history and spirituality through a selection of English Sacra Music of different eras. The Melifluo Chamber Choir will interpret the Sunday 30 In the English cemetery the echo program of the sacred: songs of the abbey. Through works by composers of the XVI and XVII such as Tallis, Byrd and Purcell and pieces of authors closer to our era, Melifluo will capture a tradition that combines the depth of faith with a musical beauty that touches the soul.
Baroque jewelry
Aeternum will conclude on Monday March 31 In the Chapel of the Historical Cemetery of San Miguel with Bach among friends, a recital that presents Baroque musical jewelry in an atmosphere of music and friendship and with the author of the passion according to San Mateo as a central axis.
The musical synergy created among the members of the Ensemble Galamian with the soprano Alba Chantar and the director Antonio del Pino join a Bach that will be surrounded by their musical “friends.” The composers buonically, Schmelzer, Corelli, Vivaldi, Pergolesi, Tessarini and Iribarren take the Eisenach genius in an evening that promises moments of contemplation and emotion.
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