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Capella de la Torre: Soundscape Leonardo da Vinci
20 – 24 November 2019
Oude Muziek Utrecht- NLFrom 20 to 24 November, Capella de la Torre will celebrate the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death with a concert tour through the Netherlands. Katharina Bäuml and her ensemble create a soundscape of his life with his own musical riddle Amore sola mi fa remirare and frottole by his contemporaries, among whom Josquin Desprez, Marchetto Cara and Bartolomeo Tromboncino. This concert tour is part of the Early Music Season, organised by the makers of the Utrecht Early Music Festival.
20 November, 20:15 / Eindhoven, Muziekgebouw Eindhoven
21 November, 20:30 / Zwolle, Grote Kerk
22 November, 20:30 / Rotterdam, Laurenskerk
23 November, 20:00 / Utrecht, Pieterskerk
24 November, 20:00 / Amsterdam, De Waalse Kerk -
5 November to 1 December 2019
Bach Chamber Music Festival
Riga, Latvia
The International Bach Chamber Music Festival is focused on the intimate, the soulful, the personal. It manifests the producers' desire to reveal Bach from the "quiet side" and show that the relatively few sounds in a chamber music score can say just as much in the way of fundamental ideas, thoughts and content as Bach's major vocal and symphonic compositions.
The concept of the Festival strives to embrace a wealth of aesthetic, cultural and historical values. For one thing, audiences at the festival hear seldom performed interpretations of Bach's chamber music, including the compositions that were produced by the great artist's sons and contemporaries, as well as the music inspired by Bach's personality. The festival is also a cradle for new music - each year there are new works commissioned especially for the festival.
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23 November to 8 December 2019
GLOBAL ITALY. From the Iberian Peninsula to the New World
Úbeda and Baeza, Jaén, SpainDuring the Modern period, the continuous circulation of Italian musicians and their arrival to all the corners of the world (including Latin America and the Philippines, via the Iberian Peninsula) resulted in a globalization of the so-called “Galant” style, considered to be synonymous with modernity and sophistication. The FeMAUB 2019 includes a series of concerts which are representative of the transnational connection of Italy to the Iberian Peninsula and the New World, as well as a conference devoted to Ignacio Jerusalem y Stella (1707-1769), a Neapolitan composer who is commemorated on the 250th anniversary of his death.