Repertoire
L’ORGANO RINASCIMENTALE-BAROCCO TRA L’ITALIA E LA SPAGNA
Works by ANTONIO VALENTE, MARCO ANTONIO CAVAZZONI, ANDREA GABRIELI, BERNARDO STORACE, GIROLAMO FESCOBALDI, BERNARDO PASQUINI, ANTONIO DE CABEZÓN, SEBASTIÁN AGUILERA DE HEREDIA, FRANCISCO CORREA DE ARAUXO, PABLO BRUNA, JUAN BAUTISTA CABANILLES
Artists
Marco Brescia, Pérez-Molero organ
Program
Free activity proposal of the Museum of Music for Sunday afternoons throughout the year: the opportunity to listen closely to how its collection of instruments sounds in the hands of students of the Conservatory (Esmuc).Free activity proposal of the Museum of Music for Sunday afternoons throughout the year: the opportunity to listen closely to how its collection of instruments sounds in the hands of students of the Conservatory (Esmuc). These are not concerts but open research sessions around the sound and technique of historical instruments such as harpsichords, baroque organs, the piano of Isaac Albéniz, the guitars Torres or Pagès, electric basses and guitars, French horns or violins as the Contreras, among many others.
The intimate format of the performance and the proximity to the interpreter favor the appearance of a casual and spontaneous dialogue with the public visiting the museum.