Jumilla Symphony Orchestra will join the Coral Discantus on Saturday 3rd November in Room A of the Auditorium and Convention Centre, the Tender, at 21:30 pm, to interpret Carmina Burana.
Tickets are 20, 15 and 10 euros, with discounts for youth, seniors and the unemployed.
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Carmina Burana is a collection of manuscripts of the twelfth century with verses of the medieval goliards or stray, found in the late nineteenth century in the Benedictine monastery of Babaria (formerly Buran) and has become part of one of the most important musical creations our time, where poetry and music come together beautifully thanks to the German composer Carl Orff (1895-1982) who thinks classical music forms, romantic or romantic post are exhausted and need to channel the music to a primitive concept linking with the dramatic, theater, liturgical, and pagan.
Carmina Burana will be performed by the Symphony Orchestra of Jumilla.
The Orchestra comes to the musical and professional a group of 78 musicians with an average age of 25 years most of them trained in conservatories of Murcia, Alicante and Valencia, with a great level of interpretation whose aspirations undergo open a gap in the regional and national circuits symphonic show to the public as an alternative when you can listen to good music and to develop a program to offer it by the various networks of theaters and auditoriums.
His repertoire encompasses virtually all styles, from baroque to contemporary music, presenting to the public in October 2009 with a program composed classical works by Mozart (Clarinet Concerto in A major) and Beethoven (Symphony No. 7 in the Mayor) under the direction of its owner and founder Nicolas Galvez.
Among the main objectives of the orchestra is to rescue the music of composers Murcia and put in value, encourage creativity by encouraging the composition, specific programs dedicated to performing contemporary music, classical music closer to those auditoriums where the symphonic cycle is virtually nonexistent and ongoing musical training of children in extracurricular activities by providing courses monitors own orchestra.
In August 2010 successfully completed a tour of the Italian cities of Rome, La Spezia Merano and having a great reception from critics and audiences.
He has recorded soundtracks for film (Roller Coaster) and television (I need Spain) both of Roque Baños.
The orchestra is based in Jumilla and is framed within the foundation? Discantus Julián Santos near the Coral Discantus of Murcia.
Its director and founder of it is Nicolas Galvez.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena