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Artefactum medieval music, in the cycle spaces Sound (08/02/2010)

The classical music series Sound Spaces, organized by the Ministry of Culture with the support of the City of Cartagena and others have prepared the celebration of Carnival particular with a concert of medieval music by the Andalusian Artefactum sextet, which will be in Cartagena Thursday, February 11 (Wednesday, 10 also act in Lorca and Friday 12 in Caravaca de la Cruz).

The group Artefactum visit our region to leave no one indifferent.

These excellent musicians Andalusian, we intend to return to the medieval repertory of freshness and spontaneity in their performances, without abandoning the rigor or the conquests of modern musicological research.

With the festive spirit, carnival, submit Carrus Navalis, music around the carnival celebrations, a holiday program that promises to bring the audience to sounds, canticles and celebrations of the Middle Ages.

A fun program for all who want to find the same delight which once found fine performers and audiences spellbound et sounding singing, dancing, jumping, jumping ... and giving.

Sound Spaces cycle approaches for the first time and medieval music, opening up more and more unique and different proposals, maintaining the quality of music, closer to the public other ways of understanding music.

This new proposal puts musical Sound Spaces as one of the most important benchmarks for classical music in our country.

Cartagena's concert will take place at 20.30 pm in the auditorium of the UPCT.

Admission is free.

More information: www.espaciossonoros.com

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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