Musical Spain in the 17th century
Musical Spain in the 17th century
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A rich and colorful musical program showcasing 17th-century Spanish music in an interactive concert where the audience plays an active role.<p> Preceded by the "Amachoeur" workshop, this closing concert of the tenth edition of the INVENTIO Festival invites spectators to take an active part in the show from the hall, accompanying the artists by singing a work prepared in advance.</p><p> <strong>4pm</strong> : Amachoeur workshop led by choir director Angélique Niclas (Open to festival-goers upon registration - free)</p><p> The workshop will teach you how to warm up your voice and perform one of the pieces from the concert. You will sing with the Ensemble La Badaude during the concert for a special moment of musical sharing.</p><p> <strong>6pm</strong> : Participatory concert "Mariposas"</p><p> Baroque ensemble "La Badaude"</p><p> Nicolas Arzimanoglou-Mas, theorbo,<br> Madeleine Prunel, soprano,<br> Ana Orozco, Spanish harp,<br> Thaïs Péron le Ouay, recorder</p><p><br> Johannes Hieronymus Kapsperger, Canzona I<br> José Marín, Qué dulcemente suena, Qué bien canta un ruyseñor, Ojos pues me desdeñáis<br> Cristóbal Galán, Mariposa, ¡No corras al fuego!, Pajarillo que cantas ausente<br> Juan Hidalgo, Pajarillo que cantas alegre, Peynándose estaba un olmo</p><p> Las Bacas, Santiago de Murcia<br> Diego Gómez de la Cruz, Black eyes of my eyes<br> Henry du Bailly, Yo soy la locura</p><p><br> Mariposas means butterflies in Spanish. The butterfly is an animal with many lives. Terrestrial and aerial, with unpredictable flight, it inspires fascination. Its colors, patterns, and grace capture our attention. Its impressive metamorphosis, which can sometimes take several years, astonishes and enchants us. This program recreates a palette of musical colors from 17th-century Spain. Lively, sometimes surprising music with varied hues. Mariposas is therefore a richly colored program that offers, in two parts, a glimpse into a certain spirit present in Baroque Spain. A metamorphic spirit where theater, music, and dance intertwine, where butterflies embody the soul, where nightingales console with their song, where trees live happily, unconcerned by the earth's misfortunes, where the world seems to resonate with the passions and spirituality of humankind.</p><p> A delicious afternoon snack, provided by the municipality</p>
