In Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries, theatrical comedies would have dancing and singing between the scenes. The Spanish called these interludes "jacaras." Here's a set of anonymous ones, along ...
This Continuum is a program devoted to mostly Spanish Baroque Music from a boxed four CD set, hence the title, Baroque in a Box. The main performers are the outstanding Spanish conductor, viol player, ...
A festival partnership between Christ Church Cathedral and the Victoria Conservatory of Music taps into the centuries-old baroque music of Spain with five anticipated events in as many days this week.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Baroque music in what is now Latin America? The notion sounds a bit crazy, but it turns out that the reach of this most European of styles, popular from ...
Mexico had a vibrant musical scene during the Baroque era. Some composers were born in what was then known as “New Spain,” while others came from Europe and beyond to pursue their craft. You’ll hear ...
The San Francisco Early Music Society's 2012/13 concert season concludes the weekend of April 19 - 21, 2013 in a program of rhythmic, rustic, and always passionate music from the Spanish and Italian ...
Grover Wilkins, music director and founder of the Orchestra of New Spain, shows some of the music he's helped publish. Wilkins travels to Spain a few times per year to research Baroque composers and ...
Friday’s musical question was: Can a 17th-century Spanish baroque zarzuela find love among 21st-century Dallas elementary students? Judging from the laughter and applause the operetta received from ...
Many people’s idea of sacred music from the Baroque era—which spanned most of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries—probably involves a European setting: choirs accompanied by church organs ...
This Continuum features Baroque music mostly by Spanish composers and in a variety of performing manners, including ensembles, vocal soloists and instrumentalists. The music is not from the usual ...