The series 'Music in the courts' organized by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, through the Department of Fine Arts and Cultural Heritage, expires next Thursday, June 26 with a concert by Amparo Velasco known as 'La Negra', a singer who mixes Brazilian and flamenco music.
The aim of this course is to bring public museum space.
The program consisted of 11 concerts Mozarabic music, roots and fusion, and jazz and percussion at five museums in the region.
Thus, the museums of Santa Clara, Archaeology and Fine Arts of Murcia, which were branches of the cycle last year, this year joined the Rock Art Centre Christ House in Moratalla, and the Iberian Art Museum Cigarralejo in Mula.
The program covers various styles and musical creations, selected according to the peculiarities of each of the scenarios where concerts are held.
After ten years of success on stage, performing with Vicente Amigo, José Mercé and Bebo Valdés, among others, 'La Negra' presented at the closing concert of fusion music program with themes inspired by his own feelings and experiences.
With an appealing blend of Brazilian music, flamenco, jazz and tango, the artist will perform with his warm voice an original repertoire that will accommodate boleros, rumba and ballads.
Earlier on Tuesday, June 24 at the Museum Santa Clara, the early music ensemble Axivil Aljamiado, along with flamenco singer Pedro Sanz, offering Sephardic Romances, very faithfully recreating musical evenings of the Hispanic past.
This training makes a significant research, reconstruction and musical recreation in preparing their programs, so do not hesitate to consult treaties ornamentation and interpretation.
Also, its components are very rigorous in using instruments contemporary strictly interpreted programs.
On the other hand, roots music will sound on Wednesday 25 June, at the Archaeological Museum of Murcia, with the help of Sabir, a group composed of one Greek and two Valencian proposing a 'musical trip from Athens to Kabul. "
With an open style and rich mixtures, in this concert of traditional pieces interpreted the Mediterranean peoples as well as other self-composed, though heavily influenced by music from the Balkans, Persia, Greece, flamenco, oriental rhythms and sounds medieval.
This will use instruments such as the Indian tabla, flamenco guitar, the Santur (Persian dulcimer), the baglama (Turkish lute) or Zarb (Iranian percussion).
All concerts, free entrance until full capacity, will start at 21:00.
Source: CARM