The scores of the historical archive of the Cathedral of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria resumes.
Baroque music group 'Human Alisios' will offer a free admission concert repertoire ancient part of an interesting work of research and recovery of the scores on file in the funds of the Cathedral of Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, has been funded by the Ministry of Culture and Historical Heritage and Cultural Council of Gran Canaria.
In a statement, the insular Corporation explained that this, gaia gold, recital, which will run using replicas of period instruments and modes of interpretation of that period of our history, will take place on Friday 15 October at 20.00 am in Church of Santo Domingo de la capital.
Alvaro Artiles, head of research, pointed out that this concert will be able to trace the origins of some of the most significant folk, gaia items, melodies such as folia canary, "which like the club is more important to our popular music, it is also the music that was played at that time. "
Thus, this concert comes as the result of careful research, recovery and performance conducted by Artiles himself in the archives of the Cathedral of the Diocese of the Canaries. This tracing musical roots that marked the, final fantasy 14 gil, early centuries of European presence in the islands resulted in the initial recovery of 12 pieces of which were interpreted a total of six.
The appointment will also serve to pay tribute to the musicians Antonio de Cabezon and Joaquin Garcia in the fifth and third anniversary of their births, "Quan pulchri sunt ',' Differences on the edge of The Knight ',' variations on the folia ',' Tant q'vivray ',' Dou vient 'and a selection of Sung, tunes and carols are the schedule for next Friday.
Human Trades
For its part, a consequence of this study was the formation of 'Human trade winds, "a group canary that has specialized in this type of music. Supported by several specialists coming from the Peninsula, this grouping seeks to recover the important legacy of ancient music that exists in the Canary Islands, a reality that, to date it has received little attention and that is "re-hear the echoes of past, "says Artiles.
"The group's name is no accident. With the trade winds came not only seeds or boats, get our culture and music is no exception. Through the instruments and modes of interpretation of the time we can see how it sounded a folia and see what ways have evolved to this day. You can hear the echo of the past through these instruments and the interpretation, "said the head of the investigation and also a member of the band.
Olga Ney, Patricia Robaina, Domingo Quintana, Cristina Afonso, Maria Tomas, Judith Knight, Joan Boronat and Alvaro Artiles own form 'Human trade winds. " All members of this formation have a solid musical training.