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The music of Les Tambourins floods the Archaeological Museum Los Baños (21/07/2018)

The professionalism came yesterday from the hand of the talent to the Archaeological Museum The Baths, in Alhama of Murcia, where the young musicians of Les Tambourins, Marc de la Linde (viola), Lena Rademann (violin) and Beniamino Paganini (key), triumphed It was a resounding way to fill the room with about 140 people, who enjoyed their concert in two sessions.

Among the most praised performances was the "Sonnerie de Sainte Geneviève du Mont de Paris" by Marin Marais, which took much of the applause.

Les Tambourins was already a resident group in the last edition of ECOS Festival, an experience that allowed them to grow professionally in a resounding way during this last year, in which they have participated in very recognized festivals in the world of ancient music, such as those held in Bruges and Utrecht;

and have been selected for the 'Göttingen Händel Competition'.

In the first pass of this musical evening highlighted the presence of José Luján, rector of the University of Murcia;

Mariola Guevara, mayor of Alhama de Murcia;

and María Senena Corbalán, vice-rector of Internationalization, wrapped at all times by Jorge Losana, director of ECOS Festival.

The satisfaction of the public was so evident that the congratulations to the organization and to Les Tambourins crowded around the doors of the museum, refusing to leave, at the end of the concert.

Organized by the Early Music Project platform next to Territorio Sierra Espuña, ECOS Festival has become a springboard for young international music groups, but also for the municipalities of Sierra Espuña, which receive a select audience and the projection they offer them. these cultural appointments.

An example of this dichotomy between cultural tourism and professional growth of ensembles is the concert this Saturday, in which Cantoría will perform its program 'Lenguas Malas', at 10 pm, in Francisco Gil Guillamón de Librilla.

MUSICAL EXCELLENCE

From the 18th to the 28th of July, Aledo, Alhama de Murcia, Librilla, Mula, Pliego and Totana will be able to enjoy numerous experiences of ancient music, among which the concert that stands out for its mastery and professionalism with the strings and its international prestige the Argentine violinists Manfredo Kraemer and Guadalupe del Moral will offer.

The appointment will be next Friday, July 27 at 9:00 pm in the cloister of the Convent of San Francisco, in Mula, where the public can enjoy the program 'Three Centuries, Two Continents', with scores of French, Hungarian, French, Brazilian and Argentine.

One of the biggest samples of old music of ECOS Festival will take place next Sunday, July 22, at the concert of the Ensemble ECOS of Sierra Espuña, representative of the festival that is organized by the Early Music Project together with Territorio Sierra Espuña.

An incomparable and exclusive musical performance in which 'Vespers of the Cathedral of Orihuela' will be performed, recovered thanks to a joint research project of the Higher Center for Scientific Research in which the University of Murcia participates.

The appointment will take place at the Sanctuary of Santa Eulalia, in Totana, at 20.30.

INTERNATIONAL PROJECTION

The poster for this edition is completed by the three international groups that attend this year's academic residency at ECOS Festival.

The chosen ones for this 2018 have been the Quartetto Nero women's quartet (Poland);

the trio of flute of peak, key and cello Imaginario Barroco (Argentina) and the quintet L'Ampastaratta of flute of peak, violin, baroque cello, historical percussion and voice.

Created in Poland in 2015, Quartetto Nero specializes in Baroque music, Classicism and the first Romanticism.

The Quartetto Nero concert will be next Tuesday, July 24 at the church of Santiago el Mayor, in Totana, where at 20.30 the string ensemble will perform several pieces by Georg Philipp Telemmann and Joseph Haydn.

Those responsible for putting the old music on Wednesday 25 will be the Argentinian Imaginario Barroco, a trio of recent training that has prepared its program with an impeccable interpretation historically informed.

In the concert, which will be held at 20.30 in the Chapel of Mary Immaculate New Houses (Mula), you can hear pieces of Bach, Händel, Telemann, Corelli, Barsanti, Geminiani and Couperin, among others.

L'Ampastaratta will be the last of the resident groups to delight the Murcian public.

The group has joined the ECOS Festival program after the unexpected fall of the Nuni Collective ensemble.

The concert will take place in the Sala de las Tinajas of the Town Hall of Pliego and will have two sessions, one at 20.30 and another at 21.30.

The three resident groups will receive training during their residency at ECOS Festival, in a workshop organized especially for them by Early Music Project together with Manfredo Kraemer, and which is possible thanks to the collaboration with the Cultural Service of the University of Murcia, Campus Mare Nostrum, the Professional Conservatory of Music of Murcia and the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya.

The three resident ensembles will also participate in the session 'Early Music Night', an event that will put the finishing touch to ECOS Festival during the night of Saturday, July 28, in which both the groups and the audience will enjoy the ancient music in a nocturnal and relaxed atmosphere, with competitions and raffles for the public, 'foodtrucks' and a session of baroque-jazz music, which will take place in the Aledo Tower and its surroundings.

THE CHILDREN'S CONCERTS

In addition to working with resident groups, Manfredo Kraemer will give the Chamber Music Workshop, programmed as a training offer by the international academy of ECOS Festival.

Those selected to participate in the training of the Argentine master have been the groups L'Ampastratta (Valencia), Ars Quartetae (Murcia) and a group of musicians from the Orchestra of the University of Murcia.

They will be responsible for giving the children's concerts of the 'Early Music Kids' project, which will schedule musical events between July 23 and 27 for the youngest ones at ECOS Festival;

an initiative sponsored by Obra Social 'La Caixa'.

You can check all the programming, as well as proceed to the purchase of tickets, through the web www.ecosfestival.com.

The performance of the ECOS International Festival of Ancient Music of Sierra Espuña is possible thanks to the organization of Territorio Sierra Espuña and Early Music Project, in coordination with the municipalities of Aledo, Alhama de Murcia, Librilla, Mula, Pliego and Totana;

with the support of the University of Murcia, Campus Mare Nostrum, Region of Murcia, Institute of Cultural Industries and Arts, Costa Calida, Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, Conservatory of Music of Murcia, Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities;

and the sponsorship of the Cajamurcia Foundation, Obra Social 'La Caixa', Coato, Autocares Espuña 2.0, Hotel Jardines de La Santa and Juan Gil Bodegas Familiares.

Source: Agencias

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