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Afternoon Concert: Música Temprana with Bailes, Tonadas & Cachuas

Date & Time
Sun, May 3, 2026, 16:00
For lovers of chamber music the Recital Hall is the venue of choice. You can hear the musicians breathe and you can practically touch them. This hall is also cherished by musicians for its beautiful acoustics and direct contact with the audience. In the Recital Hall you can hear the best musicians of our time. Buy your tickets now and experience the magic of the Recital Hall for yourself!

Keywords: Chamber Music, Early Music, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Música Temprana
Lina LópezSoprano
Luciana CuetoMezzo-Soprano
Alvaro Pinto LyonKena, Tenor, Charango, Baroque guitar, Percussion
Gabriel Aguilera ValdebenitoKena, Tenor, Charango, Baroque guitar, Percussion
Mónica WaismanViolin
Florian DeuterViolin
Claudia VelezViolone
Manuel VilasHarpsichord, Harp
Andrés LocatelliRecorder
Adrian van der SpoelGuitar, Tenor, Artistic leader

Program

AnoniemTonada La Brugita
AnoniemCachua al Nacimiento “Niño il mijor”
AnoniemTonada La Donosa
AnoniemLanchas para baylar
AnoniemTonada La Lata
AnoniemTonada El Congo
AnoniemCachua La Despedida
AnoniemTonada El Conejo
AnoniemBaydel del Chimo
AnoniemTonadas El Diamante / El Tuppamaro
AnoniemTonada El Tupamaro
AnoniemBayle de danzantes
AnoniemTonada El Huicho
AnoniemTonada La Selosa
AnoniemTonadilla El Palomo
AnoniemCachuyta de la Montaña “El vuen querer”
AnoniemCachua al Nacimiento “Dennos lecencia”
AnoniemYo se que no ha de ganar
AnoniemLa matutina estrella
AnoniemEl cielito
AnoniemEl gallinasito
AnoniemEl Moro
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