Ensaladas – Health for your ears
Healthy eating is on everyone's lips these days—hopefully yours too!
At least, that was the case in 16th-century Spain, when the musical genre known as the ensalada (English: salad) was invented—a mishmash of well-known melodies, songs in many languages, sacred and secular, dramatic and solemn, popular with young and old, rich and poor alike. In short: a colorful salad for everyone, played throughout the country, in pubs and palaces.
With this program, Concerto Ibérico shows that these magnificent salads have lost none of their appeal to this day—and introduces you to healthy eating in a whole new way.
Don't miss the premiere in Bremen: Concerts – St. Petri Cathedral (stpetridom.de)
Concierto Ibérico
Carmen Callejas – Soprano
Oriol Guimera – Alto
Andrés Montilla-Acurero – Tenor
Breno Quinderé – Bass
Clément Gester – Zinc
Inés Pina Pérez – Recorder
Juan González Martínez – Baroque trombone (conductor)
Clemens Schlemmer – Dulcian
Lea Suter – organ
Guilherme Barroso – Spanish guitar, vihuela
Hannes Malkowski – percussion
In cooperation with the Scharbeutz – Navajas Friendship and Partnership Association (Verein Freundschafts- und Partnerschaftsverein Scharbeutz – Navajas e.V.) and the German-Ibero-American Society Lübeck (
) of the German-Ibero-American Society Lübeck (Deutsch-Ibero-Amerikanische Gesellschaft Lübeck e.V.).
