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About this concert
He himself flashed through time and space many times as stage companion of early music legend Jordi Savall. Now Enrike Solinís himself introduces another world traveller: Basque Juan Sebastián Elkano, who as navigator travelled with Ferdinand Magellaan. ‘Music is the universal language that connects peoples and cultures,’ says Solinís, who travels to Utrecht with vihuela, guitar, lute, an elite group of like-minded musicians and a mix of traditional music and 500 years of repertoire from all corners of the world.
Programme
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Anonymous
Épitaphe de Seikilos
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Traditional
Ale, arraunean
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Darwish Mustapha
Bashraf jahargah
12th century -
Traditional Macedonia
Raiko
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Dimitrie Cantemir
Buselik Asirani
1673-1723 -
Traditional
Loa loa
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Abu al-Abbás Ahmad “El ciego de Tudela”
Moaxaja
15th century -
Thibaut de Navarre
Gurmak itsasoan
1201-1253 -
Claude Gervaise
Pavane-Gallarda y Branle de Champagne
fl. 1540/60 -
Traditional
Maitia nun zira
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Pierre Phalèse / Traditional
Quatre Branle le Fagots - Arratiako dantzak
c1505/10-1573 -
Juan de Anchieta
Con amores la mi madre
1462-1523 -
Traditional / arr. J. Haranburu
Psalm 6: Jauna, ez nazazula korregi
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Traditional Basque
Itsasoa Laino dago
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Pierre Attaignant
Pavane
c1494-1551/2 -
Letter by Elkano to Carlos V
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Traditional Maluku
Lagu Togal
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Traditional Sicily
Ayo visto lo Mappamundi
16th century -
Traditional Malayo-Polynesian
Sumba Song
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Traditional Basque / arr. Robert Ballard
Neska ontziratua
c1572-after 1649 -
Anonymous
Nork orain esan lezake
17th century -
Traditional
Jota – Aista binakoa
Musicians
- Bernardeta Astari, Mariví Blasco soprano
- Leire Berasaluce traditional chant
- David Sagastume countertenor
- Jon Etxabe tenor
- Miren Zeberio rebec, baroque violin
- Vicente Parrilla recorders
- Mixel Etxekopar traditional wind instruments
- Pablo Martin Caminero violone
- Daniel Garay percussion
- Enrike Solinís artistic direction, gittern, vihuela, lute
About the performers
Euskal Barrokensemble, an early music group created in Bilbao in 2006, has managed to carve out a niche for itself in the international early music scene. The group's recognizable characteristics are its freshness and intimacy in interpretation, which provide significant room for improvisation and the reinterpretation of music from various periods. Thanks to this approach, Euskal Barrokensemble has garnered international critical acclaim, as well as a large and unconventional audience, infusing their live performances with vitality and significance.