On Thursday, after 22 hours
The City Museum joins the European Day of Music with a concert of Sephardic music.
Pelegri Ensemble, formed by Jota Martínez, Mara Aranda and Joans Wonder, will offer on Thursday, from 22 hours in the museum courtyard, a tour of the three major poetic-musical genres make up the Sephardic repertoire: the ballads the verses and ballads.
Also outlines the basic criteria for the definition of gender and the traits that identify them, the occasional songs and what their mode of interpretation.
Ensemble members are Pelegrí Jota Martínez: percussion, hurdy-gurdy citole and specialist in medieval hurdy-gurdy and performer of early music and traditional Mara Aranda: vocals and percussion, composers and performers of roots music and old.
She is director and singer of bands like L'Ham de Foc and Joans Wonder: percussion, medieval lute, psaltery.
Multi-instrumentalist percussion and string instruments Oriental, Medieval and traditional.
The song I play is as follows:
Cannot is coming (Romans Sephardic, Morocco)
I captive queen sisters (Romans Sephardic Tangier-Casablanca)
Morena (Kantika Sephardic, Balkan)
I get up (Kantika Sephardic, Morocco)
Dezilde my love (Kantika Sephardic Tetouan)
My daughter (Kantika Sephardic Tetuan-Turkey)
Haggling in Consuegra (Kantika Sephardic, Bulgaria)
The knight (Kantika Sephardic, Turkey)
The watering hole (Kantika Sephardic Tetouan)
Skalerica Gold (Kantika Sephardic, Morocco)
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia