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Music experts offer their particular vision of different genres ranging from hip hop to Gregorian (22/10/2008)

The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, this morning presented the series' Music (s) at the Museum "which, from tomorrow until December 18, offered at the Museum of Fine Arts of Murcia (Mubam) a series of lectures by prominent artists and music experts as Frank T, Pilar Valero, Jesús María Álvarez and Ismael Fernandez de la Cuesta.

In the press conference also attended by the Director of Fine Arts and Cultural Heritage, Enrique Ujaldón, and the coordinator of the cycle, Angel Cobacho.

"The best specialists in each area will come to speak to the museums in the Murcia region," said Cruz, who said the purpose of this cycle "to mean the music is not in a monolithic, compact and homogeneous, but in all its dimensions, "and" to increase the powers of the public about all genres and artistic languages. "

Thus, the renowned hip hop singer Frank T will start this series with a lecture-workshop on the 'mc' talk about the beginnings of rap in Spain and provide a guide for young people who enter this type of music .

On November 27 the pianist Pilar Valero will give a talk on the history of women composers in order to raise awareness of the role they have played in the evolution of music and has been generally ignored.

From 4 to 25 November, the specialist in Romantic Jesus Maria Ramirez offer a seminar on romantic opera and its approach to issues such as love, death and Spain.

In addition, the course will examine one of the masterpieces of this genre, 'Il Trovatore' by Giuseppe Verdi.

Ismael Fernandez de la Cuesta, "one of the greatest musicologists in the international context," as he called Cruz, close the cycle 'The origins of Western music, between Rome and Christianity.

Gregorian chant. "

Thus, Cruz said, the cycle, covering such diverse musical genres, goes to show that "the coexistence of the languages of art from different eras and periods is perfectly possible," as does the Museum of Fine Arts with shows 'Async', in which the work of artist Santiago Ydáñez dialogue with those making up the center's permanent collection.

All lectures take place at 20:00.

Admission is free until all seats.

Source: CARM

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