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Cubaroque

songs by Claudio Monteverdi, Henry Purcell and nueva cancion composers including Victor Jara & Mercedes Sosa

Nicholas Mulroy, tenor, with Toby Carr, classical and baroque guitar and Elizabeth Kenny, theorbo and baroque guitar
Cubaroque
A rare combination of music from two golden ages. In 17th-century Europe, composers explored the extremes of human life through their music: love, sorrow, ecstasy and faith thrillingly painted in sweet harmony and stinging dissonance. In the Latin America of the 20th century, songwriters gave voice to a continent emerging from years of suppression into the blinding light. Join these three compelling performers as they blend lyrical magic, cultural resonance and exquisitely poetic imagery in the atmospheric environment of the West Reservoir Centre.

  • festival Stoke Newington Early Music Festival
  • date Thu, 22 June 2023
  • location West Reservoir Water Sports Centre, London
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket Adult £17 Adult + child £20

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A rare combination of music from two golden ages. In 17th-century Europe, composers explored the extremes of human life through their music: love, sorrow, ecstasy and faith thrillingly painted in sweet harmony and stinging dissonance. In the Latin America of the 20th century, songwriters gave voice to a continent emerging from years of suppression into the blinding light. Join these three compelling performers as they blend lyrical magic, cultural resonance and exquisitely poetic imagery in the atmospheric environment of the West Reservoir Centre.

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Location

West Reservoir Water Sports Centre, London
Allerton Road, London, N16 5UF, United Kingdom

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