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OPENING NIGHT — HOUSTON DEBUT

Jordi Savall The Route To The New World: Spain to Mexico
Saturday, October 2, 2010; 7:30 PM
Cullen Theater, Wortham Theater Center

Presented in collaboration with Houston Early Music

In celebration of the 200th Anniversary of Mexican Independence 

Jordi Savall, director, viola da gamba

Montserrat Figueras, soprano; Adriana Fernández, soprano; David Sagastume, countetenor; Lluís Vilamajó, tenor; Iván García, bass; Danielle Carnovich, bass

Ensemble Tembembe; La Capella Reial de Catalunya; Hespèrion XXI

The incomparable early music superstar Jordi Savall makes his long-awaited Houston debut. With La Capella Reial and Hespèrion XXI, Savall joins together with the Ensemble Tembembe of Mexico for this unique celebration of mixed musical traditions.  Folk and baroque meet in this dialogue between Old Spain, Mexican Baroque and the living Husteca and Jarocho traditions, reflecting African, Spanish and native influences on indigenous Mexican music. With a message of mutual understanding and cultural exchange, Savall brings to life this rich musical heritage with originality and passion.

Recognized as one of the most important performers of ancient music, Jordi Savall is easily one of the most multifaceted music personalities of his generation: viol player, conductor, and creator of an unmistakable style. His concerts, pedagogical and research activities place him among the main architects of the present process of revaluation and revival of historical music. With over 100 recordings to his credit, Savall is instrumental in restoring an essential repertoire.

Click here for a video of Jordi Savall and La Capella Reial on YouTube.

“Savall is…a performer of genius” – Alex Ross, The New Yorker

“Hespèrion XXI [is] one of the most renowned period-instrument groups…soulfulness and vibrancy has long been their trademark.” – The New York Times

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This program is sponsored in part by Sterling Bank, Continental Airlines, Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P., the Consulate General of Spain and the City of Houston.

Support is also provided by the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Consulate General of Mexico in Houston and Bank of America, as part of Houston Celebrates Mexico 2010, a year of events marking the 200th anniversary of Mexican Independence and the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution.

 

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