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SUMMARY:Golden Ages
DESCRIPTION:Pianist and researcher Ricardo Gosalbo is a champion of Spanish and Hispano-American song and a director of the Hispanic Music Series. He introduces some of the principal poets of these divergent but connected art song traditions\, from the ‘Golden Age’ of Spanish poets in the 16th and 17th centuries\, through Romanticism and into the 20th- century. Joined by the Colombian soprano Julieth Lozano\, Ricardo references the poetry of Cervantes\, Bécquer\, Neruda and others\, and their settings by composers including Obradors\, Turina and Revueltas. \nPROGRAMME \nFernando Obradors (1897 – 1945)\nConsejo\nfrom Canciones Clásicas Españolas\, Vol. 2\nJoaquín Rodrigo Vidre (1901 – 1999)\nCoplas del pastor enamorado\nEduard Toldrà (1895 – 1962)\nMadre\, unos ojuelos vi\nfrom Seis canciones castellanas\n*****\nManuel de Falla (1876 – 1946)\nOlas gigantes\nJosé María Guervós y Mira (1870 – 1944)\nXXI: ¿Qué es poesía?\nfrom Rimas de Bécquer\nJoaquín Turina (1882 – 1949)\nRima\nfrom Tres arias\n*****\nFrederic Mompou (1893 – 1987)\nPastoral\nfrom Deux mélodies\nFederico García Lorca (1898 – 1936)\nEl café de Chinitas\nfrom Canciones españolas antiguas\n*****\nModesta Bor (1926 – 1998)\nCanción de cuna para dormir un negrito\nfrom Tríptica de poesía cubana\nXavier Montsalvatge (1912 – 2002)\nCanto negro (1945)\nfrom Cinco canciones negras\nCarlos Guastavino (1912 – 2000)\nEncantamiento (1922)\nErnesto Lecuona (1895 – 1963)\nCanción del amor triste\nfrom Cinco canciones con versos de Juana de Ibarbourou\nCarlos Guastavino (1912 – 2000)\nMilonga de dos Hermanos\nYvette Souviron (1914 – 2015)\nAl banco solitario
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/golden-ages/
LOCATION:The Levine Building\, Trinity College\, Trinity College\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture-recitals
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oxford International Song Festival":MAILTO:boxoffice@oxfordsong.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250320T131000
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SUMMARY:'A qué aguardan mis voces’: hidden gems of Spanish vocal music
DESCRIPTION:A recital of Spanish vocal music in which the acclaimed tenor Jorge Navarro Colorado and pianist-musicologist Ricardo Gosalbo explore different lyric-dramatic genres such as opera\, zarzuela\, tonadilla and oratorio\, offering a selection of little-known gems. Presented by the Instituto Cervantes Manchester-Leeds\, this recital features composers such as Sebastián Durón\, Fernando Ferandiere\, and Pablo Sorozábal.
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/a-que-aguardan-mis-voces-hidden-gems-of-spanish-vocal-music/
LOCATION:Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama\, The University of Manchester\, Bridgeford St\, Manchester\, M15 6FH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture-recitals,Zarzuelas
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250215T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T030752
CREATED:20250108T212254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T212254Z
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SUMMARY:Discover Spanish Zarzuela
DESCRIPTION:In this overview of the unique lyric-dramatic genre\, rising star mezzo-soprano Julia Merino and acclaimed pianist Ricardo Gosalbo embark on a musical journey to sunlit Spain to explore Zarzuela’s vast riches. In collaboration with Instituto Cervantes Leeds\, this recital will feature Zarzuela highlights by masters of the genre such as Rupert Chapí\, Gerónimo Giménez\, Pablo Luna\, and José Serrano. \nJosé Serrano – Canción de la gitana\, from La alegría del batallón\nRuperto Chapí – Romanza de Socorro\, from El barquillero\nVicente Lleó – Cuplés babilónicos\, from La corte de faraón\nJosé Serrano – Canción de Rosina\, from La canción del olvido\nPablo Luna – Canción española\, from El niño judío\nRuperto Chapí – Canción de Pastora\, from La patria chica\nGerónimo Giménez – Sierras de Granada\, from La tempranica\nJosé Serrano – Palomica aragonesa\, from Los de Aragón\nRuperto Chapí – Carceleras\, from Las hijas del Zebedeo \nJulia Merino began her piano and singing studies in her hometown\, Málaga (Spain). Awarded with the “Elizabeth Sweeting” scholarship\, she is currently finishing the opera course programme at Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London) with professors Janice Chapman and Marcus van den Akker.\nAs a soloist\, she has worked with various national and international orchestras. Some of her notable performances in Spain include oratorios with the Málaga Philharmonic Orchestra and the University of Jaén Orchestra\, as well as participations with the Málaga Symphony Orchestra in projects such as Amor Brujo (Falla) or the Metalírica Festival at the Echegaray Theatre (Málaga). She also participated in the “Encuentro de Música y Academia de Santader” during the summer of 2024.\nJulia made her operatic debut with Northen Opera Group (Leeds) in the production of the opera Frida in the summer of 2023. Upcoming operatic projects include the debut of the role of Fanny Price in Mansfield Park (Jonathan Dove)\, as well as the debut of the role of Dido in Dido and Aeneas (Purcell)\, both productions taking place in London. Upcoming projects include a piano and singing recital at the Sociedad Económica de El País (Jaén\, Spain) and mezzo soloist debut in Mendelssohn’s Elijah next March 2025. \nRicardo Gosalbo is a Spanish-French collaborative pianist\, musical director and researcher. He works as a vocal coach at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance\, Guildhall School of Music & Drama\, and City Lit where he also teaches piano and harmony. A devoted champion of Spanish and Hispano-American music\, Ricardo combines his duties as director of the Hispanic Music Series with his research on Spanish vocal music.\nRicardo works regularly with singers and has appeared at venues such as the Barbican\, Wigmore Hall\, the Purcell Room\, St Martin-in-the-Fields and Kings Place in London\, the Chapelle Royale in Brussels\, the Salle Cortot in Paris\, the Gewandhaus in Leipzig\, the Kulturpalast in Dresden and the Filharmonia Narodowa in Warsaw. He has also been featured on BBC Radio 3’s In Tune programme and several Spanish national broadcasters.\nA multifaceted music collaborator\, Ricardo is a founding member of the Deco Ensemble\, praised as ‘one of the UK’s foremost tango ensembles’\, with whom he has released two albums. He has also worked extensively with contemporary dancers and choreographers\, having performed with the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch and the Polish Dance Theatre.\nRicardo trained at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and at Guildhall School of Music & Drama. His mentors have included Eugene Asti\, Iain Burnside\, Graham Johnson\, Martin Katz\, Malcolm Martineau\, Peter Schreier and Roger Vignoles. He has won several prizes\, including the ‘Prix de Lied’ at the Concours International de chant-piano Nadia et Lili Boulanger\, the Oxford Lieder Young Artist Platform and the Paul Hamburger Prize for voice and piano duo.
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/discover-spanish-zarzuela/
LOCATION:Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall\, Woodhouse\, Leeds\, WoodLS2 3AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture-recitals,Online broadcasts,Recitals,Zarzuelas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instituto Cervantes Leeds":MAILTO:cenlee@cervantes.es
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240602T211516Z
UID:1062-1717200000-1717200000@www.hispanicmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:An Introduction to Zarzuela: a Selection of Highlights of the Spanish Lyric-Dramatic Genre
DESCRIPTION:The Instituto Cervantes Manchester\, in collaboration with The Iberian and Latin American Music Society\, is pleased to present a concert dedicated to Zarzuela\, a unique lyrical genre with its roots in 17th Century Spain. \nOn this occasion\, we will enjoy ‘An Introduction to Zarzuela: a Selection of Highlights of the Spanish Lyric-Dramatic Genre’\, performed by the acclaimed Spanish-French pianist Ricardo Gosalbo and the award-winning Colombian soprano Julieth Lozano. \nPresented in partnership with Instituto Cervantes Manchester \nLive at Lunchtime is a series of free concerts\, taking place on various Fridays throughout May to September. Doors open at 12.30pm\, with each 45-minute performance starting promptly at 12.45pm\, providing the perfect opportunity to enjoy some musical entertainment during the space of your lunch break!
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/an-introduction-to-zarzuela-a-selection-of-highlights-of-the-spanish-lyric-dramatic-genre/
LOCATION:The Bridgewater Hall\, Lower Mosley Street\, Manchester\, M2 3WS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture-recitals,Zarzuelas
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240202T130500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240202T135500
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SUMMARY:An introduction to Zarzuela
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to Zarzuela: a selection of highlights of the Spanish lyric-dramatic genre.\nIn collaboration with Instituto Cervantes Leeds.\nDoors: open from 12:30pm \nJulieth Lozano & Ricardo Gosalbo \nColombian soprano\, Julieth Lozano was the winner of the Dame Kiri Te Kanawa audience prize in the 2023 Cardiff Singer of the World. She graduated with a Masters in Vocal Performance and an Artist Diploma in Opera from the Royal College of Music\, under the tutelage of Dinah Harris. An Irene Hanson and Independent Opera at Sadler’s Wells scholar\, Julieth was a 2019/20 Young Artist at the National Opera Studio in London.\nPrevious engagements include Vixen (The Cunning Little Vixen) for Longborough Festival Opera\, Zerlina (Don Giovanni) at the Verbier Festival\, Tytania (Midsummer Night’s Dream) for Opera al Parque\, Colombia\, Despina (Cosi Fan Tutte) at the International Music Festival at Cartagena\, Colombia\, Susanna (Le Nozze di Figaro) at RCM and Norina (Don Pasquale) for Random Opera.\n​A 2020 Kathleen Ferrier competition finalist\, and 2018 recipient of the President’s award given by The Prince of Wales\, Julieth appeared in the BBC documentary Queen Victoria: My Musical Britain recorded in 2019 at Buckingham and Kensington palaces. In 2016 she participated in Georg Solti’s Academy and Verbier Festival’s Project Opera\, where she was awarded the Prix Thierry Mermod. She has performed at the Royal Albert Hall\, V&A Museum and many other venues around the globe. \nRicardo Gosalbo is a Spanish-French collaborative pianist\, musical director\, educator and researcher. He works as vocal coach at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and Guildhall School of Music and Drama where he teaches Hispanic music. A devoted champion of this music\, Ricardo combines his duties as artistic director of the Hispanic Music Series in London with his doctoral research on Spanish vocal music.\nRicardo has performed extensively with classical singers throughout Europe\, and he has been featured by British and Spanish broadcasters. He has won numerous prizes\, including the ‘Prix de Lied’ at the Concours International de chant-piano Nadia et Lili Boulanger\, the Oxford Lieder Young Artist and the Paul Hamburger Prize. A multifaceted music collaborator\, he has also worked with contemporary dancers and choreographers such as the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch\, and is a founding member of the Deco Ensemble\, praised as ‘one of the UK’s foremost tango ensembles’\, with whom he has released two albums. www.ricardogosalbo.com
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/an-introduction-to-zarzuela/
LOCATION:Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall\, Woodhouse\, Leeds\, WoodLS2 3AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture-recitals,Zarzuelas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instituto Cervantes Leeds":MAILTO:cenlee@cervantes.es
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210408T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210430T180000
DTSTAMP:20260616T030752
CREATED:20191210T143720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210425T140609Z
UID:662-1617904800-1619805600@www.hispanicmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Bécquer 150
DESCRIPTION:Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (1836–1870) is widely considered the quintessential Spanish Romantic author. His poetry was crucial in the establishment of the Spanish Lied\, and its impact on Spanish music has been far-reaching. The Becquerian song settings span over a century and feature breath-taking variety\, offering unique insights into the evolution of Spanish art song. \nRicardo Gosalbo directs this concert marking Bécquer’s recent 150th anniversary with a programme of songs – including many UK premieres – by celebrated composers such as Manuel de Falla\, Joaquín Turina and Federico Mompou\, as well as lesser-known gems by José Espí Ulrich\, Enrique Fernández Arbós and José María Guervós. \nClick here to watch this free online broadcast on the day and time indicated:\nhttps://www.gsmd.ac.uk/spring_2021/songs_at_six/ \nDownload the programme
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/becquer-150/
LOCATION:Online broadcast
CATEGORIES:Lecture-recitals,Lectures,Online broadcasts,Recitals
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hispanic Music Series":MAILTO:mail@hispanicmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191127T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191127T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T030752
CREATED:20190604T173843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191103T161114Z
UID:562-1574879400-1574884800@www.hispanicmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Spanish songs in exile
DESCRIPTION:Hispanic Music Series\, Spanish in Motion-Project at LSE\, and Cervantes Institute London present \n‘Spanish songs in exile’ \na lecture-recital in Spanish. \nDescription: \nMarking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Spanish civil war\, this lecture-recital will offer insights into Spanish song-making in exile. The programme will feature songs by composers such as Manuel de Falla\, Julián Bautista\, Josep Valls and Rodolfo Halffter. \nArt song developed comparatively late in Spain\, and it was not until the 1910s that Manuel de Falla and Enrique Granados established the first significant milestones in the genre. Their song cycles and sets became a reference for the next generation of composers who started their careers in the 1920s and 1930s\, always under the concern of how to combine modernity with national identity. Many of these composers then exiled during the Spanish Civil War and the beginning of Franco’s dictatorship\, and this experience also influenced how they engaged with art song. This lecture-recital will introduce some of the most significant art songs – some of them practically unknown today – by this exiled generation\, and it will also celebrate the performers\, such as Conxita Badia and Mercé Plantada\, who strived to make these songs heard in Spain and beyond. \nLecturers/performers: \nDr. Eva Moreda (University of Glasgow) \nEva Moreda Rodriguez is a Senior Lecturer in Musicology at the University of Glasgow. She is the author of the books Music and exile in Francoist Spain (Ashgate\, 2015) and Music criticism and music critics in Francoist Spain (Oxford University Press\, 2016)\, as well as numerous articles and book chapters on the cultural and political history of Spanish music from the late nineteenth century to the late Franco regime. Her current project on the early reception and dissemination of recording technologies in Spain (1877-1905) received a Leadership Fellowship form the Arts and Humanities Research Council. \nLaura Ruhí Vidal \nCatalan Soprano Laura Ruhí Vidal (Girona\, 1990) graduated from the Opera Course at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama\, where she also studied the BMus (Hons) and was awarded an Artist Fellowship. With a wide range of experience in the UK in venues such as the Cadogan Hall (performances with musician and comedian Rainer Hersch)\, The Barbican\, St Martin in the Fields\, Purcell Room\, Kings Place\, The Sage Gateshead and festivals such as Aldeburgh Festival\, Spanish Song and Zarzuela Festival\, amongst others\, Laura is an accomplished performer. In opera\, Laura has performed across the UK with companies West Green House Opera\, MidWales Opera\, Longborough Opera Festival\, Opera Project\, Pop-Up Company\, Tête à tête Festival\, etc. Furthermore\, Laura has performed with the “Maria Camahort Quintet”\, a chamber ensemble performing traditionally rooted Spanish classical music\, and recorded two CD albums: Iberian Colours (Convivium Records) and Danzas\, Canciones y Nanas (Guitar Records). \nRicardo Gosalbo (Guildhall School of Music & Drama) \nRicardo Gosalbo is a Spanish-French collaborative pianist. He has held fellowships at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama\, where he currently works as a Spanish music tutor. A devoted champion of Spanish and Hispano-American music\, Ricardo combines his duties as artistic coordinator of the Hispanic Music Series in London with his doctoral research on Spanish Art Song. He has performed extensively with classical singers throughout Europe and has won numerous prizes for it including the ‘Prix de Lied’ at the Concours International de chant-piano Nadia et Lili Boulanger\, the Oxford Lieder Young Artist and the Paul Hamburger Prize. \n—————————————————————– \nHispanic Music Series\, Spanish in Motion-Project at LSE\, y el Instituto Cevantes Londres presentan \n“La canción lírica española del exilio” \nuna conferencia-recital en castellano. \nResumen: \nEn conmemoración del 80 aniversario del fin de la Guerra Civil española\, esta conferencia-recital tratará la obra cancionística de compositores españoles exiliados como Manuel de Falla\, Julián Bautista\, Josep Valls y Rodolfo Halffter. \nLa canción de concierto tuvo un desarrollo relativamente tardío en España\, y no es hasta los años 10 del siglo XX que Manuel de Falla y Enrique Granados establecen los primeros hitos significativos en el género. Sus ciclos y colecciones de canciones se convierten en un punto de referencia obligado para la siguiente generación de compositores que comienzan sus carreras en los años 20 y 30\, marcados por la gran cuestión de cómo combinar modernidad con identidad nacional. Varios de estos compositores se exilian posteriormente durante la Guerra Civil y a comienzos de la dictadura franquista\, y esta experiencia influye también en su tratamiento del género. Esta charla presenta algunas canciones más destacadas – algunas de ellas prácticamente desconocidas – de esta generación exiliada\, además de celebrar a las intérpretes\, como Conxita Badia y Mercé Plantada\, que trabajaban por dar a conocer estas obras en España y fuera de ella. \nPonente e intérpretes: \nDra. Eva Moreda (Universidad de Glasgow) \nEva Moreda Rodríguez es Senior Lecturer en Musicología en la Universidad de Glasgow. Es autora de los libros Music and exile in Francoist Spain (Ashgate\, 2015) y Music criticism and music critics in Francoist Spain (Oxford University Press\, 2016)\, así como de numerosos artículos y capítulos sobre la historia cultural y política de la música española de finales del XIX a finales del régimen de Franco. Su actual proyecto sobre los comienzos de la historia de las tecnologías de grabación en España recibió una subvención “Leadership Fellowship” del Arts and Humanities Research Council. \nLaura Ruhí Vidal \nRicardo Gosalbo (Guildhall School of Music & Drama) \nRicardo Gosalbo es un pianista hispano-francés. Defensor devoto de la música española e hispanoamericana en el extranjero\, Ricardo compagina su labor como profesor de música hispana en el prestigioso Guildhall School of Music and Drama con la coordinación artística del Hispanic Music Series de Londres\, así como con su trabajo de investigación en el ámbito de la canción lírica española. Ha actuado con cantantes por toda Europa y ha sido galardonado numerosas veces por ello\, entre otros con el “Premio de Lied” del Concurso Internacional de canto y piano Nadia y Lili Boulanger\, y con el Oxford Lieder Young Artist. \n—————————————————————– \nProgramme/programa: \nJosep Valls –  Chant populaires catalans:\n– Tres tambors\n– L’enyor\nEnrique Casal Chapí – Villancico (de Lope de Vega)\nGustavo Durán – Si me fuera\, amante mía (de “La amante” de Rafael Alberti)\nSalvador Bacarisse – Nana del niño muerto (de “Tres nanas de Rafael Alberti” Op. 20)\nErnesto Halffter – La corza blanca (de “Dos canciones de Rafael Alberti”)\nManuel de Falla – Siete canciones populares españolas:\n– El paño moruno\n– Seguidilla murciana\n– Asturiana\n– Jota\n– Nana\n– Canción\n– Polo
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/spanish-songs-in-exile/
LOCATION:Shaw Library – London School of Economics and Political Science\, Houghton Street\, London\, WC2A 2AE
CATEGORIES:Lecture-recitals
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instituto Cervantes London":MAILTO:cenlon@cervantes.es
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190621T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190621T203000
DTSTAMP:20260616T030752
CREATED:20181116T222708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190407T112032Z
UID:449-1561143600-1561149000@www.hispanicmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:The beginnings of recorded music in Spain
DESCRIPTION:The beginnings of recorded music in Spain \nThis lecture-recital will cover\, through both historical recordings and live performance\, the beginnings (1896-1914) of commercial recorded music in Spain\, both in the hands of multinationals such as Gramophone and Victor\, and small-scale local businesses (the so-called ‘gabinetes fonográficos’) which recorded on wax cylinders. Particular attention will be paid to the first Spanish opera and zarzuela singers to record for the phonograph and gramophone; their names are scarcely known nowadays (Josefina Huguet\, Pepita Alcácer\, Marina Gurina\, Anita Lopeteghi\, Amalia Campos\, etc.)\, but their voices open up a fascinating window on the singing techniques and repertoires that Spaniards were familiar with around 1900. \nLos inicios de la fonografía en España \nEsta conferencia-concierto explorará\, a través de grabaciones históricas y música en directo\, los inicios (1896-1914) de la fonografía comercial en España\, tanto a manos de multinacionales como Gramophone y Victor como de pequeños negocios locales conocidos como “gabinetes fonográficos” que grababan en cilindros de cera. La conferencia prestará especial atención a las primeras cantantes españolas de ópera y zarzuela en realizar grabaciones fonográficas y gramofónicas\, cuyos nombres son hoy poco conocidos (Josefina Huguet\, Pepita Alcácer\, Marina Gurina\, Anita Lopeteghi\, Amalia Campos\, etc.)\, pero cuyas voces nos abren una fascinante ventana sobre las técnicas de canto y los repertorios que se escuchaban en España en torno a 1900. \nLecturer: Prof. Eva Moreda (University of Glasgow) \nEvent free to attend but booking is required at:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-beginnings-of-recorded-music-in-spain-registration-59585690404 \nMore information:\nhttps://www.gsmd.ac.uk/about_the_school/view_all_events/?tx_julleevents_pi1%5BshowUid%5D=6113
URL:https://www.hispanicmusic.co.uk/event/the-beginnings-of-recorded-music-in-spain/
LOCATION:Milton Court Rehearsal Room 1 – Guildhall School of Music & Drama\, Milton Court\, 1 Milton Street\, London\, EC2Y 9BH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture-recitals
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ORGANIZER;CN="Guildhall School of Music & Drama":MAILTO:info@gsmd.ac.uk
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