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Baroque Besides the Grange

Baroque Besides the Grange

With the support of AC/E and the collaboration of the University of Toronto, among other collaborating institutions, Luisa Morales (harpsichordist) and Cristóbal Salvador (a dancer specialised in the history of Spanish dance and castanets), accompanied by the flutist Alison Melville, are taking part in the programme of Spanish music of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries entitled “Baroque Besides the Grange". The Spanish artists will likewise teach workshops and master classes to university and general audiences from 9 to 17 November 2014.

Entitled ¡Fandando, Sonata, Bolero!, the programme includes fandangos, boleros, footwork, tonadillas and other folk-influenced pieces by Rodríguez de Ledesma, Blas de Laserna, Moretti and Sor, as well as duo, obbligato and solo sonatas by the Spanish composer Juan Ledesma, and Scarlatti and Boccherini, who spent most of their professional life on the Iberian Peninsula, and pieces by 

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