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Eduardo Paniagua and Musicians do Tejo. »500 years of the first round the world»

Eduardo Paniagua and Musicians do Tejo. »500 years of the first round the world»

Works that Fernão de Magalhães heard traveling through seas and ports, on stars, heroes, loves and nostalgia.

A project that celebrates the trip promoted by the Crown of Spain and commanded by the Portuguese navigator Fernão de Magalhães (1480-1521), with the aim of finding a new route to the Spice Islands. Carlos I named the Portuguese navigator "governor, advanced, and captain general of the Navy for the discovery of the Spice Islands", which departing from Sanlúcar de Barrameda (southern Spain) and crossing the strait that came to be baptized with his name , at the southern tip of the American continent, he managed to reach the Philippines where he died in April 1521. The expedition ended on September 6, 1522 in the same place where he left, concluded by the Spanish navigator Juan Sebastián Elcano.

Concert of Christmas carols and romances of the Hispanic songbooks of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries: Cancionero de la Colombina, Seville; Palace Songbook, Madrid; Songbook of the Duke of Calabria, Valencia; Songbook of Medinaceli, Songbook of Elvas and Songbook of Lisbon. A Collaboration between the Spanish group Ancient Music and the Portuguese group Musicians do Tejo, directed by the Spanish Eduardo Paniagua, through an artistic residence in Lisbon.
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