MusaE is a project of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport and AC/E that brings together music and museum heritage from young Spanish interpreters. It is a circuit of concerts and micro-concerts that circulates through the 16 state museums.
After an open competition for soloists and groups of classical music, jazz and flamenco or traditional Spanish music, residents in Spain who have not turned 36 between March 1 to 31, the following programme was organised:
MUSEO NACIONAL Y CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN DE ALTAMIRA
Zopli2, Trío Ayren, Frames, Silvia Nogales, Pollock Dúo.
MUSEO NACIONAL DE ARTES DECORATIVAS
Conjunt Atria, Marta López, Cecilia Bercovich, Cuarteto Lucentum, Cantoría
MUSEO NACIONAL DE CERÁMICA Y ARTES SUNTUARIAS “GONZÁLEZ MARTÍ”
Sergio Calero, Alè Quartet, Regards Piano Dúo, L’Apothéose, Nikola Tanaskovic
MUSEO CERRALBO
BOOST, Les Sylvains, María Canyigueral, Cuarteto Bauhaus, Ester Domingo
MUSEO CASA DE CERVANTES
Isabel Juárez, Pedro Pablo Cámara
MUSEO NACIONAL DE ESCULTURA
Cuarteto Lucentum, - Les Sylvains, - Tulam Dúo
MUSEO DEL GRECO
Juan Antonio Moya, - Cantoría
MUSEO SEFARDÍ
Caranzalem & Iman Kandoussi, - Cuarteto Bauhaus, - Mazik Dúo
MUSEO DEL TRAJE
Aslan Ensemble, - La Guirlande, Susana Gómez Vázquez, Daniel Juárez Quintet*, Marta Femenía
MUSEO DEL ROMANTICISMO
Juan Antonio Moya, ArTeil Ensemble, Gancedo & Miralles, Cuarteto Bauhaus, Trío 1900
The project was created in 2015 to:
Promote the careers of young Spanish interpreters and residents in Spain, providing them with innovative training and facilitating a new professional space to develop their careers.
Dynamize the relationship between visitors to museums and these placing the musician as the central intermediary of this communication.
Favor the visits of minorities and groups at risk of exclusion to museums, facilitating social exchange.
The recipients of the project, in the first instance, are soloists and classical, jazz and flamenco or traditional Spanish groups or residents in Spain under 36 with interest in generating links with different audiences using new resources to approach them. Likewise, all visitors to state museums and all those who are yet to visit them are recipients of this project.
This project, which aims to explore new ways of making music and new ways of visiting the museum, is framed within the Museums + Social Plan External link, opens in a new window belonging to the General Subdirectorate of Museums.
More info about the programme:
http://www.musae.es/programas/2018.html
After an open competition for soloists and groups of classical music, jazz and flamenco or traditional Spanish music, residents in Spain who have not turned 36 between March 1 to 31, the following programme was organised:
MUSEO NACIONAL Y CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN DE ALTAMIRA
Zopli2, Trío Ayren, Frames, Silvia Nogales, Pollock Dúo.
MUSEO NACIONAL DE ARTES DECORATIVAS
Conjunt Atria, Marta López, Cecilia Bercovich, Cuarteto Lucentum, Cantoría
MUSEO NACIONAL DE CERÁMICA Y ARTES SUNTUARIAS “GONZÁLEZ MARTÍ”
Sergio Calero, Alè Quartet, Regards Piano Dúo, L’Apothéose, Nikola Tanaskovic
MUSEO CERRALBO
BOOST, Les Sylvains, María Canyigueral, Cuarteto Bauhaus, Ester Domingo
MUSEO CASA DE CERVANTES
Isabel Juárez, Pedro Pablo Cámara
MUSEO NACIONAL DE ESCULTURA
Cuarteto Lucentum, - Les Sylvains, - Tulam Dúo
MUSEO DEL GRECO
Juan Antonio Moya, - Cantoría
MUSEO SEFARDÍ
Caranzalem & Iman Kandoussi, - Cuarteto Bauhaus, - Mazik Dúo
MUSEO DEL TRAJE
Aslan Ensemble, - La Guirlande, Susana Gómez Vázquez, Daniel Juárez Quintet*, Marta Femenía
MUSEO DEL ROMANTICISMO
Juan Antonio Moya, ArTeil Ensemble, Gancedo & Miralles, Cuarteto Bauhaus, Trío 1900
The project was created in 2015 to:
Promote the careers of young Spanish interpreters and residents in Spain, providing them with innovative training and facilitating a new professional space to develop their careers.
Dynamize the relationship between visitors to museums and these placing the musician as the central intermediary of this communication.
Favor the visits of minorities and groups at risk of exclusion to museums, facilitating social exchange.
The recipients of the project, in the first instance, are soloists and classical, jazz and flamenco or traditional Spanish groups or residents in Spain under 36 with interest in generating links with different audiences using new resources to approach them. Likewise, all visitors to state museums and all those who are yet to visit them are recipients of this project.
This project, which aims to explore new ways of making music and new ways of visiting the museum, is framed within the Museums + Social Plan External link, opens in a new window belonging to the General Subdirectorate of Museums.
More info about the programme:
http://www.musae.es/programas/2018.html