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Orchestra of New Spain. 2015 Season

Orchestra of New Spain. 2015 Season

The Orchestra of New Spain is made up of more than 40 instrumentalists and singers specialised in performing early Spanish and Spanish-American music. Its main repertoire is taken from manuscripts found in royal court, public or cathedral archives in Spain, where the musical director has published and the orchestra has performed more than 100 small known works. Ever year it produces seven repertoires which it performs at approximately 25 concerts. The orchestra also offers its audience theatre, educational and tourist activities in order to enrich the fascinating experience of a little known aspect of Spanish musical culture.

AC/E is collaborating with the orchestra in its first quarter of 2015 season by supporting the participation of Spanish musicians Jaime Puente Expósito, Antonio Bartolo Hernández and Gustavo Adolfo Tambascio Levy.

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