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Panticosa International Festival 'Tocando el Cielo' 2017

Panticosa International Festival 'Tocando el Cielo' 2017

‘Tocando el Cielo’ (Touching the Sky) is a festival designed to offer a prestigious international musical and artistic experience amid the peaks of the Pyrenees in Aragon. Between 23 July and 4 August, the artists who gathered in this mountainous location demonstrated their musical talent in a unique and wonderful nature setting.

The fifth edition of the festival was dedicated to ‘Women in Music’. It paid tribute to women who have devoted their lives to music, such as María de Lejárraga, María Rodriguez, Pilar Bayona, Alicia de Larrocha, Pilar Lorengar, Teresa Berganza and Clara Schumann, as well as the women who were behind composers like Tchaikovsky or Mahler. It also presented the work of contemporary female composers.

To facilitate networking with the Spanish music industry, AC/E collaborated with the event by supporting the participation of international professionals from the music sector.

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