Arts-Scène Diffusion

Les Kapsber'girls

EARLY MUSIC

2023
15:00 Bruère-Allichamps France Festival Les Traversées
Noirlac Abbey
Did you say Brunettes?

 

20:45 Saint-Symphorien-de-Mahun France Festival Vochora
Sainte Marie de Veyrines Church
Did you say Brunettes?

 

Sainte-Agnès France Escapades Baroques en Riviera Françaises

Che Fai tù ?

 

16:00 Val de Saâne France Les Musicales de Normandie
Church
Che Fai tù ?

 

18:00 LE BUGUE France Festival Musique en Périgord

Did you say Brunettes?

 

11:30 Chédigny France Festival Baroque de Chédigny
reception hall
Did you say Brunettes?

 

20:00 Saint-Vincent-de-Mercuze France Musique classique dans notre village
Château du Montalieu
Che fai tù

 

19:00 Magny le Hongre France Les Musicales du Val d'Europe
Salle Goudailler
Cantiam : chantons !

 

20:00 Rezé France La Soufflerie
Auditorium
Donne Sacre Donne Profane

 

19:00 Fère en Tardenois France Festival En Voix !
Church


 

20:00 Hermelinghen (62) France Festival En Voix !
Church


 

18:00 Chaulnes France Festival En Voix !
Church


 

16:00 Bissezeele France Festival En Voix !
Church


 

NEWS

A la luz del dia - The Kapsber'girls: focus program

In this final instalment of the trilogy devoted to popular repertoires revived throughout Europe at the beginning of the 17th…

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In this final instalment of the trilogy devoted to popular repertoires revived throughout Europe at the beginning of the 17th century, Les Kapsber'girls take us on a journey to the end of the Spanish Golden Age, focusing on one of the most important genres of the period: the Tonos Humanos.

In contrast to the Tonos Divinos, the term Tonos Humanos covers the vernacular strophic songs appropriated by Spanish composers of the period, such as the Villanelles in Italy and the Brunettes in France.

In this programme, with the shimmering colours of a Spain still ablaze, the quartet pays tribute to the key composers who shaped the Iberian musical repertoire: Juan Arañés (...-1649), José Marin (1619-1699), Mateo Romero (1575-1647) and others.

With their characteristic taste for sonic textures, Les Kapsber'girls invite two additional instruments to join them: the harp and percussion, offering themselves the opportunity to enrich their palette of colours. Instrumental music was not forgotten by composers such as Gaspar Sanz (ca 1640-1710) and Diego Fernandez De Huete (1635-1713), who drew inspiration from fashionable songs and dances, leaving in their wake a wealth of tunes for guitar and harp, two emblematic instruments of Spanish Baroque music.

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Photo H. Caldaguès


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