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Whidbey Island Music Festival presents Music of Missions and Mysteries: Latin American Baroque
As the Spanish empire colonized Latin America, music became an important tool for evangelism and a key part of the quest to convert and civilize the indigenous populations. In this programme, Pacific MusicWorks, led by GRAMMY award winner Stephen Stubbs, explore the vibrant mix of Italian, Spanish, African, and indigenous elements that created the new musical style that developed in the cathedrals and missions of Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala, and Bolivia. Both immigrant and native composers celebrated and explored the great mysteries of faith in spirited and vivacious works that can continue to speak to us today. Music by Esteban Salas, Manuel José de Quiroz, Manuel de Zumaya, and others.
Pacific MusicWorks Tess Altiveros and Danielle Sampson, sopranos Tekla Cunningham and Adam Lamotte, violins Maxine Eilander, Spanish harp Stephen Stubbs, lute and baroque guitar Peter Maund, percussion Henry Lebedinsky, organ and harpsichord
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LocationSt. Augustine's in-the-woods (View)
5217 S. Honeymoon Bay Road
Freeland, WA 98249
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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