The II International Festival of Sacred Music 'Tongues of God "begins with this Spanish quartet formed by Nestor Kornblum (djeridoo and overtone singing), Michêle Averard (flute and monochord), Inma viivii Makellos (organ) and Carmén Diaz-Baruque ( vocals and direction).
Vox Vocis interprets a program entitled The voice of the temple, with a first part dedicated to the memory of German astronomer and mathematician Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) and his laws on the movement of the planets in their orbit around the sun, published in his book Harmonices Mundi.
The second part of the concert is titled Mediation and addresses the following works: O FrondesVirga (Hildegard Von Bingen, 1098-1179), for soprano and organ; Choral Cistercien (Jehan Alain, 1911-1940), for organ; Silentium (Charlie Haden, from 1937 to 2014) for voices and organ; Ya Bahá'u'l -Abha (Cameron Hooper Dunbar, 1937), for organ and soprano; Salve Regina (Carmen Diaz-Baruque, 1961), for organ, soprano singer and harmonics; and You have Become an Angel (Inma viivii Makellos, 1971), for organ and voice.
The third and final part of the program is called Zenith and proposes the participation of the audience. Interpreted will be The Paternoster, Gregorian music; Laudemus Virginem, del Llibre Vermell (Monastery of Montserrat, XIV century) and Golden Harmony.
The II International Festival of Sacred Music 'Las lenguas de Dios' (Tongues of God), produced by Euromúsica productions, programs a total of three concerts on 21, 24 and March 26 at the Basilica of Sant Francesc de Palma.
Tickets on sale at: Musicasa, Tot Classic, Oficinas de Información Turística de Palma
Subscription of three concerts: 40 €