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“Here, finally, was a man worth celebrating. Savall is not only a performer of genius but also a conductor, a scholar, a teacher.”—The New Yorker
Le Nuove Musiche: The Baroque Revolution in Europe (1560-1660)
For more than 50 years, Jordi Savall, one of the most versatile musical personalities of his generation, has rescued musical gems from the obscurity of neglect for all to enjoy. A tireless early music researcher, he interprets and performs the repertory both as a viola da gamba virtuoso and a conductor. His activities as a performer, teacher, researcher, and creator of new musical and cultural projects have made him a leading figure in the reappraisal of historical music throughout the world. Joined by his ensemble, Hespèrion XXI, he makes a highly anticipated Athens debut with a program of music from long ago, full of emotion and beauty.
PERFORMANCE TALK
Join us for a free pre-performance talk by Peter Lane in Ramsey Concert Hall from 6:45-7:15 pm.
Hodgson Concert Hall (View Seating Chart)
Athens, GA 30605
Performers
Xavier Díaz–Latorre, chitarra e tiorba
Andrew Lawrence–King, arpa doppia
Philipe Pierlot, viole da gamba soprano e basso
Xavier Puertas, violone
David Mayoral, percussion
Jordi Savall, direction
Program
Le Nuove Musiche: The Baroque Revolution in Europe (1560-1660)
Andrea Falconiero (ca.1586–1656)
Antonio Valente (ca.1520-ca.1580)
Supported by
Gregory and Jennifer Holcomb
With the support of the Departament de Cultura of the Generalitat de Catalunya and the consortium Institut Ramon Llull