Saint Ephraim Male Choir: Concert Streaming On 30 December

  • 29 Dec 2020 10:23 AM
Saint Ephraim Male Choir: Concert Streaming On 30 December
On December 30, the St. Ephraim Male Choir's New Year's Eve concert series will take BMC's online audience to the homeland of paella, siesta, fiesta, Jamón Ibérico, Sangria, Gaudí, Picasso and Dalí.

For three evenings, the  Choir and their guests explore the extraordinarily rich music culture of the Iberian Peninsula - from Mozarab singing, to the famous medieval Codex Las Huelgas and Llibre Vermell to the greats of Spanish vocal polyphony (Morales, Victoria, Guerr) as well as the masters of romantic and 20th century music (Albeniz, de Falla, Rodrigo).

As returning listeners of the series may have become accustomed to, the Choir invites everyone to a New Year’s Eve farewell singing together.

The free concert stream will be available on the BMC – Budapest Music Center Facebook page.

Dates and times: 
28 – 30 December, 7:30 pm

More: 
bmc.hu

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