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Canta en Primavera 2015 - Program Book

CANTA EN PRIMAVERA – Sing in Spring! After the outstanding success of the event “Canta al mar” in Calella (Catalonia) we would like to invite you today to join in our next event in Spain. This new INTERKULTUR Festival welcomes interested choirs to the south of the country and to the Andalusian capital Málaga. When in March the major part of Europe remains in hibernation we present a spring festival in one of Spain’s most appealing areas. Spring in Málaga, does not only mean nature’s spring awakening but also represents an allegory for the many-voiced singing of choirs from all over the world.

CANTA EN PRIMAVERA – Sing in Spring! After the outstanding success of the event “Canta al mar” in Calella (Catalonia) we would like to invite you today to join in our next event in Spain. This new INTERKULTUR Festival welcomes interested choirs to the south of the country and to the Andalusian capital Málaga. When in March the major part of Europe remains in hibernation we present a spring festival in one of Spain’s most appealing areas. Spring in Málaga, does not only mean nature’s spring awakening but also represents an allegory for the many-voiced singing of choirs from all over the world.

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50Sala María CristinaLa Sala de Conciertos “Sala María Cristina” (antiguoConservatorio “María Cristina”) fue construida<strong>en</strong> el siglo XV y constituye un lugar únicoy muy conocido d<strong>en</strong>tro del panorama musicalespañol gracias a sus condiciones acústicas. Ensus comi<strong>en</strong>zos, dicha sala albergó el Conv<strong>en</strong>tofranciscano de San Luis y, posteriorm<strong>en</strong>te, <strong>en</strong> elsiglo XIX, fue el Conservatorio Real “María Cristina”el que recibió cobijo bajo sus muros. Una veztrasladado el conservatorio, el edificio quedóabandonado hasta el año 1975 cuando la Cajade Ahorros de Ronda (actual Unicaja) adquirióel edificio y lo remodeló. En el año 2009, la Sala“María Cristina” reabrió sus puertas como salade conciertos.The Concert Hall “Sala María Cristina” (formerRoyal Conservatory María Cristina), built in the15 th c<strong>en</strong>tury is unique and famous for its acousticsin the Spanish music sc<strong>en</strong>e. In his earlydays it housed the Franciscan conv<strong>en</strong>t of SanLuis. Later, in the 19 th c<strong>en</strong>tury, the Royal ConservatoryMaría Cristina got into the house. Afterthe transfer of the conservatory the buildingwas abandoned until 1975 wh<strong>en</strong> Caja de Ahorrosde Ronda (now Unicaja) aquired the buildingand remodeled it. In 2009 the Sala MaríaCristina was reop<strong>en</strong>ed as a concert hall. TheOp<strong>en</strong>ing Concert, the Closing Concert and theAward Ceremony of <strong>Canta</strong> <strong>en</strong> <strong>Primavera</strong> will becelebrated here.

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