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Exploring the musical richness in the borderlands between early classical music and related world music traditions.

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In the Funen countryside in Denmark, you may encounter the most adventurous creatures!
Many months of intense work were showcased yesterday to a fairly large crowd of alert and focused children when Ballhaus' and Via Artis Konsort's outdoor opera for children 'Nature Opera' had its premiere.

More info at the Ballhaus blog: https://ballhaus.dk/en/post/music-from-a-child-perspective

#natureopera #opera #classicalmusic #ballhaus #viaartiskonsort
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NATURE OPERA
In Ballhaus' opera for children and their families, several animals make an appearance, all helping to keep nature's cycle going.
Here, the Lark has been spotted during a rehearsal :)

#viaartiskonsort #ballhaus #opera #classicalmusic @classicalmusic
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A Multicultural Song
'Soledad Nórdica' is a classical art song inspired by popular Spanish dances and records of both early flamenco music and Danish folk music. Spanish and Danish cultures are intertwined in a song that is neither exclusively Spanish nor Danish, but rather a fusion of both.

Read the article and/or watch the video at the Ballhaus blog: https://ballhaus.dk/en/post/soledad-nordica

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#classicalmusic #flamenco #worldmusic #ballhaus #viaartiskonsort #spanish #danish

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Christmas in Mexican style! 🙂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZParkjE-KMw

It's been 10 years since Via Artis recorded the Christmas song 'Convidando está la noche' in San Esteban de La Sierra, Spain.
The title translates to something like "The Night Invites", referring to night.
The song itself is almost 400 years old, so a decade more or less doesn't really matter in this context 🙂

Merry Christmas to everyone!

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