A traditional Sephardic music concert held in the auditorium tomorrow (21:30) performed by Ana Alcaide, who presents "The ballad of fire", his new album wearing a "nyckelharpa" keys or viola, a medieval instrument Swedish-born artist in which he has specialized.
Sephardic music born of Sephardic or Spanish Jews living in the Middle Ages in Castile and Aragon, who adapted popular songs from these kingdoms to their oriental rhythms, Jews and Arabs.
Generally.
Usually are love songs.
Sephardic Jews to be expelled from Spain by the Catholic Monarchs took their music and traditions to Turkey, Greece and Bulgaria, countries where they settled mostly been preserved and where the original letters not only speech but transmitted from parents to children.
Ana Alcaide, who also plays the violin, has received extensive scientific background music and the arts in different countries, an activity that led to Sweden, where he inquired in repertoires and ancient musical instruments of that country.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Ceutí