Ana Alcaide, interpreter of traditional music and medieval Sephardic, presented tomorrow night at the auditorium of Ceuta his new album "The Cantiga of Fire", third work of this artist from Madrid and a pattern more in the music of stories and legends about the diaspora Spanish and Jewish customs.
The singer, specializing in the "nyckelharpa" key violates medieval Swedish origin, he recorded his first album in 2006 precisely for that reference "key Viola," an instrumental, and then "Like the Moon and the Sun" with the which was also presented as a singer.
With "The Cantiga of Fire" is inspired by the Sephardic tradition with songs mostly composed by her and set in the city of Toledo, a link between Jews and Spaniards and among his musical cultures.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Ceutí