About this Event
Concert II — Baroque Echoes from Bolivia & Peru
Following the first concert of Amster Yard Sounds. Classical, Instituto Cervantes New York continues the series with Baroque Echoes from Bolivia & Peru, a program illuminating the musical legacy of the Jesuit missions in the Viceroyalty of Peru. Curated by soprano Elizaveta Kozlova, the series highlights early repertoires that traveled across the Spanish‑speaking world and were transformed through cultural encounter and artistic exchange.
This second concert explores the unique sound world that emerged in 17th‑ and 18th‑century Bolivia and Peru, where European Baroque styles blended with Indigenous musical traditions. Jesuit churches and missions became centers of artistic creation, employing composers such as Juan de Araujo and Domenico Zipoli, who taught and collaborated with local musicians. Their influence can be heard in the vibrant works of composers like Andrés Flores and José de Orejón y Aparicio, whose music reflects both European technique and American creativity.
As always, admission is free, and guests are invited to join the musicians for a glass of wine after the performance.
Performers — Silentwoods Collective
- Ariadne Greif & Elizaveta Kozlova, sopranos
- Two violins
- Cello
- Harpsichord
Program
Anonymous (attributed to Juan Pérez de Bocanegra)
• Hanacpachap cussicuinin (1620) — full ensemble
Anonymous
• Sonata Chiquitana IV
Domenico Zipoli (1688–1726)
• Sonata in G major — violin, cello, harpsichord
• Cantata “O Daliso, da quel dì che partisti” — soprano, cello, harpsichord
• Suite II in G minor — harpsichord
Juan de Araujo (1646–1712)
• Avecillas sonoras — two sopranos, harpsichord
José de Orejón y Aparicio (1706–1765)
• Ah del Gozo — two sopranos, two violins, cello, harpsichord
• Si el alba sonora — two sopranos, two violins, cello, harpsichord
Andrés Flores (1690–1754)
• A este edificio célebre — full ensemble
Duration: 60 minutes
Saint Bonaventure and Saint Anthony of Padua (Follower of Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao, Peru, ca. 1670). Image from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Instituto Cervantes - Nueva York, 211-215 East 49th Street, New York, United States
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