Europa Cantat XVII Utrecht 2009 has started today, and will run during 10 days with its choir workshops for singers, a seminar for choir conductors, lots of concerts, and all imaginable parallel activities. It is the first time this festival takes place in The Netherlands and the reception couldn’t be better, as I saw yesterday evening, because the Oudegracht filled up with people everywhere, to attend the opening Sail and Sing that took place from 19.00.
The first boat surprised me with Purcell (If Love’s a sweet passion), followed by Charpentier (ouverture from the Te Deum), Cole Porter (Night and Day), sailor’s songs, Mexican rancheras or Spanish villancicos…, and so on and on for around 3 hours!
Spontaneous people sung from their little boats, and we also had a lot of fun with the presence of this guy, who played accompanied by his own little street organ or just improvised with the singers:
The only pity: I would have worked correpetiting in the workshop of Adrian van del Spoel, which will focuss on late 16th and early 17th centuries Italian music. But the dates…, again the dates.
I am back in Utrecht again, and to the winter it seems, considering the 40ºC average during past weekend in Toledo, where Concerto delle Dame performed our selection of music by female composers, Del convento a la corte. After the last experience, Toledo was extremely nice: we had to deal with the wind in some moments, ok, but it was still soft, we had full attendance in both concerts, the harpsichord (a Grimaldi 1697 by Rafael Marijuán) had a nice round sound and lots of projection (what in outdoors concerts is a blessing), the people in the Museo de Santa Cruz were so kind… if we add that David could scape for a day from Madrid and that I met some friends I did not see for long time, then the weekend was perfect.
In two weeks, the next stop of the Antiqva 2009 tour will be Palma de Mallorca, although Concerto delle Dame won’t be there because of lack of availability of some of us. I, concretely, will enjoy the city of Pamplona where the first edition of an academy and fringe festival on early music will take place.