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Ana López Suero

Lecture: Sounding the city of Seville II - the ‘hollow mountain’

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Ana López Suero

Seville's cathedral was an important centre for religious music and, after 1492, even served as a model for churches in the New World. In this cathedral, also called the 'hollow mountain' because of its considerable size, the most beautiful music resounded, spilling out over Seville's streets during processions. Ana López Suero talks about the music of Peñalosa, Morales, Guerrero and Lobo.

Tickets can be reserved for free from Wednesday 14 August.
Language: English

Due to personal circumstances, Tess Knighton will be replaced by Ana López Suero.

About the speaker

Ana López Suero is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Valladolid and an associate researcher at KU Leuven. Her dissertation explored the intricate network of musicians, music-related institutions and craftsmen in Valladolid during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In her current project, she is investigating the impact of Spanish culture on the music of the southern Netherlands during the Spanish period. Her academic output includes articles and chapters published or forthcoming in the journals Early Music and JAF, as well as in edited volumes with Brepols, Brill, Classique Garnier, and Sedem. As a traverso player, she has performed and recorded CDs with various orchestras and Early Music ensembles such as Forma Antiqva, Canto Divino, Melante, and Orquesta de Córdoba.

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