Summary
- Ongoing II Symposium on Hispanic Musical Heritage in Orihuela.
- Event features concerts, workshops, and expert discussions.
- Involvement from various universities and music conservatories.
- Highlighting the historical significance of musical archives.
- Registration available through an online form.
II Symposium on Hispanic Musical Heritage Takes Place in Orihuela
The charming Claustro del Palacio Episcopal in Orihuela is buzzing with excitement as it hosts the II Symposium on Research and Dissemination of Hispanic Musical Heritage today, November 21. This prestigious event focuses on the rich tapestry of Spanish musical heritage and brings together prominent experts from various academic institutions.
Highlights of the Symposium
Attendees can look forward to a plethora of activities, including:
- Latest Research Presentations: Gain insights into ongoing studies related to historical musical heritage.
- Specialized Workshops: Learn from experienced practitioners and engage in hands-on activities.
- Concerts: Enjoy performances that celebrate the diverse musical traditions of Spain.
Organized in collaboration with esteemed institutions such as the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Alicante “Óscar Esplá”, the Cátedra Arzobispo Loazes of the University of Alicante, and the Art History Department of the University of Murcia, the symposium aims to promote awareness and foster research around Spanish musical heritage.
Participating Institutions
This year’s symposium features contributions from various universities and music conservatories, showcasing a rich diversity of perspectives and expertise. Participating institutions include:
- Conservatorio Superior de Música de Valencia
- Conservatorio Superior de Música de Alicante “Óscar Esplá”
- Art History Department, University of Murcia
- Complutense University of Madrid
- University of Castilla – La Mancha
Preservation Efforts in the Region
The Diocese Museum of Sacred Art in Orihuela plays a crucial role in preserving the Archival Music Collection. This rich musical archive is a testament to the liturgical, artistic, and musical activities of the Cathedral chapter since the establishment of the Orihuela episcopate in 1564. The initiative aims not only to conserve these valuable resources but also to enhance their visibility and promote their importance.
How to Participate
For those interested in joining this enlightening experience, registration for the symposium can be done through the following link: Register Here.
This symposium presents an excellent opportunity for music enthusiasts, researchers, and the general public to engage with Spain’s historical musical heritage actively. Do not miss the chance to be part of this enriching event!
For more details, visit the official source of this information here.

