Gregorian and not so Gregorian chants at the Federico Silva museum – La Jornada San Luis

Gregorian and not so Gregorian chants at the Federico Silva museum – La Jornada San Luis
Gregorian and not so Gregorian chants at the Federico Silva museum – La Jornada San Luis

The Government of the State of San Luis Potosí, through the Ministry of Culture, invites the public to the concert “Excélsior: Gregorian and not so Gregorian chants” with the group The Tones. Supposedly male ensemble. Group directed by maestro Homoar Sánchez Díaz and members of the Vuela Alto choir and that will take place at the Federico Silva Contemporary Sculpture Museum this Friday, June 21 at 7:30 p.m., free admission.

The concert will explore the capabilities of the male voice, through the interpretation of contemporary repertoires of high vocal demand and ancient and world music.

Homar Sánchez points out that this concert is a musical journey about acappella vocal music through time and cultures, starting with Gregorian chants that began the musical tradition of the West and how they developed to the music we have today. In addition, he promises that Excelsior is a relaxed and fun concert that seeks to teach through the music and the histrionics of its members the origins of the music that we all know.

The group The Tones, a supposedly male acappella ensemble, is directed by Mtro. Homar Sánchez, The Tone mayor, while the members of the Vuela Alto choir better known as The tone-citos are: Miguel Rentería, Countertenor/Tenor; Darío González Tenor; Arturo Gaytán, Tenor; Homar Sánchez, Baritenor; César Venan, Baritone; Alber Sandiaz, Baritone; Joaquín Otero, Bass; Mariano Ortiz, Bass.


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