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Capella de Ministrers
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Capella de Ministrers is a Spanish classical music ensemble that specializes in early music. The group was founded in 1987 by Carles Magraner, a cellist and musicologist who had a passion for the music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Magraner had studied musicology at the University of Paris and had also trained as a cellist at the Conservatoire National de Région de Marseille. Magraner's vision for Capella de Ministrers was to create a group that would explore the rich musical heritage of Spain and the Mediterranean region. He wanted to revive the music of the troubadours, the Sephardic Jews, and the Moors, as well as the music of the Spanish Renaissance. He also wanted to bring this music to a wider audience, both in Spain and internationally. The early years of Capella de Ministrers were challenging, as the group struggled to find its footing in a crowded and competitive music scene. However, Magraner's dedication and passion for the music eventually paid off, and the group began to gain recognition for its innovative and engaging performances. One of the key members of Capella de Ministrers is Magraner himself, who serves as the group's artistic director and principal cellist. Magraner is a highly respected musician and scholar, and his expertise in early music has been instrumental in shaping the group's repertoire and style. Other key members of the ensemble include David Antich (violin), Robert Cases (lute and guitar), and Pau Ballester (percussion). These musicians bring a wealth of experience and talent to the group, and their contributions have been essential to the success of Capella de Ministrers. Over the years, Capella de Ministrers has performed at some of the most prestigious music festivals and venues in the world. The group has toured extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and has received critical acclaim for its performances. One of the highlights of Capella de Ministrers' career was its performance at the 2007 Festival Internacional Cervantino in Mexico. The group's concert, which featured music from the Spanish Renaissance, was a huge success, and helped to cement the group's reputation as one of the leading ensembles in the early music scene. Capella de Ministrers has also been recognized with numerous awards and honors over the years. In 2002, the group was awarded the National Music Prize by the Spanish Ministry of Culture, in recognition of its contributions to the preservation and promotion of Spain's musical heritage. The group has also received awards from the Valencian Government and the City of Valencia, among others. In addition to its performances and awards, Capella de Ministrers has also made a significant contribution to the study and preservation of early music. The group has collaborated with scholars and researchers to uncover and interpret forgotten musical manuscripts, and has also recorded numerous albums of early music, many of which have been critically acclaimed. Overall, Capella de Ministrers is a remarkable ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the world of early music. Through its innovative performances, groundbreaking research, and dedication to preserving Spain's musical heritage, the group has become one of the most respected and admired ensembles in the classical music world.
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