Orihuela: ‘Música de Pasión’ Concert at Santo Domingo Church – Feb 15
Orihuela, Spain, is set to host a special concert, ‘Música de Pasión’ (Music of Passion), on Sunday, February 15th, at 7:00 PM. The event, organised by the Culture Department of the Orihuela City Council, will take place at the Santo Domingo Church, located at Calle Adolfo Clavarana, 51.
A Celebration of Cultural Heritage
The concert aims to highlight the rich cultural heritage of Orihuela, both tangible and intangible. It will feature a joint performance by the Unión Lírica Orcelitana (ULO) and the Cantores de la Primitiva Pasión ‘Federico Rogel’, showcasing three of the city’s designated Cultural Assets of Interest (BIC).
The Significance of the BIC
The concert’s focus on three BIC underscores their importance to Orihuela’s identity. These assets represent different facets of the city’s historical and artistic legacy. Adding to this, the Canto de la Pasión de Orihuela, declared a Cultural Asset of Interest in 2019, will also be represented.
The Canto de la Pasión de Orihuela is described as a unique musical manifestation of Valencian traditional culture, rooted in oral tradition and possessing significant historical, artistic, musicological, and ethnographic value.
A Legacy of Music
The Unión Lírica Orcelitana has a long-standing commitment to the dissemination of musical culture and the education of young musicians in Orihuela. Its contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including its designation as an Intangible Cultural Asset in 2018 and a Representative Manifestation of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2021 by the Spanish Government.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the concert start?
The concert ‘Música de Pasión’ begins at 7:00 PM on Sunday, February 15th.
Where will the concert be held?
The concert will take place at the Iglesia del Colegio Diocesano Santo Domingo (Santo Domingo Church) in Orihuela, located at Calle Adolfo Clavarana, 51.
Who is performing at the concert?
The concert will feature performances by the Unión Lírica Orcelitana (ULO) and the Cantores de la Primitiva Pasión ‘Federico Rogel’.
Could this concert inspire similar initiatives to celebrate and preserve cultural heritage in other Spanish cities?