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Early music vocal concert at BNR's Studio 1

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 Tonight in Studio 1 of the Bulgarian National Radio, the vocal ensemble Cantanti DAI MONTI VERDI will perform madrigals, villancicos, chansons and partes chants by Franco-Flemish, Spanish and East Slav composers. The concert De este a oeste ("From East to West") has been selected as part of Euroradio's Musical Christmas Day and will be broadcast on 17 December to listeners in Europe, North America and Australia.

Cantanti DAI MONTI VERDI was founded in 2017 by Severin Vassilev and performs works mainly from the 16th and 17th centuries. The ensemble is made up of professional musicians who have appeared in numerous solo, chamber music and choral performances. It collaborates with renowned early music performers at home and abroad.







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