Guest Recital
Free, no tickets required
- Date: Oct 16, 2025
- Time: 7:30pm
- Presented by: CU Boulder College of Music
- Runtime: 70 minutes
- Venue: Chamber Hall (S102)
- Imig Music Building, 1020 18th St, Boulder, CO 80302
Discover the luminous world of 13th-century France through an intimate combination of voice and portative organ. Spanish ensemble Tasto Solo presents “La Flor en Paradis—The New Musical Art in Europe, 1250-1350” exploring motets, liturgical music, devotional songs and Medieval secular dances and monodies from major historical sources such as the Codex Las Huelgas and the Montpellier Manuscript. Led by keyboard specialist Guillermo Pérez, Tasto Solo has become an indisputable reference in the early music scene, combining creativity, historical research and virtuosity in its exploration of Medieval and early Renaissance music.
Renowned CU Boulder College of Music faculty artists perform with students and colleagues in chamber music recitals featuring world premieres and beloved classics. Join us for this free series in person at Grusin Music Hall or via livestream most Tuesdays from August through March.
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This event is made possible in part by Eugene D. Eaton Jr. Chair in Baroque Music Endowment and the Roser Keyboard Program.
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