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North light: A concert that connects tradition and modernity

by PREMIUM.CAT
La escena captura el 'Monestir de Sant Pau del Camp' envuelto en una suave 'luz melancólica' que filtra a través de antiguos arcos de piedra. El ambiente es sereno e introspectivo, con sombras bailando suavemente a través de las venerables paredes. En el interior, catorce cantantes de 'Vox clamantis' están organizados en una formación dinámica, sus movimientos fluidos y coordinados, creando una armonía visual que complementa su sonido etéreo. Están vestidos con túnicas simples y elegantes que reflejan la esencia 'medieval' de su música, cada cara iluminada por el cálido brillo de la luz de las velas. La audiencia, sentada en la bellamente preservada sala 'romana', está cautivada, sus expresiones una mezcla de asombro y contemplación. El aire está lleno de un sentido casi tangible de 'espiritualidad', ya que las ricas armonías del canto gregoriano se entrelazan con composiciones contemporáneas, que resonan a través del espacio sagrado. El sonido reverbera fuera de la piedra, creando una experiencia inmersiva q

A magical and melancholy atmosphere

The magic of the Nordic light, with its soft and quiet tone, has fascinated generations of artists and travelers. Unlike warm southern light, this lighting arises slowly, creating an atmosphere that invites introspection. As part of the Vox Clamantis concert, held on April 4 at the Monastery of Sant Pau del Camp, this light played a fundamental role, surrounding the attendees in an almost spiritual experience that transcended the simple perception.

Vox Clamantis: A Musical Trip between Times

Founded in 1996, Vox Clamantis has been a pioneer in the interaction between medieval music and contemporary compositions. His name, inspired by a Latin poem by John Gower, reflects his commitment to the musical tradition. In this concert, the choir, consisting of fourteen voices, performed a program that fused liturgical texts with Gregorian chant, and the innovative works of two of the most influential composers today: Henrik Ødegaard and Arvo Pärt.

Innovation and tradition in dialogue

Ødegaard, one of the great renewers of religious music, contributed an approach that connects Gregorian singing with the popular roots of Norway, using polyphonic techniques that reflect the duality between order and chaos. On the other hand, Arvo Pärt, with his roots in dodecafonic music, has captured the attention of a wide audience with his minimalist compositions, impregnated with deep spirituality.

An exceptional interpretation

Directed by Jaan-Iik Tulve, members of Vox Clamantis demonstrated an exceptional vocal technique, with an expressiveness that resonated with the soul of the works performed. His ability to adapt to the demands of the repertoire, which included complex harmonies and moments of solism, was impressive. Its stage disposition, far from the conventional, allowed the heart to interact with the acoustics of the monastery, creating a captivating sound effect.

A passionate reaction from the public

The concert was not only a sign of talent, but also an emotional experience that connected the attendees with the depth of choral music. The response from the audience, which filled the Romanesque monastery, was apotheosis, with a prolonged ovation that reflected the impact of this innovative artistic proposal.

Final reflections on choral music

Vox Clamantis’s proposal reminds us that choral music is a living art, capable of evolving and reinventing itself without forgetting its roots. With a contemporary sensitivity, this formation shows that tradition can coexist with innovation, creating a rich and dynamic dialogue that continues to captivate today’s audiences.

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