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"The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between." - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Regina Iberica

A long trajectory in Spanish Baroque music, with singing and a focus on the most recent historical criteria is what characterizes Regina Ibérica, created in 1998 by Laura Casanova.
This 2015, the recording of their third album stands out: The 12 Musicians of Iriarte (Lindoro). It groups works from Spanish composers in a scope of three centuries. Following the steps of the poem The Music by Tomás de Iriarte, this record offers retrievals of unpublished works and the first recordings of published ones, as well as versions of known works in the world of Early music.
Regina Ibérica has performed at the Early Music Festival in St. Petersburg and in the Conservatory of Moscow. It has also performed in several Spanish cities, and in Bremen, Budapest, Munich, Bergen (Norway), Warsaw, Gdansk, Paris, Rome, and Brussels. Currently, Regina Ibérica is managing projects in Croatia, Japan, and Colombia.
Their first two records are: It is love, ay, ay, with human tones of Spanish Baroque, and Handel before “The Messiah’”, the cantatas that Handel later transformed into choirs of “The Messiah”, both records released by the record company Verso.