Tickets for the concert as part of the 19th Organ Cycle, featuring Javier Jiménez, Basilio Gomarín and Miguel Ulla at the Royal Chapel, Royal Palace of Madrid
🎫 General admission
📲 Digital ticket, no printing required
Each user may purchase a maximum of 2 tickets
Information
📅 Date: June 4
🕒 Time: 7:30 pm
- Access will begin at 6:30 pm and will close at 7:20 pm. Entry to the venue will not be permitted after this time
⏳ Duration: 60 minutes
📍 Location: Chapel, Royal Palace of Madrid. Entrance through Arco de Santiago (Royal Palace Group Access), C. de Bailén, 6, Centro, 28013 Madrid
👤 Age: Recommended from 8 years old
♿️ Accessibility: venue accessible for people with reduced mobility
Description
An innovative program dedicated to the figure of the Spanish Baroque composer Francisco José de Castro, the first Spaniard to compose specifically for the trumpet. Known in Italy as the Spagnuol, he trained as a musician at the College of San Antonio in Brescia (Italy) and stood out for cultivating non-religious instrumental music.
Program
Music in the Time of Francisco José de Castro: “Spaguolo”
Francisco José de CASTRO (1677–1724)
Concerto op. 4, no. 3 (D’all Accademico formato)*
Adagio/Allegro/Adagio/Allegro
Alessandro SCARLATTI (1660–1725)
Dormi, o fulmine di guerra**
(Aria of the Nurse, from the oratorio “La Giuditta”)
Juan Bautista CABANILLES (1644–1712)
Imperial Battle (attributed)***
Antonio LOTTI (1667–1740)
Vendetta mi grida****
(Aria of Sensino, from the opera “Polidoro”
Giovanni Battista BASSANI
Giustissimo Nume**
(Aria from the Oratorio “Giona”)
Francisco José de CASTRO (1677–1724)
Concerto op. 4, no. 7 (D’all Accademico formato)*
Largo assai/Allegro/Largo-andante/Allegro
Antonio CALDARA (1670–1736)
Da mia tromba****
(Aria from the opera “La concordia dei pianeti”)
* Baroque trumpet and organ
** Countertenor and organ
*** Organ solo
**** Countertenor, baroque trumpet and organ
Performers
🎫 General admission
📲 Digital ticket, no printing required
Each user may purchase a maximum of 2 tickets
Information
📅 Date: June 4
🕒 Time: 7:30 pm
- Access will begin at 6:30 pm and will close at 7:20 pm. Entry to the venue will not be permitted after this time
⏳ Duration: 60 minutes
📍 Location: Chapel, Royal Palace of Madrid. Entrance through Arco de Santiago (Royal Palace Group Access), C. de Bailén, 6, Centro, 28013 Madrid
👤 Age: Recommended from 8 years old
♿️ Accessibility: venue accessible for people with reduced mobility
Description
An innovative program dedicated to the figure of the Spanish Baroque composer Francisco José de Castro, the first Spaniard to compose specifically for the trumpet. Known in Italy as the Spagnuol, he trained as a musician at the College of San Antonio in Brescia (Italy) and stood out for cultivating non-religious instrumental music.
Program
Music in the Time of Francisco José de Castro: “Spaguolo”
Francisco José de CASTRO (1677–1724)
Concerto op. 4, no. 3 (D’all Accademico formato)*
Adagio/Allegro/Adagio/Allegro
Alessandro SCARLATTI (1660–1725)
Dormi, o fulmine di guerra**
(Aria of the Nurse, from the oratorio “La Giuditta”)
Juan Bautista CABANILLES (1644–1712)
Imperial Battle (attributed)***
Antonio LOTTI (1667–1740)
Vendetta mi grida****
(Aria of Sensino, from the opera “Polidoro”
Giovanni Battista BASSANI
Giustissimo Nume**
(Aria from the Oratorio “Giona”)
Francisco José de CASTRO (1677–1724)
Concerto op. 4, no. 7 (D’all Accademico formato)*
Largo assai/Allegro/Largo-andante/Allegro
Antonio CALDARA (1670–1736)
Da mia tromba****
(Aria from the opera “La concordia dei pianeti”)
* Baroque trumpet and organ
** Countertenor and organ
*** Organ solo
**** Countertenor, baroque trumpet and organ
Performers
- Fco. Javier Jiménez, keyboard
- Basilio Gomarín, baroque trumpet
- Miguel Ulla, voice
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Capilla Real de Madrid
Palacio Real de Madrid, Centro, 28013 Madrid, 28013


