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August 9 Free open-air concert by The Carlos Soto Quartet in the Caravaca village of Barranda
The second event in this summer’s A La Luna de Barranda season features traditional Celtic music with Moorish and Jewish influences
The annual “A La Luna de Barranda” season of free summer evening concerts is being held during the month of August with Spanish musicians delighting the audiences in the cool evenings of the high ground of north-western Murcia.
All of the events begin at 22.00 in the outdoor auditorium of the Museum of Ethnic Instruments in Barranda, which also houses the Blanco Fadol collection, and the second features the Carlos Soto Quartet from the northern region of Castilla y León. The leader of the group is Carlos Soto, flautist with Celtas Cortos, and in this formation he continues his interest in the mix of different cultures from the Celts to the north Africans and the Sephardic Jews.
Admission to the concert, like all four of those in this season, is free of charge.
For more local news, events and visiting information go to the home page of Caravaca Today.