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March 30 Free performance of The Four Seasons by Vivaldi in Yecla
The Meyenbeer Orchestra and violinist Antonio García at the municipal auditorium in Yecla
The International Chamber Music Festival in Yecla (“Festival Internacional de Música de Cámara de Yecla”, or FIMYECLA), offers a series of free high-quality small-scale concerts throughout the year, and the cycle was born out of the frustration of local music-lovers during the pandemic years, when live concerts ceased to exist in this part of northern Murcia for a time.
The second edition of the festival is being held with a series of 8 concerts during 2025, all of them taking place in the Auditorio Municipal “Juan Miguel Benedito Rodríguez” in the historic Plaza Mayor and beginning at 20.00. Admission to all events is free of charge.
The third concert in 2025 is on Sunday March 30 and features the Meyenbeer Orchestra performing Antonio Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” with violin soloist Antonio García. When this work was first composed just over 300 years ago it marked a revolution in musical composition as the music represented elements of nature in a way which had never been achieved before.
Even today, the enduring popularity of The Four Seasons marks it out as one of the most important pieces of classical music of all time.
For more local events, news and visiting information go to the home page of Yecla Today.