From South to North: The Hispanic and Indigenous Influence on Early American Music

From South to North: The Hispanic and Indigenous Influence on Early American Music

When

May 15, 2026
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm  EDT

Where

Saint Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
552 West End Ave,
New York, NY 10024
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Event Type

Concerts

Posted by

Gotham Early Music Scene, Inc.
$15–$50
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From South to North

The Hispanic and Indigenous Influence on Early American Music

El Parnaso Hyspano takes a musical journey from South to North across the continent, presenting vocal and instrumental music composed and performed in the key centers of musical excellence including cathedrals and the missions established by the Spanish, ending in the Californian Missions.

The program is predominantly Catholic sacred music sung in Spanish, with strong influences of dances prevalent at the time, and — while European influences are clearly visible — indigenous and local inflections show that the people of the Americas made this music their own. By placing Californian mission music in its wider cultural context we enable it to be heard as an integral part of the sociocultural movement that brought musicians from the heart of Europe to the American continent over a two-centuries sweep from the early 17th to the late 18th century.

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