Music is a universal language, despite containing a set of more or less symbolic codes that go beyond linguistic expression. The universal nature of organized sounds is exemplified by Lisa Gerrard, who uses her powerful voice as an instrument without concrete lyrics. During a recent event at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, conductor Jordi Savall discussed the foundational moment of European music with baritone Jorge Chaminé and fado singer Katia Guerreiro, highlighting the creation of Ars Nova in the 14th century as a significant innovation in musical notation. This moment is described as the 'most beautiful thing' created in Europe, influencing all musical expressions to this day. The discussion also touched on the fragility of culture and the need for investment in the arts, with government representatives acknowledging the importance of cultural diversity. However, there was a disconnect as government officials left without addressing artists' criticisms, reflecting ongoing challenges in cultural investment.
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Friday, 27 February 2026RSS





