Anna Amigó's Harp Performance Concludes Montferri's Gaianada

The third edition of the Book and Graphic Arts Fair in Montferri has ended with a harp concert at the local sanctuary.

Generic image of a harp on a concert stage.
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Generic image of a harp on a concert stage.

The third edition of the Montferri Book and Graphic Arts Fair, known as the Gaianada, concluded this Sunday with a harp concert by musician Anna Amigó at the local sanctuary.

Throughout Sunday, the Mare de Déu de Montserrat sanctuary in Montferri hosted various cultural activities. From ten in the morning until seven in the evening, the sanctuary's esplanade featured stalls and a diverse complementary program.
In the morning, children enjoyed a workshop organized by Art Viu Montferri. Additionally, three book presentations took place: Contes que porta el vent, Jujol obra dispersa by Maria Dolors Bocanegra, and La Resclosa 29 from CEG de Vila-rodona, presented by Lluís Badia.
Midday featured a communal lunch, organized by the Euskalcats commission, providing a relaxed moment for attendees. In the afternoon, activities continued with an illustration and collage workshop led by Periviri.
Subsequently, two more works were presented: El secret de l'harmonia, by Lourdes Olivé, and Fenya, from the Associació d'Il·lustradores de Tarragona. The day's highlight arrived after six in the evening.
Inside the sanctuary, the musician from l'Espluga de Francolí, Anna Amigó, performed a harp concert, playing various pieces, including selections from her latest work, Sang de dona. Amigó is known for being a finalist in the Enderrock 2026 music awards and for securing second place in the World Harp Competition recently held in Utrecht.