Cervera revives Catalan musical heritage at the 16th Easter Festival

The event features fourteen concerts blending historic organ recitals with innovative scenic and poetic performances.

Generic image of a pipe organ inside a historic church during a classical music concert.
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Generic image of a pipe organ inside a historic church during a classical music concert.

The city of Cervera becomes the regional hub for classical music once again during the Easter Festival, scheduled from March 26 to April 4.

This 16th edition focuses on recovering historical sounds. On Sunday, March 29, organist Joan Seguí will perform at Sant Agustí church to honor the centenary of Montserrat Torrent. The concert will feature the 1895 Tepatti organ, which has been silent for several years.
Innovation takes center stage on Friday, April 3, at the Municipal Auditorium with the premiere of Fulls de la Vida. Un diàleg entre Mompou i Rusiñol. This performance by Berta Giraut and pianist Emili Brugalla blends Santiago Rusiñol's texts with Frederic Mompou's music.
Organized by the Paeria de Cervera, the festival includes 14 concerts. Early bird tickets are available at the Cervera Regional Museum or through the official online platforms.