The Cambres Singulars cycle celebrates its fifth anniversary with a markedly international edition

The chamber music program in Sant Cugat opts for unusual formats in heritage and cultural spaces across the city.

An intimate chamber music scene featuring string instruments in a unique architectural space.
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An intimate chamber music scene featuring string instruments in a unique architectural space.

The Cambres Singulars cycle, organized by Joventuts Musicals Sant Cugat, celebrates its fifth edition between January 25 and April 19, 2026, bringing chamber music to unique venues in the city.

The anniversary edition stands out for its strong international program and the use of stages that move away from conventional auditoriums. This initiative, promoted by Joventuts Musicals Sant Cugat, seeks to create a dialogue between music, architecture, and the heritage of the city.
The four concerts will take place in emblematic locations such as the Centre Grau-Garriga d’Art Tèxtil Contemporani, the Biblioteca Central Gabriel Ferrater, and the Casa Aymat – Espai de Creació, establishing the proposal as a showcase for chamber music in unusual formats and contexts.

Consolidating Cambres Singulars as a stable fixture within Sant Cugat's cultural agenda.

The cycle will open with Portuguese soprano Rita Morais and guitarist Jon Wasserman, who will offer a program focused on the Baroque of the Spanish Golden Age. They will be followed by the Atenea Quartet, a string quartet resident in Basel, which will perform Death and the Maiden by Franz Schubert, preceded by a work by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The third concert will feature the Duo Puya & Grona, a flute duet based in Belgium, presenting the program Ànima tubular. The cycle will conclude with Basque musician Oliver Del Val, who will explore the expressive possibilities of the accordion within classical music. All concerts will be held on Sundays at 12 noon, with an entry price of 6 euros.