In this event of culture it will be the turn of Professor Alejandro Massó, of the Royal Academy of the History of Spain, who will deliver the presentation “What the Andes hide: Twenty years of musicology and social archeology in the depths of Andean America†.
The rapporteur, as we have mentioned, is a member of the Royal Academy of the History of Spain, professor, researcher, historian and physicist.
He comes from the Free Institution of Education and was a disciple in his youth of Mr. Ramón Menéndez Pidal.
He studied at the Sorbonne University II, Geneva and Bruges.
He has been Director of the Ethnomusicological Research Program for Latin America of UNESCO, Advisor to the Smitsonian Institution of Washington DC and other European museums, member of the Bosch Research and Conservation Prroject BRCP) and recognized specialist in the field of Medieval Musical Paleography and its Organizational support
He has also participated in numerous films as a composer, and in the rescue of the Gregorian chant of the early days of the Abbey of Silos.
It has been closely linked for decades to the Art Department of the University of Murcia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín