Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Carols...en espańol


Last night we trolley-hopped down to the "old city" to see "Navidad en el Sucre", a free Christmas concert at the Teatro Nacional Sucre. The show featured two children's choirs accompanied by professional musicians, including an Andean instrument ensemble and a guitar ensemble. The Andean flutes were particularly impressive, some being over five feet tall (only a few inches shorter than the musicians in most cases)! An Andean flute looks like this and produces a beautiful, soothing sound.

We enjoyed listening to Spanish Christmas carols, including classics such as "Rudolfo el Reno de Nariz Roja" (who, in some versions, has a nose like a tomato) and "Blanca Navidad." Here is Andrea Bocelli's rendition of "White Christmas" in Spanish:The Christmas concert was a great way to kick off our Christmas holidays, which started today. We're both looking forward to a relaxing break (not to mention sleeping in past 6 a.m.) and the chance to get a glimpse of a few Quiteńo holiday traditions. Here is some information on what Christmas is like in Quito.

Above: Dan's photo of the exterior of the theatre. History of Teatro Nacional Sucre in Quito

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Libby- Wonderful to know you're enjoying the holiday traditions in Quito - I'll bet it's very colourful especially at the markets - take and share lots of photos - we are living it vicariously through your eyes!

Love Mom and Dad

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas Elizabeth and Dan- loved looking at your blog and seeing that you are enjoying the holidays. Peace and health...love Pam and Terry.