ENSEMBLES
COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE
A Baroque music ensemble, inspired by the historic "Commedia dell'Arte", combines elements of the historical theater—such as masks, improvisation, and baroque gestures—with early and late Baroque music. This ensemble creates captivating narratives that engage the audience, making them an integral part of the performance. With vivid character portrayals, colorful costumes, expressive gestures, and music, the ensemble brings the atmosphere of 17th-century European theater to life, creating a unique, immersive experience where the boundaries between music, acting, and spectators blend seamlessly.
The ensemble was founded by soprano Romina De la Fuente, along with Rodrigo Aros (violin), Rodrigo Pandorfa (violin), Candela Cuevas (cello), and Gyula Szilágyi (harpsichord).


DUO IRRIBARRA DE LA FUENTE
Duo founded in 2015, together with classical guitarist David Irribarra, focused mainly on music written for voice and guitar from the 18th century to the present, and with special emphasis on the Spanish and Latin American repertoire. The duo has performed on important stages in Chile and since 2018 also in Germany, participating repeatedly in the Stuttgart International Classic Guitar Festival.
Photo: Evelyn Huinao
DAMAS HISPANAS
Ensemble focused on 17th century music and formed in 2021 together with the Spanish cembalist Laura Mingo Pérez. Characterized by their great interest and mastery of the virtuoso repertoire and the ornamentation of the seicento, which led them to be a finalist in the 2021 version of the Gijón Early Music Competition.

Photo: Hendrik Benz

EGERIA
EGERIA is a vocal ensemble specializing in medieval music. The group performs works from the Ars Antiqua, with a focus on historically informed performance and artistic innovation. The name "EGERIA" refers to the ancient pilgrim and writer, embodying the spirit of discovery and dedication to history that the ensemble represents. The singers of EGERIA bring their expertise in early music to offer a wide repertoire that includes both sacred and secular works. His first album, Imperatrix Agatha, based on the Troparium of Catania, has received high acclaim and awards.
ENSEMBLE LYRAE
Medieval ensemble formed by mezzo-sopranos Laura Bohlander, Claire Bénard and soprano Romina De la Fuente. Inspired by the tradition of the Trobairitz, they create a unique blend of singing and the lyre, their central instrument. Their repertoire focuses on French and German medieval music, which they interpret with creativity and authenticity.
