A musical path is lively by the spirit and seeks an spirit to share: this is the mission, profound and intense that characterizes to Capella Peregrina, that spontaneously links with those languages that engage in the same direction, in all its varieties.
By this will of inquiry on non-conventional roads, Capella Peregrina includes rare instruments in “classical music” such as didgeridoo, crystal bowls, derbake, theremin, etc interpreted by the stable academic musicians. The organic of the ensemble is quintet strings, flute, sax, piano and percusion.
Capella Peregrina has been awarded the “Mecenazgo de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires” and it has been declared of cultural interest with its project “Audiovisual Concert” which through the National Fund for the Arts, performs works integrating film that incorporates contemporary dance and artworks by the celebrated artist Eugenio Cuttica.
The ensemble is in artistic residence in “La Abadía, centro de artes y estudios latinoamericanos” in Buenos Aires.
Founded and guided by Gustavo Twardy, its director, Capella Peregrina has performed in Museo Fernandez Blanco, Casa Fernandez Blanco, Usina del Arte, Museo Nacional Bellas Artes, La Abadía (Museo Latinoamericano), La Scala de San Telmo, Salón Dorado de La Plata, The Empire Teatre and among other renowned venues in Buenos Aires.