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Eivissa Clàssica 2025: the concert ‘Si dolce il tormento’ hangs the full house sign and holds a final surprise

The awaited concert of early and baroque music will be held this Sunday in the Chapter House of the Town Hall of Eivissa, with the soprano Isabel Albaladejo and the harpist Assumpció Janer as protagonists and a special detail reserved for the public.
La soprano Isabel Albaladejo y la arpista Assumpció Janer encabezan el concierto «Si dolce il tormento»

The Eivissa Clàssica 2025 Festival will experience one of the most special moments of its program this Sunday, November 23: the concert “Si dolce il tormento”, scheduled at 12:00 noon in the Chapter House of the Town Hall of Eivissa, in the Plaça d’Espanya.

The event promises a close and emotionally charged experience, thanks to a carefully selected repertoire and the unique acoustics of the emblematic municipal space.

A musical journey through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

The program revolves around early and baroque music, with a journey that includes works by essential figures such as Claudio Monteverdi, John Dowland, Giulio Caccini, Handel, Frescobaldi and Stefano Landi. The selection invites the public to immerse themselves in the expressive and sentimental essence of the 16th and 17th centuries, with pieces that explore from the most delicate melancholy to the spiritual intensity of the Baroque.

Two leading performers in the Balearic scene

The concert will feature two artists with solid international careers and close ties to the Balearic Islands.

On the one hand, the Ibizan soprano Isabel Albaladejo, graduated in Lyrical Singing at the Conservatory of the Liceu with Extraordinary Prize, has performed prominent roles such as Mercedes in Carmen, the First Lady in Die Zauberflöte and Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly in the Festival d’Òpera d’Eivissa. She has also sung Mahler’s 4th Symphony with the OSIB. Founder of the Antic Balàfia Ensemble, she combines performance with didactic projects and currently resides in Eivissa, where she continues to develop a career marked by expressiveness and vocal refinement.

She is accompanied by the harpist Assumpció Janer, born in Palma, trained at the Conservatory of Mallorca and the Royal Conservatory of Madrid, where she graduated with honors and the Award for Academic Excellence. She collaborates regularly with the Banda Municipal de Palma and the Orquestra Simfònica de les Illes Balears, as well as participating in national and international ensembles. He has recently completed a master’s degree in Performance and Performative Research in Spanish Music, consolidating an artistic sensitivity and a refined technique that stand out in every performance.

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A unique musical experience

In addition to the attractive program and the talent of its performers, the audience will be able to enjoy some special surprises that the organization is keeping in reserve. Everything suggests that “Si dolce il tormento” will be one of the most memorable concerts of this edition of the Festival Eivissa Clàssica, especially dedicated to those seeking an intimate and emotionally charged cultural experience in the heart of the city.

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