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Classical Aurum is a space dedicated to classical music as a living heritage: works, composers, performers, and musical thought, presented through a contemporary perspective and refined aesthetics. A meeting point between sonic tradition and the sensitivity of the present.

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  • A Living Space for Classical Music

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The Violin and Its Central Role

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Great Piano Composers

Evolution of the Harpsichord and Piano

From Harpsichord to Modern Piano

Grand Piano in a Classical Concert Hall

The Piano in Classical Music

Mass, Requiem, and Oratorio

Gregorian Chant Monks Singing in Medieval Abbey

Gregorian Chant Explained

Gregorian Chant in Medieval Cathedral

Sacred Music in Western Tradition

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How Opera Tells Stories Through Music

Monteverdi and the Birth of Opera

From Monteverdi to Wagner

Opera as a Total Art Form on a Grand Stage

Opera as a Total Art Form

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Baroque Music: Structure, Style, and Legacy
Baroque Music

Baroque Music: Structure, Style, and Legacy

Juan Daniel Cabrio 09/03/2026

The Birth of the Baroque Era in Music (1600–1750) Baroque music emerged around 1600, during a period of profound artistic transformation in Europe. The term “Baroque” comes from the Portuguese … Leer más

Structure Comentar en Baroque Music: Structure, Style, and Legacy
From Sacred Chant to Secular Sound
Early Music

From Sacred Chant to Secular Sound

Juan Daniel Cabrio 06/03/2026

The Spiritual Foundations of Western Music Western classical music began not in concert halls but in sacred spaces. Long before symphonies and sonatas, music existed primarily as a spiritual vehicle. … Leer más

Sacred ChantSecular Sound Comentar en From Sacred Chant to Secular Sound
Medieval Music and the Birth of Western Notation
Early Music

Medieval Music and the Birth of Western Notation

Juan Daniel Cabrio 04/03/2026

Before musical notation existed, music lived only in memory. It passed from voice to voice, shaped by tradition rather than documentation. Medieval Europe inherited fragments of ancient Greek theory, early … Leer más

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The Origins of Classical Music
Foundations of Classical Music

The Origins of Classical Music

Juan Daniel Cabrio 02/03/2026

Classical music did not emerge suddenly, nor was it born in a single place or era. It is the result of centuries of cultural refinement, spiritual exploration, intellectual organization, and … Leer más

Early Music HistoryGregorian Chant Comentar en The Origins of Classical Music

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