Collection

Amster Yard Sounds - Classical 2026

Discover Baroque sounds from Spain to the Americas in 2026, curated by Elizaveta Kozlova at Amster Yard Sounds - Classical.

Events in this collection

  • #AmsterYardSoundsClassical: Baroque Echoes from Bolivia & Perú primary image

    #AmsterYardSoundsClassical: Baroque Echoes from Bolivia & Perú

    Thu, Sep 3, 7:00 PM

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  • Josu Okiñena in concert — Aita Donostia 100 Years primary image

    Josu Okiñena in concert — Aita Donostia 100 Years

    Tue, Sep 29, 7:00 PM

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  • #AmsterYardSoundsClassical: California Frontiers primary image

    #AmsterYardSoundsClassical: California Frontiers

    Thu, Oct 29, 7:00 PM

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  • #AmsterYardSoundsClassical: Villancicos and Dances – Mexico & Peru primary image

    #AmsterYardSoundsClassical: Villancicos and Dances – Mexico & Peru

    Thu, Dec 3, 7:00 PM

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  • #Families: Amster Yard Sounds Classical. The Universe of Diego Ortiz primary image

    #Families: Amster Yard Sounds Classical. The Universe of Diego Ortiz

    Sat, May 16, 12:00 PM

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  • #AmsterYardSoundsClassical: Iberian Strings and Keys primary image

    #AmsterYardSoundsClassical: Iberian Strings and Keys

    Thu, Mar 26, 7:00 PM

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Organizer of Amster Yard Sounds - Classical 2026
In New York, Instituto Cervantes started operating as a cultural non-profit in 1994. Since then it has been a vibrant center of culture, learning and social life in Manhattan, offering Spanish courses for all levels and an ambitious cultural program that provides the latest cultural manifestations of the Spanish-speaking world.Instituto Cervantes New York (ICNY) works in collaboration with other institutions in organizing cultural activities such as lectures, book presentations, concerts, art exhibits, and other events.Located in ICNY, Jorge Luis Borges Library provides convenient access to a wide selection of literature in Spanish as well as videos of the most important films produced in the Spanish language. Also, the library has an ancillary material for the teaching of Spanish as a foreign language.Instituto Cervantes New York is the leading coordinator of the North-American network of centers that includes Albuquerque, Boston, Chicago centers and the Seattle and Calgary classrooms.