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El Piyyut 2026

Micro-Festival of Sacred Music 

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A cross-cultural celebration of sacred song, Jewish liturgical poetry, spiritual musical traditions, and contemporary interpretations - featuring textual and musical study sessions, workshops, masterclasses, and intimate performances.​

Piyyut (plural: Piyyutim) is a Jewish liturgical poem and an ancient form of Jewish art that combines sacred poetic texts with melodies. Piyutim are designated to be sung during religious services or celebrations.

Piyyutim are intricate wordplay, drawing inspiration from biblical verses, rabbinic and Kabbalah literature. They are renowned for their profound theological themes, mystical imagery, and connection to the liturgical calendar. These poems are composed in various meters and rhyme schemes, showcasing the poet's mastery of the Hebrew language and poetic devices.

The Piyyut traditions not only preserves the religious and cultural heritage of the Jewish people but also serves as a means of expressing devotion, gratitude, and introspection. It allows Jewish communities to connect with their spiritual roots.

The art of Piyyut has enormous potential as a communal activity of text study and group singing, attracting a variety of audiences, including women and men, adults and youth, religious and secular individuals, as well as Ashkenazim and Sephardim/Mizrahim.

The Piyyut Festival aims to establish a consistent communal activity of Piyyut study (textual and musical) and group singing, open for all communities in the city​.

 

El Piyyut

Micro-Festival of Sacred Music – Barcelona

June 25 -26, 2026

Casa Adret -  C/ de Salomó ben Adret, 6, 08002 Barcelona

Artistic director: Ofer Ronen

Thursday, June 25

12:00-14:00 - Introduction to Sephardic Piyyut music

Prof. Gil Dori

16:00-18:00 - Musical and singing workshop: Between Al-Ándalus, Sefarad and Morocco

Ofer Ronen

20:00-21:30 - Concert: Between Piyyut and Songwriting

Mike Rauss

21:30-23:30 - Multicultural Open Music Jam

 

Friday, June 26

16:00-18:00 - Workshop: Piyyut singing with Kehilot Sharot

Raquel Lida & Ephraim Kahn   

20:00-21:30 -  Concert: Duo Andalus

Lala Tamar & Ofer Ronen with guest artist Elana Sasson

 
 
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