Events in Goa

Lost Notes, Found Echoes: Medina Ribas Comes Alive in Goa


There are moments when music does more than fill a room—it travels across time, reviving stories that were once on the verge of being forgotten. That’s exactly what unfolded in Goa this past weekend, as rare compositions by Nicolau Medina Ribas were brought back to life in two thoughtfully curated performances that blended history, emotion, and cultural connection.

Organised by Communicare Trust, the concerts took place across two contrasting yet equally evocative venues—the Black Box at Kala Academy and the heritage-rich Figueiredo Mansion. Each space offered its own atmosphere: one intimate and contemporary, the other steeped in history, echoing the very legacy the music sought to revive.

Led by Portuguese violinist Eliseu Silva and pianist Olga Amaro, the performances centred on Ribas’ works—compositions that were once nearly lost at his estate in Porto before being rediscovered and preserved through dedicated archival efforts. As the notes unfolded, there was a quiet sense of rediscovery in the air, as if the audience was not just listening, but witnessing something being returned to the world.

For Olga Amaro, the experience carried a deeply emotional weight. Performing in Goa, she reflected, felt like standing at a crossroads of histories—two cultures separated by geography yet intertwined through centuries of shared past. That connection was not just historical, but deeply human, shaping the way the music was received and understood. She spoke of feeling both honoured and responsible—honoured to share this music, and responsible for presenting it with authenticity and care.

There were also moments of personal intimacy that added to the uniqueness of the experience. Amaro shared, with a touch of lightness, that the Panaji performance marked her first time playing barefoot—an act that made her feel more grounded and connected, not just to the stage but to the audience itself. It was a small detail, but one that reflected the larger spirit of the concerts: unfiltered, sincere, and deeply felt.

Violinist Eliseu Silva echoed similar sentiments, noting the attentiveness and emotional engagement of Goan listeners. Even for those unfamiliar with Ribas’ work, the response was immediate and genuine. There was a sense that the music transcended its unfamiliarity, speaking directly to the audience in a language that needed no translation.

For Nalini Elvino de Sousa, founder and manager of Communicare Trust, the concerts marked a significant milestone. Not only did they celebrate the organisation’s 20th anniversary, but they also introduced, perhaps for the first time in Goa, the work of a Portuguese composer from that era in a live setting. The addition of contextual explanations during the performance helped audiences engage more deeply, turning the concerts into both a musical and educational experience.

Beyond the performances themselves, what lingered was a message—one that Amaro shared with young musicians. It was simple, almost quiet in its delivery: to keep going, to stay with what you love, and to trust in the joy that music brings. In a world often driven by outcomes and expectations, it was a reminder that art, at its core, is about connection.

And that connection was evident throughout the weekend. Between continents, between centuries, and between people sitting in a room, listening together. In reviving the works of Nicolau Medina Ribas, these concerts did more than revisit the past—they made it present again, if only for a night, and perhaps that’s where their true magic lies.

Events in Goa

A Night with Nicolau Medina Ribas: Portuguese Musical Legacy Revived in Goa


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Goa’s music lovers are set to experience a rare cultural revival as the Dona Paula-based Communicare Trust presents two special concerts dedicated to the rediscovered works of Portuguese composer Nicolau Medina Ribas. An early 20th-century composer, Ribas’ manuscripts were nearly lost forever after facing destruction at his estate in Porto. Preserved against the odds, these rescued compositions now return to the stage, offering audiences an intimate glimpse into a forgotten chapter of European musical history.


The concerts will be led by acclaimed Portuguese musicians — violinist Eliseu Silva and pianist Olga Amaro. Known for their sensitive interpretations of classical repertoire for violin and piano, the duo has performed extensively across Europe and has actively promoted Portuguese composers on international stages. Speaking about the project, Olga Amaro described the performances as “a moment of profound emotion and responsibility,” highlighting Goa as a space of shared history and cultural dialogue between Portugal and India.

According to Nalini Elvino de Sousa, Manager at Communicare Trust, the concerts offer more than musical excellence — they create a rare historical encounter connecting Goan audiences with an important yet lesser-known European composer. The initiative reflects Communicare Trust’s longstanding commitment to preserving and promoting artistic heritage through concerts, workshops, and educational programmes in Goa.

The first performance, A Night with Medina Ribas, will take place at the Black Box, Kala Academy, Panaji, on Friday, February 20, 2026, at 8:00 pm, with donation passes priced at ₹250. The second performance, Melody, Movement & More!, will be held at the historic Figueiredo Mansion in Loutolim on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at 7:00 pm. This special evening includes a live performance alongside a curated three-course dining experience, with donation passes priced at ₹3000. Seats for both events are limited, and advance booking is recommended. Reservations can be made via WhatsApp at +91 9850871608 or +91 98817 46058 for the Kala Academy concert, and +91 96578 68090 or +91 98817 46058 for the Figueiredo Mansion performance.