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MUSICA DO BRASIL |
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| MUSICA ARGENTINA |
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Luis Ascot, piano
Works by PIAZZOLLA, GINASTERA, GUASTAVINO
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Luis Ascot, piano
Works by NAZARETH, VILLA-LOBOS
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| In reaction to the domination of German music, musical nationalism made its appearance during the 19th century, first in various European countries (Spain, Finland, Czechoslovakia) and then, by the end of the century, in South America. There, this form of expression drew its inspiration from the rich material - musical as well as literary - which became, through 400 years of colonization, a totally new art... (learn more) |
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Brazil is the country of music and rhythm or, rather, of many musics and rhythms, since the immensity of the country and the countinuous blend of the different ethnic groups involved make it almost impossible to speak of one and only music...
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| FANDANGOS Y ZARZUELAS |
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This guitar trio was formed from the friendship of the three performers. Maya Le Roux and Raymond Migy were both students of Dagoberto Linhares who is head of professional classes at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne.
The musicians began working together in 2000 when Maya Le Roux organised the ‘orientalism’ concert at the opening of the Salzburg Festival. She asked Mr. Linhares, Mr. Migy and Mr. Leu to play the Andalou Concerto by Joaquin Rodrigo for four guitars and orchestra who were accompanied by the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg... (learn more) |
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Dagoberto Linhares, guitar
Maya Le Roux, guitar
Raymond Migy, guitar
Pascal Stauffer, Percussion
Works by BIZET, SOLER, ALBENIZ,
BOCCHERINI, GIMENEZ
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