Friday, November 5, 2010

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In November: Chamamé cycle trio recitals in the House of Culture




music group Paraná littoral Chamamé Trio and the Joint Area present the cycle recitals with Friends , which will take place every Friday during the month of November at the Casa de la Cultura de Entre Rios, from 21:30 hours. The same order will play a varied repertoire of music from the coast with various local musicians.
The Cycle recitals with friends carried out by Chamamé Trio born of the desire to share the experience of the music of the coast in a committed way, where we can show the influence of the undisputed cultural diversity, with ears placed deep roots samples, trying to convey a message really genuine.
In this way the public will Paraná the opportunity to enjoy good regional music nights, outdoor and canteen service.
The cost of general admission tickets will be $ 20, and the anticipated $ 15 and be available at the Casa de la Cultura, located at E. Street Carbó 194 - or cell 156117626.

Chamamé About Trio

Chamamé Trio, composed by John Martin Caraballo (guitar), Paul Smith (flute) and Ariel Cardoso (bass), is a group making interpretations more than two years, with the premise enhance and disseminate the "Music of the Coast", often unknown and even despised.
central work Chamamé Trio is listening and interpretation of the pioneering composers of the genre, such as: Traffic Cocomarola, Isaco Abitbol, \u200b\u200bErnesto Montiel, Abelardo Dimotta, among others.
The great pleasure of being able to interpret this music transcends the trio creating the need to share it with other performers, emphasizing the joy and commitment. This meeting will be accompanied by different guests every Friday and Gustavo Reynoso on bandoneon, Nelson Leoneli in harmonica, piano Shreider Agustina, Sabino Pozo percussion, vocals and guitar, Martin Larraburu on violin, guitar Espindola Diego among others.
You can find the trio's music at www.myspace.com / chamametrio.

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