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Alexis Cárdenas / Jorge Glem

Date & Time
Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 19:30
A breathtaking musical journey that shows in a folkloristic and cheerful way the musical bridges that connect Bach and other classical European icons with the most beautiful Latin American rhythms. The concert begins with Bach and ends with him. In between, the musicians show the full richness of Latin American music.

Keywords: Jazz & World, Recital

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Musicians

Alexis CárdenasViolin
Jorge GlemCuatro
Manuel SánchezDouble bass

Program

GiguePartita Nr. 2 d-Moll BWV 1004 für Violine solo / aus: Partita Nr. 2 d-Moll BWV 1004 für Violine solo (Joropo)Johann Sebastian Bach
BilyJorge Glem
Pras CriançasHamilton de Holanda
Fou RireRichard Galliano
OblivionAstor Piazzolla
ManzanaresJorge Glem
Las MargaritasChucho Valdés
Viajera del RíoManuel Yánez
A mis hermanosAquiles Báez
ZyrabPaco de Lucía
Estrellita / Romanza messicanaManuel Ponce
PajarilloVenezolanisches Volkslied
Presto / aus: Partita Nr. 1 h-Moll BWV 1002 für Violine solo (Joropo)Johann Sebastian Bach
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