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Blind Date

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Sun, May 26, 2024, 19:30
»Viola as you’ve never heard it before«: Together with Sebastián Sciaraffia, Gonzalo Manrique and Martín Bruhn, Nils Mönkemeyer and Rubén Dubrovsky explore the music of the South American continent – from Argentina to Cuba – with viola and Latin American and baroque instruments. Welcome to Blind Date! Here, anything is possible: groovy folk fiddle music, crossover string quartets, virtuosic live piano improvisation combining jazz and classical music. The imagination is boundless, but not when the surprise is revealed in advance!... Read full text

Keywords: Early Music, Jazz & World

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Musicians

Nils MönkemeyerViola
Sebastián SciaraffiaBarockgitarre
Gonzalo ManriqueBarockgitarre
Martín BruhnPercussion
Rubén DubrovskyDirector, Arrangements, Colascione, Charango

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