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Cuarteto Rotterdam

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Sat, May 2, 2026, 19:00
The Cuarteto Rotterdam, founded in 2004 at the Rotterdam Academy for World Music, is one of the most renowned tango ensembles in Europe. With a unique blend of tradition and modernity, they enchant their audiences on concert tours from Paris to Buenos Aires. The classical line-up of bandoneón, violin, piano and double bass creates a fascinating sound experience that captures the diversity of the tango.

Keywords: Jazz & World, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Noelia TomassiVocals
Andrés SautelDance
Celeste MedinaDance
Michael DolakBandoneon
Susanne Cordula WelschViolin
Judy RuksPiano
Facundo Leónidas Di PietroDouble bass

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