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Folkloristische Tänze & Melodien

Date & Time
Sun, Jun 15, 2025, 11:00
This concert at the Hamburg Chamber Music Festival International is characterised by an exciting journey between cultures with connecting aspects from the musical traditions. The focus is on Latin American folklore – as it is lived there today – and classical European traditions, which in turn are coloured by influences from Spanish, Andalusian and Romanian folklore.

Keywords: Recital

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Musicians

Rubén Darío ReinaViolin
Mike GaviriaGuitar
Andrés ArroyoDouble bass

Program

Giuseppe TartiniSonate g-Moll für Violine und Klavier »La Didone abbandonata«
Béla BartókRomanian Folk Dances, Sz 56
Pablo de SarasateRomanza Andaluza op. 22/1
Manuel de FallaSpanischer Tanz Nr. 1 / La vida breve
Astor PiazzollaCafé 1930
Astor PiazzollaNight Club 1960
Gentil MontañaSuite Colombiana Nr. 2
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