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Misa a Buenos Aires (Misatango)

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Sat, Oct 4, 2025, 19:30
Can tango and mass go together? Absolutely! Composer Martín Palmeri combined the passionate, sensual, and melancholic Argentine tango with the sacred text of a classical Latin mass. The result is a captivating choral work full of spiritual power, enhanced by the melancholic, warm, and sharp tones of the bandoneon.

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Keywords: Vocal Music

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Musicians

Hamburg Stage EnsembleOrchestra
Chor St. Johannis Hamburg-AltonaChoir
Arsen ZorayanViolin
Michael DolakBandoneon
Amelie BaierMezzo-Soprano
Yangzi LiuPiano
Mike SteurenthalerConductor

Program

Die vier JahreszeitenAstor Piazzolla
OblivionAstor Piazzolla
Misa A Buenos Aires (Misatango)Martín Palmeri
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