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NOSPR / New Year's Eve concert in the rhythm of tango

Keywords: Special Concert, World Premiere

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Musicians

Vladimir FanshilConductor
NOSPR
Daniel RojasPiano, Composition, Arrangement

Program

Conga del FuegoArturo Márquez
SalTangoDaniel Rojas
Santa Cruz de PacairiguaEvencio Castellanos
Variaciones concertantes op. 23: I. Tema per violoncello ed arpa XII. Variazione finale in modo di Rondò per orchestraAlberto Ginastera
Aquarela do BrasilAry Barroso
Libertango (arr. Daniel Rojas)Astor Piazzolla
Danza for Piano and Orchestra (world premiere)Daniel Rojas
Danzon No. 2Arturo Márquez
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