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Title:
ARTURO ZEBALLOS & SEBASTIAN BERNAL- ARGENTINA CLASSICS and POPULARS
When:
04.02.2019  at  20.00 h
Style:
Argentina
Price:
15€ (10€ for students under 26 and jobseekers)
Reservation:
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ARTURO ZEBALLOS & SEBASTIAN BERNAL- ARGENTINA CLASSICS and POPULARS

Description

Music by Spanish authors such as Francisco Tarrega, Gaspar Sanz, Isaac Albeniz and Fernando Sor, plus songs and popular rhythms from Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela.

ARTURO ZEBALLOS, guitar & SEBASTIAN BERNAL guest: guitar, ronrroco, violin, voice

In this proposal the artists will tackle in solo and duos of guitars and present a series of works that include authors of the Spanish repertoire and a series of musicians from Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela where the rites of different regions are intermingled.
The guitarist Arturo Zeballos who was born in Pergamino, Pampas area in Argentina. Since he was young he dedicated himself to the classical guitar and the popular music of his country. in 1980 he began to work on authors such as Atahualpa Yupanqui, Eduardo Falu and Abel Fleury, from whom he has rescued numerous works not published in scores. In 2008 he started the book edition of the complete work for solo guitar of Yupanqui and other authors of his repertoire. It has been presented in halls, temples and festivals in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, Holland, Hungary and Slovakia.
Sebastian Lagraña (he is more artistically known as Sebastián Bernal, the city where he was born) is a student at the Carlos Morel Quilmes Municipal School of Fine Arts. Talented young man, arranger and composer has performed in theaters of Argentina, Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Australia. His repertoire covers the tango and folklore of America. In this opportunity he returns to different rooms in Europe invited by Zeballos, being a student in Fine Arts since 2015.

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