This program features Ibero-American dances and song-dances, including folias, jácaras, and fandangos, from the Renaissance to the present. The music spans from the early Spanish Cancioneros (songbooks) in old Iberia to contemporary folk and popular music from Venezuela and Mexico. Included are dances such as joropo from Venezuela and Colombia and fandanguito from Mexico. Performers will switch from the European viola da gamba and Renaissance guitar to the Venezuelan cuatro and harp, illustrating the similar yet distinctively different sonorities and rhythmic and harmonic connections between the two continents, underlining Africa’s influence on them. The program will also include an aria by Jose de Nebra praising the Fandango for relieving fears.
Music by Cascante, Coll, Encina, Gureau, Murcia, Soler and others.
“Gutiérrez and her ensemble of virtuosos breathe essential life into compositions…spiritually satisfying and downright fun.” —The Boston Musical Intelligencer
Performers:
Salome Sandoval, soprano & guitar
Fausto Miro, tenor
Danilo Bonina, violin
Eduardo Betancourt, Venezuelan harp & percussion
Miguel Morales Lavado, percussion
Katherine Shao, keyboards
Kirsten Lamb, bass
Laury Gutiérrez, viola da gamba & cuatro
For more information visit us at www.rumbarroco.org
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EVENT DETAILS
Friday, January 17, 2025, 7:00 PM
Woodward chapel, 25 The Green, Watertown, CT 06795
Sunday, January 19 at 3:00 PM
Robbins Library, Reading Room
700 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA
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Friday, January 17, 2025, 7:00 PM
Woodward chapel, 25 The Green, Watertown, CT 06795
Free and open to the public, no tickets are required.
Sunday, January 19 at 3:00 PM
Robbins Library, Reading Room
700 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA
Free admission.
This concert is sponsored by the Friends of the Robbins Library