Artists: Constantinople, Federico Tarrazona charango, Jonatan Alvarado voice & guitar / This concert explores the juxtaposition of indigenous South American musical traditions with the 'new' repertoire introduced by the European colonizers in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The charango and pan flutes are played by virtuoso Federico Tarazone from Peru, while Argentinian singer Jonatan Alvarado, a specialist of South American repertoire, will join the ensemble to create this colorful journey.
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