The accomplished guitarist's new album, History of Tango, takes on a popular Latin-American style not often associated with her instrument. Berta Rojas Proves The Classical Guitar Can 'Sing A Tango' ...
If you go to a milonga, or social dance, to do tango dancing in Buenos Aires, you’ll likely be doing it to live music. In western Massachusetts? No so much. Now, though, Western Mass Tango, which has ...
Two musical events that honour guitar sounds and passionate tango melodies straight from Argentina will wrap up the month at Limassol’s cultural hub. The performances arrive just before June rolls in ...
Guillermo Marigliano, musician, guitarist, composer and arranger, has been leading his artistic project "Marigliano Latin Fusion Quartet" for more than 20 years with six albums and EP's released. As ...
Saturday was a rough night for philandering husbands in the music business in L.A. At the Rose Bowl, Beyoncé brought her album-sized pitcher of frost-brewed side-eye (widely believed to be about the ...
Few musical styles are associated with a country as the tango is with Argentina, where it was born. Tango evolved slowly, following the great immigration waves to Argentina in the late 1880s. Tango ...
It takes two to tango, but a whole lot more to make a festival. For the next two weeks, people will have a chance to dance or simply watch, as area dance instructors celebrate the music and moves of ...
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Guitarist and composer Claudio RagazzI and his band play Latin jazz melodies and tango rhythms. Claudio Ragazzi, Argentinian-born Grammy and Emmy Award-winning guitarist and composer; Zahili ...
Damián Guttlein is the only person in the world who can tune by ear the bandoneon, a unique instrument that powers the perfectly imperfect sound of tango music. A bandoneon, a type of concertina, is ...
A LINGERING close-up of an eye, perhaps Evita's, is projected on a giant white screen slung across the Festival Hall stage. From behind comes a barrage of snare drums, a fusillade of marching beats, ...