Without losing the origins of the chirimía, the marimba chonta and the Cauca violins, PaZcífico Sinfónico is a musical project that will offer a journey through classic and avant-garde sounds, highlighting the melodies and harmonies typical of the Pacific.
Believing in the realization of fusion projects to bring new audiences and to broaden the public of symphony orchestras, classical music tries to merge with the music of folklore or popular interpreters. Hence the commitment of the National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia to carry out PaZcífico Symphonic, a concert that seeks to recognize the cultural richness of the region.
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On May 30, at the facilities of the Julio Mario Santo Domingo Theater, the interested public will be able to undertake a journey through the sounds of the marimbas, the cununos, the guasás and the traditional songs of the region, full of stories and of memories. Without losing the origins of the chirimía, the marimba chonta and the Cauca violins, PaZcífico Sinfónico is a musical project that will offer a journey through classical and avant-garde sounds, highlighting the melodies and harmonies typical of the Pacific.
Tío Guachupecito , San Antonio , La vamo ‘a tumbá , Mi Buenaventura , Amanecé , La arrechera , Te vengo a cantar , La caderona and Kilele, are some of the most popular songs on the Pacific coast and will be part of the repertoire of the symphonic concert. Among the invited musicians will be Nidia Góngora and Hugo Candelario González, who, with other artists, will pay tribute to rhythms such as currulaos, abozaos, aguabajos and jugas.