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El Diablo Suelto - AMBAR
El Diablo Suelto - AMBARProduct #DE 4031The AMBAR Music Group
Sasha Rozhdestvensky, violin
Francisco Gonzalez, guitar - voice
Nelson Gomez, guitarron
Juan Fernando Garcia, percussion - flute

1. El Diablo Suelto (vals) Heraclio Fernandez
2. Mimi (bambuco) Carlos Alberto Rozo Manrique
3. Segura Ele (choro) Pixinguinha
4. Patasdilo (pasillo) Carlos Vieco
5. El Alegre Pescador (cumbia) José Barros
6. Ambar (bambuco) Juan Carlos Guio Andrade
7. Lucerito (bambuco) Luis Mariano
8. Um a Zero (choro) Pixinguinha
9. Vou Vivendo (choro) Pixinguinha
10. A Pacheco (pasillo) Carlos Vieco
11. Paçoca (choro) Celso Machado
12. A los Toros (bambuco fiestero) Emilio Murillo
13. Momposina (porro) José Barros

with
Joaquin Riaño, guitar (2-6 and 8-13) Ricardo Sandoval, mandolina – cuatro (1, 7)
Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Constantine Orbelian, conductor (5, 13)

What does acclaimed violin virtuoso Sasha Rozhdestvensky do for fun, between concerto appearances and recordings with major orchestras worldwide? This delightful and infectious album is the answer. Sasha and his three Colombian-born, classically-trained colleagues who form the group Ambar play South American dances – the Colombian Bambuco and Pasillo, the Venezuelan Vals, the Brazilian Choro, and the Colombian/Venezuelan Porro and Cumbia.

Based in Paris, Ambar has caught on with European audiences, and performs at prestigious festivals and concert venues such as the Salle Gaveau in Paris. Two of the group are also experts in ethnomusicology; and all are passionate about Latin American music, as evidenced by these lively and sometimes nostalgic performances.

Guitarist/recording artist Francisco Gonzales also gives presentations at music conferences about guitar and Latin American music. Guitarron virtuoso Nelson Gomez also founded the group Quimbaya in Mexico before moving to Paris. Flutist/percussionist Juan Fernando Garcia is also a professor at the Erik Satie Conservatory in Paris, and often gives master classes in Brazil.

Price: $14.98