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The National Symphonic Band for the Blind performs at the CCK

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As part of the celebrations for their 75 years of experience, the National Symphonic Band for the Blind will give a concert at the CCK.

The appointment will be this Wednesday from 20 hours in the National Auditorium, where the ensemble will present a program composed of compositions by Gustav Holst, Vincent Persichetti y Alfred Reed, under the direction of Agustin Tocalini.

On the other hand there will be a selection of tangos together with the musician Franco Luciani (harmonica), one of the most talented musicians from Santa Fe in recent times and the greatest harmonica player today in Argentina, recognized among the best in the world.

Luciani is also an instrumentalist, composer and singer, currently owns 10 record productions. his last album “Improvised Tango” recorded together with the master José Colángelo, was awarded the Gardel Prize 2021.

Tickets are free and can be reserved through the official site of the Buenos Aires venue located on Calle Sarmiento 151.

Then, The sidewalk shows you the full program of the day.

Gustav Holst

Second suite in F major, op.28

march

song without words, “I will love you my love”

Blacksmith Song

Fantasy at the Dargason

Vincent Persichetti

fun for band, op.42

Foreword

Song

III. Dance

Burlesque

Soliloquy

march

Alfred Reed

Third suite for band – ballet scenes

Fanfare and Entrance

no two

eccentric polka

overall dance

various authors

Selection of tango

Soloist: Franco Luciani, harmonica

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