HOME                                                                  

   
    Ricardo Garcia-Curbelo @  London Kings College

19 May 2017  6:30pm

Kinks College London (SDR - St David's Room) Strand, London, WC2R 2LS

 

   
   

 

 

 

A guest appearance,

in a collaboration with Maria Bernardita Batlle and in support of the music from Chile, expressed by the touring Chilean traditional ensemble, Las Morenitas Cantoras and guest musicians.

 

Ricardo presents Examples

   
             
   

A: Examples of traditional harp music from "The Llanos", The Plains, from Colombia and Venezuela and its related musical instruments, Cuatro, Maracas, Vocals.

B: A physical example of a new Latin American harp, the Corvado Messenger, and of musical development through works of universal vision.

 

A: Ejemplos de música de arpa tradicional de "Los Llanos" de Colombia y de Veneruela. De sus instrumentos relacionados; Cuatro, Maracas, Vocales.

B: Ejemplo físico, de una nueva arpa Latinoamericana, la modelo “Corvado Mensajera”. Razones, detalles de construcción; del desarrollo musical mediante trabajos de enfoque universal.

 

   
             
   

Harpist, Singer, Composer and Poet El Condor, Ricardo García-Curbelo, from an early age, has been an eminent representative of Latin American poetry and music culture on a wide variety of stages, nationally and internationally. His artistic field has embraced the stage from radio, television, satellite and film documentaries to educational institutions, wedding receptions, charity performances and concerts..

 He came to London in 1979. Here he continued voice production and also studied Spanish literature. He published some of his poems in English and Spanish in The Anthology of Latin American Poets in London (1988). His poem The Irrational, published in this book, earned him the artistic name as a poet of El Cóndor.

From his compositions, pieces such as The Homo sapiens Dream, title track of his 3rd album, bring Latin America’s music and poetry to a new dimension. This dramatic poetical-progressive interpretation of human evolution has been much acclaimed by audiences. In 2010, thanks to this piece, Ricardo was presented as the perfect act for the day at the London Natural History Museum, during the Exhibition Road Festival.  His last tour to the North of England and Scotland was part of the launch of his new album, Espíritu Llanero / A Londres, (Llanero Spirit / To London).

The Latin American Professionals

Read more

 

   
         
email:  ( ( ( ( ((((  E  )))) ) ) ) )  contactos
   

Copyright © 2005 Ricardo Garcia-Curbelo. All rights reserved.
 Revised 05/24/2017