The Terral Festival, which will be held from June 22 to 29 in Malaga, will focus again on the root and ethnic music and travel through Cuba, Canada, the United Kingdom, Portugal and the US with names such as Cimafunk, Tony Ann, Incognito , Carminho or Nikki Hill, among others.
The cycle bet one more year for these dates of June to “leave the summer, more complex and tangled in the musical aspect, and in which outdoor concerts and macrofestivals abound,” said Thursday in The presentation Juan Antonio Vigar, director of the Cervantes Theater, who will host the concerts.
The program will open with the Canadian pianist Tony Ann, who, with more than six million followers on social networks and one hundred million visits, has managed to introduce the younger generations in neoclassical music, and who sold out the tickets in places Like New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo or Kuala Lumpur during their first world tour.
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On the second day the Cuban Cimafunk will arrive, whose artistic name refers to his inheritance as a Cimarrón, the Cubans of Cuban ancest and that he will present his album ‘pa’ your body ‘.
The next day it will be the turn of the British British Incognito, included in the quintet of essentials of the ACID JAZZ Together with Jamiroquai, The Brand New Heavies, Corduroy and The James Taylor Quartet, and that will focus its terral presence around their nineteenth study work, ‘Into You’.
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From neighboring Portugal, Carminho, daughter of Fadista Teresa Siqueira, will arrive on June 25, so she was impregnated with the fado from the cradle, and who after having collaborated in her career with artists such as Pablo Alborán will perform in Malaga the repertoire of her Sixth album, ‘Portuguese’.
The first national presence will be that of Sevillian Manuel Lombo, to pay June 26 with the pianist Chico Pérez a tribute to Jerez Manuel Alejandro, “one of the key composers of Spanish contemporary music,” said Vigar.
The second visit of the festival to Cuba will follow, this time with the Company Second group, led by his son, the repilad savior bass player, who after the artist’s death in 2003 became director of this orchestra formed by the musicians who They accompanied all over the world.
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Already in the final stretch, the American Nikki Hill will perform on June 28 at the head of a quartet in which her husband, guitarist Matt Hill, to offer from the stage her rock and rhythm and blues with black aromas, with a Amalgam of music set from its origins in North Carolina.
The La Canaria de la Palma Valeria Castro festival will close, who will present on June 29 his latest album, ‘The body after all’, a work that “marks an exercise of artistic and personal maturation”, according to the director of the Cervantes Theater.
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