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Daniel Rojas' new album launch in April
 

Irresistible rhythms and a melting pot of melodies, Chilean-born pianist and composer Daniel Rojas reimagines some of Latin America’s best-loved tunes and tangos in his new album for Da Vinci Classics, 'BLISS OF HEAVEN: Music of the New World'.

A heavenly alchemy of mambo, salsa and Andean folk music fused with classical sensibilities - supported by the high-energy Ensemble Apex String Quartet featuring violinist Anna da Silva Chen - it's music you know but as you've never heard it before. 

While this album was recorded in São Paulo, Brazil (pre-COVID) with the Baldini Quartet and bandoneonist Stephen Cuttriss, Rojas will perform at the Camelot Lounge on 29 April with a string quartet from Ensemble Apex - Sydney's creative and charismatic collection of Conservatorium-trained young musicians led by Artistic Director/conductor, Sam Weller.

 

Event details

Venue: Camelot Lounge, 103 Marrickville Rd, Marrickville
Bookings: Jacqui Bonner
Start Date: Thursday 29 April 2021

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