Again maestro Leo Brouwer’s music played in flamenco style conquered Havana audiences in a new presentation of the concert led by Cuban guitarist Joshua Tacoronte, apropos of V Leo Brouwer Festival of Chamber Music.
Dedicated this year to honor the centennial of the National Museum of Fine Arts, Tacoronte was accompanied this time by Arnulfo War on bass, Ruy Adrián López-Nussa, percussion, Niurka Gonzalez, flute; Silfredo Perez, guitar and Eduardo Bethencourt , sing and drum; dancers Thais Doimeadiós and Irene Rodriguez, the last director of the homonymous dancing company.
Among the pieces performed were Elogio de la Danza, Nuevos estudios sencillos, Un día de noviembre, Música incidental campesina, Drume Negrita and Metáfora del amor.
Brouwer Flamenco, flamenco version of the works by this universal Cuban composer was fully heard in Cuba before, in the month of May, when the phonogram by that name was awarded in the last edition of Cubadisco 2013.