The guitarist and composer José María Saluzzi will arrive on Sunday the 28th at the Hall of Honor of the Kirchner Cultural Center to premiere his new ensemble with which he will address his own work.
The concert with free admission that will begin at 6:00 p.m. promises a proposal with written and improvised chamber music that recognizes strong influences from the Río de la Plata and the Argentine northwest.
Forged as a child as a drummer and percussionist in his father’s ensemble, the great Dino Saluzzi, the artist meets for this new project with Eliana Liuni on clarinet and sax, Mariano Martos on electric bass and Gustavo Chenu on drums.
In addition to this remarkable family experience, José shared local and international stages with Gerardo Gandini, Juan Falú, Javier Malosetti, Luis Salinas, Jaime Torres, Quique Sinesi, Jim Hall, Al Di Meola, Marc Johnson, Uli Soika, Arto Tuncboyaci, Pablo Márquez , Anja Lechner, Palle Mikkelborg, Palle Daniellson, Julia Malischnig and Jacob Young, among others.
In addition to profuse authorial work, the musician works on projects with his family, is part of the Saluzzi-Fracchi-Bisgaard trio and recently recorded an album with his father and Norwegian guitarist Jacob Young.
Source: Ambito

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