Boleros Psicodélicos — at the Ambassador
Tuscany-Canterbury, Baltimore
Sat, April 25, at 7:00 PM,
EDT

- Bring your own drinks
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks provided
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Wheelchair access
- Wheelchair Accessible
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- Kid-friendly event
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A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
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Boleros Psicodélicos — at the Ambassador
Featuring Casanoches: Latin Classical Psychedelic
We are thrilled to invite you to a genre-bending concert of contemporary classical and Latin music with a psychedelic twist.
John W. Warren and Bruno Lucini perform as Casanoches, in a unique style they’ve dubbed Latin Classical Psychedelic: rhythmic and melodic classical guitar music from Brazil, Cuba, Latin America, and Spain; classic instrumentals from the 1960s; stirring original compositions, and instrumental arrangements of contemporary music.
Join us for a memorable concert of original music and meet new friends, in the iconic Ambassador in downtown Baltimore.
What's the music?
Boleros Psicodélicos
Program subject to change:
Samba em Preludio - Baden Powell
Longitudes – John W. Warren
Amor en España – Otelo Casanoches
Paint it Black – Rolling Stones
Albatross – Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac
Siboney - Ernesto Lecuona
Break
Flor d’Luna (Moonflower) - Santana
La Luna en tu Mirada (Bolero) - Luis Chanivecky
Theme from the “Godfather” - Nino Rota
Summer Breeze – Seals and Crofts (Isley Bros version)
“El último canto” – Agustín Barrios Mangoré
Latitudes – John W. Warren
Where does this music come from?
Casanoches is John W. Warren and Bruno Lucini, on classical and electric guitar, and Brazilian and World percussion, performing Latin Classical Psychedelic: rhythmic and melodic music from Brazil, Latin America, and Spain; classic instrumentals from the 60s; stirring original compositions; and unique instrumental arrangements of contemporary music.
With their unique and accessible style that transcends the boundaries of Latin/Brazilian, classical, folk, psychedelic, and electronica romantica, Warren and Lucini present works of Brazilian Afro Samba, Cuban boleros, the Guarani melodies of Paraguayan great Augustín Barrios, and other works of Spanish and Latin American guitar; compelling original works; instrumental arrangements of a popular songs with a psychedelic edge, including Massive Attack, Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Kate Bush, and more; and classics from the 50s and 60s. The intricate sounds of love, twisted in psychedelic fantasy.
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