“One of Cuba’s grandest, longest-established bands… What makes the Orquesta Aragon so fine is the sophistication of its arrangements. A familiar song like ”Guantanamera,” for instance, was subjected to all manner of chromatic twists and instrumental niceties, yet such cleverness never got in the way of the original’s fervent intensity.” New York Times
“The legendary group… the fourth generation of musicians who’ve kept the music of its prolific founder and composer Ignacio Piñeiro alive” Miami New Times
Arts Garage is thrilled to announce the return of the Cuban music icon Orquesta Aragón. This legendary ensemble, formed in Cuba in 1939, quickly established itself as a true institution of Cuban music, and has evolved over the years to incorporate new instruments and musical innovations. They are credited with inspiring the New York mambo movement in the 1950s, and are hailed as “the purest form music from Cuba.” This 15-person ensemble combines violins, piano, flute, percussion and vocals to deliver one of the best live shows on the planet.
For two nights only, this legendary ensemble ignites the stage in a fury of Latin rhythms and raucous beats. Dust off your dancing shoes and join us for this once-in-a-lifetime performance that promises to thrill and entertain.
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